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Can we get rid of that hideous picture? The caption sounds like a bizarre advertisement, and it looks really wierd, esepcially at that huge size...
161.97.202.141 Max J
Tell you what... why don't you cook up some better-looking bread pudding yourself, take a photo, upload it - and send me a slice, please! ;-)
Man vyi19:22, 12 April 2006 (UTC)reply
That is not a point Man Vyi. It does indeed look like a medical sample taken from decomposed body for a police pathologist examintions...
I've added a photo of a slice of my own home-made. If you supply your address I'll gladly send you a slice :-) --
Roly (
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21:35, 5 March 2013 (UTC)reply
OK, that NT recipe does depict it as similar to bread pudding and nothing like the Nelson Cake I'm familiar with. I wonder where the Wet Nelly name really came from. --
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13:03, 27 August 2018 (UTC)reply
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Can we get rid of that hideous picture? The caption sounds like a bizarre advertisement, and it looks really wierd, esepcially at that huge size...
161.97.202.141 Max J
Tell you what... why don't you cook up some better-looking bread pudding yourself, take a photo, upload it - and send me a slice, please! ;-)
Man vyi19:22, 12 April 2006 (UTC)reply
That is not a point Man Vyi. It does indeed look like a medical sample taken from decomposed body for a police pathologist examintions...
I've added a photo of a slice of my own home-made. If you supply your address I'll gladly send you a slice :-) --
Roly (
talk)
21:35, 5 March 2013 (UTC)reply
OK, that NT recipe does depict it as similar to bread pudding and nothing like the Nelson Cake I'm familiar with. I wonder where the Wet Nelly name really came from. --
Roly (
talk)
13:03, 27 August 2018 (UTC)reply