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Yorkshirerose
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uncle mick wrote: Yorkshirerose wrote: I used to buy frozen small Yorkshire puddings in the supermarket. They were made in Leeds, and I think they were Auntie Betty's, or something like that. Haven't seen them lately here in Perth though. Are you getting confused with Aunt Bessie's which are made in Hull They could have been Aunt Bessie's, but many years ago the ones we bought were definitely "made in Leeds". Coming from Leeds I was amazed to find the puddings in the local supermarket.

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Yorkshirerose wrote: uncle mick wrote: Yorkshirerose wrote: I used to buy frozen small Yorkshire puddings in the supermarket. They were made in Leeds, and I think they were Auntie Betty's, or something like that. Haven't seen them lately here in Perth though. Are you getting confused with Aunt Bessie's which are made in Hull They could have been Aunt Bessie's, but many years ago the ones we bought were definitely "made in Leeds". Coming from Leeds I was amazed to find the puddings in the local supermarket. Aunt Betty's do existhttp://www.hansells.com/ourfoods/browseourrang ... ettys.aspx

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uncle mick wrote: Yorkshirerose wrote: uncle mick wrote: Yorkshirerose wrote: I used to buy frozen small Yorkshire puddings in the supermarket. They were made in Leeds, and I think they were Auntie Betty's, or something like that. Haven't seen them lately here in Perth though. Are you getting confused with Aunt Bessie's which are made in Hull They could have been Aunt Bessie's, but many years ago the ones we bought were definitely "made in Leeds". Coming from Leeds I was amazed to find the puddings in the local supermarket. Aunt Betty's do existhttp://www.hansells.com/ourfoods/browseourrang ... ettys.aspx Looking at the link I see they also have Aunty Betty's so maybe that was the brand sold many years ago here in Australia. Maybe they started off in Leeds

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"Roberts" made frozen yorkshire puddings at a factory on Midland road in Hunslet until the factory burnt out a few years back.

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Excellent thread Jogon ....How about all the TV series "made" at the studios on Kirkstall Road - paticularly "Rising Damp"Harlows Mintoes Sulzer pumps

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leeds hippo taITV + Sulzer must be good exporters

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What about Lynx deodorant? (Or 'Axe', if you're viewing from Europe)?Made at the Elida Faberge factory on Coal Road?It always amuses me that it appears to be cheaper for them to truck the empty aerosol cans in from Eastern Europe and fill them with the seductive scents of Lynx in Leeds rather than source the cans locally.Think of all the delightful children that owe their very existence to the irresistible Lynx aroma, made right here in Leeds
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I worked for a firm called Goodhall & Backhouse at Sovereign St ,they made Yorkshire Relish sauce and various spices .They were owned by Hammonds Sauce of Shipley who made Hammonds Chop Sauce.I delivered it all over the country

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Elida Faberge is now Unilever and there's a safety statement for the Seacroft site over at http://www.unilever.co.uk/safety.aspx complete with samples of what their alarms sound like. There's also a very short local history including a mention of Soapy Joe's in the COMAH safety leaflet at http://www.unilever.co.uk/Images/Unilev ... 260375.pdf

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I have a 1958 cookery book printed by Arthur Wigley & Sons Ltd. The Waverley Press, Leeds 6.There's an ad in it for BANTAM COFFEE.Sole Manufacturers-Bantam Products Ltd. Farnley, Leeds.

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