Mr Kipling - his finest moment

in reality, all of this has been a total load of old bollocks

Exceedingly good, eh? Mr Kipling...

1. Bramley Apple Pies
4
17%
2. Cherry Bakewells
9
38%
3. Treacle Tart
5
21%
4. Country Slices
3
13%
5. Battenburg
3
13%
 
Total votes: 24

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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby Minnie the Minx » 16 Jan 2014, 16:53

I seem to remember my school used to make a variation of treacle tart with cornflakes on top! Anyone else remember that?
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby CatnHat » 16 Jan 2014, 16:59

Minnie the Mincepie wrote:I seem to remember my school used to make a variation of treacle tart with cornflakes on top! Anyone else remember that?


I do! The cook at the school my mum taught at was great and I think that was one of her offerings :)
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby Minnie the Minx » 16 Jan 2014, 17:00

I thought it was just me! They used to put cornflakes on top of steamed fish too.
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby CatnHat » 16 Jan 2014, 17:02

Minnie the Mincepie wrote:I thought it was just me! They used to put cornflakes on top of steamed fish too.


:? Never had that
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby Phil T » 16 Jan 2014, 17:29

Minnie the Mincepie wrote:I seem to remember my school used to make a variation of treacle tart with cornflakes on top! Anyone else remember that?


Yes. my mum has made her version of treacle tart with a few different cereals over the years.
I remember her using cornflakes, Frosties, rice crispies and once, even sugar puffs.
The rice crispies version is the best, imo.

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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby Minnie the Minx » 16 Jan 2014, 17:30

Phil T wrote:
Minnie the Mincepie wrote:I seem to remember my school used to make a variation of treacle tart with cornflakes on top! Anyone else remember that?


Yes. my mum has made her version of treacle tart with a few different cereals over the years.
I remember her using cornflakes, Frosties, rice crispies and once, even sugar puffs.



Ooh! Sugar Puffs were a bit weird weren't they? Smelt like hamster cages.
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby Minnie the Minx » 06 Aug 2015, 22:36

A sad day here. A pal brought some Mr. Kipling battenberg for me back from the UK. I looked at the ingredient list for Mr.Kipling's mini battenberg slices and they're not kosher. I'm having to distribute them :(
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby Spock! » 07 Aug 2015, 00:18

ANALYSIS wrote:A sad day here. A pal brought some Mr. Kipling battenberg for me back from the UK. I looked at the ingredient list for Mr.Kipling's mini battenberg slices and they're not kosher. I'm having to distribute them :(







Last time I tried one it was so horribly sweet that I didn't finish it - prefer a gherkin any day!
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby Minnie the Minx » 07 Aug 2015, 00:32

John aka Josh wrote:
ANALYSIS wrote:A sad day here. A pal brought some Mr. Kipling battenberg for me back from the UK. I looked at the ingredient list for Mr.Kipling's mini battenberg slices and they're not kosher. I'm having to distribute them :(







Last time I tried one it was so horribly sweet that I didn't finish it - prefer a gherkin any day!


Hey, I love gherkins as much as the next person but gherkin v battenberg? Pffft!
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Re: Mr Kipling - his finest moment

Postby BARON CORNY DOG » 07 Aug 2015, 17:47

I found the ground up crickets and ant larvae made all the difference!
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