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Given to me by a lovely little English lady, who made some for me, and to
my suprise it doesn't make me sick. I've had to give up making my Date, Sultana, Lemon and Coconut loaf, as that now makes me sick :-/ STICKY TEA LOAF Oven 180C 1. Grease and line a 450g loaf tin. 2. Place in a saucepan 75g granulated sugar, 150ml milk and 75g dried fruit - use sultanas, raisins, chopped dates, figs or a mixture. Stir over a low heat till sugar has dissolved. 3. Add to pan, 4 level tablespoons (80g) golden syrup, treacle, or marmalade, and mix well. 4. Add 150g self raising flour and 1/4 teaspoon mixed spice. Mix well and pour into tin. 5. Bake 3/4 to 1 hour. Leave to cool in tin for 5 mins. Turn out, remove paper and leave to cool. Serve sliced with butter. -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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On 30/11/2010 04:01, Aussie wrote:
> I've had to give up making my Date, Sultana, Lemon and Coconut loaf, as > that now makes me sick :-/ bleh - I know that feeling! I keep finding new things that upset my stomach due to my new medication (I think... who knows!). At least I can still eat chiles, though! heh ![]() > STICKY TEA LOAF That looks lovely! Thanks for sharing, Peter ![]() that when I'm off for my winter hols! ![]() -Jen |
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