Piccalilli In the BlogOsphere

Piccalilli Days: Summer Stitching

As you may or may not have noticed from the sidebar I've decided to put my little Etsy shop on summer holiday. As a family we've dedicated the month of August to finally cleaning out our dungeon of a basement in hopes of creating a ...

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Hobart Food for thought: What? Another meal out, Rita?

Tonight it was a top meal at Piccalilly, with eating partner Colette (from Ut Si Cafe in Perth) and number 5 Rita offspring - Bec. Because her Mum absolutely rocks, Bec shouted her mother out for dinner tonight! ...

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What have the Indians ever done for us? – Telegraph Blogs

The blob of HP Sauce on the side of your “Full English” has its origins in India, along with Worcestershire sauce, piccalilli and Camp Coffee (Ready? Aye Ready!), not to mention our love of Mulligatawny, kedgeree and Chicken Tikka ...

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The County Fair « A Part of the Solution

I was haunting the craft halls admiring a friend's entrant in the chicken stock category, the canned carrots competition and the piccalilli challenge. I examined the knitted sweaters, comparing them in my mind to my grandmother's work ...

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Sharing it out « Another Food Blog

It also came with what they called 'rustic' bread, chutney and piccalilli (which I've not seen in years). It was quite a feast. Indeed, we couldn't even finish it. The pork pie was nice and gamey and the meats were first class. ...

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The Anxious Knitter: The Plan...

After harrumphing at me he seemed to think about it for a minute, then said he would be happy to have the kitchen all to himself so he could can some piccalilli. HA!!! My chickens are loving their new home! They happily peck and scratch ...

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Spanish Armada: was defeated by the English, led by Sir Francis Drake (1588)

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