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"sf" > wrote in message
... > On Mon, 3 Sep 2012 11:38:37 +1000, "Farm1" > > wrote: > >> I have found a couple of recipe in Fannie Farmer but not in any local >> cookbooks so perhaps it is a traditional American recipe?????? >> > I've always assumed it was a foreign product, probably British (but > maybe Australian), because the only time I've seen it mentioned is on > usenet. That's interesting. If it was an Aussie dressing I'm sure it'd be in my cookbooks, especillayt he older ones somewhere and so far, no luck there. I'd assumed that because it was a Heinz product that it might be an older American recipe. Now I'm wondering if Heinz is a British company. But then salad is not what comes to mind when I think of British food and certainly not any form of salad dressing. You do realise that you've piqued my curiosity yet again and now I'm going to have to start another hunt to satisfy my curiosity? Last night's hunt for info on Leonidas and the Hot Gates. Boned up on that so now I need something new to learn about so it may as well be salad cream and it's origins. |
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