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Caron wrote: Hi Leodian. Did you ever dip your bread in the fat when the roast was taken out of the tin it had just been cooked in? Mmm lovely jubbly I really do think it's sugar that causes the probs and not fat. It's far easier to work off fat in the system than it is sugar. Hi CaronYes and it was very tasty. Yummy yummy. I always liked the jelly-like meaty fluid (no doubt iron rich though I would not have known that) which was beneath the fat layer when it had all cooled. I know I'm off going topic but another salty thing I liked was the biscuity things you used to have after a swimming lesson, usually with a mug of hot Bovril.
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Leodian wrote: Caron wrote: Hi Leodian. Did you ever dip your bread in the fat when the roast was taken out of the tin it had just been cooked in? Mmm lovely jubbly I really do think it's sugar that causes the probs and not fat. It's far easier to work off fat in the system than it is sugar. Hi CaronYes and it was very tasty. Yummy yummy. I always liked the jelly-like meaty fluid (no doubt iron rich though I would not have known that) which was beneath the fat layer when it had all cooled. I know I'm off going topic but another salty thing I liked was the biscuity things you used to have after a swimming lesson, usually with a mug of hot Bovril. Hi again, Leodian. Your biscuity things have got me scratching my head ? Agree with you though, the bottom of the dripping pot was the best I didn't like the white stuff at all.
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Caron wrote: Leodian wrote: Caron wrote: Hi Leodian. Did you ever dip your bread in the fat when the roast was taken out of the tin it had just been cooked in? Mmm lovely jubbly I really do think it's sugar that causes the probs and not fat. It's far easier to work off fat in the system than it is sugar. Hi CaronYes and it was very tasty. Yummy yummy. I always liked the jelly-like meaty fluid (no doubt iron rich though I would not have known that) which was beneath the fat layer when it had all cooled. I know I'm off going topic but another salty thing I liked was the biscuity things you used to have after a swimming lesson, usually with a mug of hot Bovril. Hi again, Leodian. Your biscuity things have got me scratching my head ? Agree with you though, the bottom of the dripping pot was the best I didn't like the white stuff at all. I think the salty things could have been the salt buscuits that they sold at the kiosk in Armley baths.10 for a penny! Great when you were eating them on your way home!
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Caron wrote: Nah, twas definately Mickey and not mucky. Plus, Mickey Dripping was a "he" and not an "it" ......no wonder I was a traumatized child.Lol. Can't help with Micky Dripping, but it's reminded me that there was a cartoon character called Lizzie Dripping. I think she was another character's sidekick, but despite racking my brains I'm blowed if I can remember which comic she was in. No doubt somebody on here will remember?
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Uno Hoo wrote: Caron wrote: Nah, twas definately Mickey and not mucky. Plus, Mickey Dripping was a "he" and not an "it" ......no wonder I was a traumatized child.Lol. Can't help with Micky Dripping, but it's reminded me that there was a cartoon character called Lizzie Dripping. I think she was another character's sidekick, but despite racking my brains I'm blowed if I can remember which comic she was in. No doubt somebody on here will remember? My mother would sometimes call me Mickey Dripping if I'd done summat I shouldn't1
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Salty biscuits makes sense. I was in a swimming team in the 60's and salt was considered a help for warding off cramp though I suppose nowadays it would be frowned upon.Yes, I remember the prog with Lizzie Dripping though I had forgotten it til you mentioned it. Lizzie Dripping was played by a girl/young woman who was a Blue Peter presenter at one time. Suppose if I went on Google I'd eventually find her.And finally......Stutterdog, you've made my day. I'm so glad you too had a Mickey Dripping in your life
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Caron wrote: Salty biscuits makes sense. I was in a swimming team in the 60's and salt was considered a help for warding off cramp though I suppose nowadays it would be frowned upon.Yes, I remember the prog with Lizzie Dripping though I had forgotten it til you mentioned it. Lizzie Dripping was played by a girl/young woman who was a Blue Peter presenter at one time. Suppose if I went on Google I'd eventually find her.And finally......Stutterdog, you've made my day. I'm so glad you too had a Mickey Dripping in your life If you google mickey dripping caron,there are some possible explanations for the name.
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[quotenick="Uno Hoo"] Caron wrote: Nah, twas definately Mickey and not mucky. Plus, Mickey Dripping was a "he" and not an "it" ......no wonder I was a traumatized child.Lol. Can't help with Micky Dripping, but it's reminded me that there was a cartoon character called Lizzie Dripping. I think she was another character's sidekick, but despite racking my brains I'm blowed if I can remember which comic she was in. No doubt somebody on here will remember? [/quI've just Googled and the Blue Peter presenter who played Lizzie Dripping was Tina Heath
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stutterdog wrote: Caron wrote: Salty biscuits makes sense. I was in a swimming team in the 60's and salt was considered a help for warding off cramp though I suppose nowadays it would be frowned upon.Yes, I remember the prog with Lizzie Dripping though I had forgotten it til you mentioned it. Lizzie Dripping was played by a girl/young woman who was a Blue Peter presenter at one time. Suppose if I went on Google I'd eventually find her.And finally......Stutterdog, you've made my day. I'm so glad you too had a Mickey Dripping in your life If you google mickey dripping caron,there are some possible explanations for the name. GOOD IDEA!! NOW WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF DOING THAT?????Thanks, Stutterdog. Guess what I'll be doing later....haha