Dear Bev,
many thanks for those great looking recipes.
It was also some time before I knew that the British say 'pudding' for
what we call 'dessert' (where we say what's for dessert...)
I think the Brits are the same as us. However, for us a pudding must
be hot and baked. We can still say
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I think the Brits are the same as us. However, for us a pudding must be
hot and baked. We can still say What's for dessert?
I think it is a matter of dialect in England. Our family have always
called it pudding,
Ice cream sundaes are peculiarly American. Here's a web site with
some of its history
http://tinyurl.com/5qsj9n
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I keep seeing responses to messages from David Collyer but I don't see the
originals ever. I don't understand how this can be as I don't seem to be
missing anyone else's. Can anyone with more computer know how than I (not
difficult that!) offer any kind of explanation?
Patricia in Wales
For some reason, all the messages from David Collyer go into my spam filter.
I have no idea why. According to my computer, his messages are in my spam
filter because they have been identified by AOL's advanced spam filters.
Sometimes it seems that things have gone into spam because they have
Devon has hit the nail on the head :-) I investigated the Spam file and
found David's messages there - plus others that, being a woman, I definitely
don't need :-)
When I changed from dialup to broadband I must also have updated aol.
Previously, I never saw spam messages at all. In
At 12:16 PM 8/29/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep seeing responses to messages from David Collyer but I don't see the
originals ever. I don't understand how this can be as I don't seem to be
missing anyone else's. Can anyone with more computer know how than I (not
difficult that!)