tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559862206054673677.post3045826345433081602..comments2024-02-28T08:49:26.228+00:00Comments on 'Feasts and Festivals': 17 March 2013: Carlin SundayAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09045660787350825648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559862206054673677.post-35285843687177341722013-07-28T19:25:28.759+01:002013-07-28T19:25:28.759+01:00Just found your site and enjoyed the info about Ca...Just found your site and enjoyed the info about Carlin Sunday. My mother used to cook them every year. It seemed very important to her but I nave knew why. Being a small child I never asked ! Interesting about the Dutch ship saving the town from starvation. I remember her serving them with vinegar and bread and butter. I actually liked them. I enjoyed reading your site. Thanks. Muriel RAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6559862206054673677.post-86287076687745610662013-03-18T00:45:04.134+00:002013-03-18T00:45:04.134+00:00Liz,
Yaay! A new post! We missed you. Hope you...Liz,<br /><br />Yaay! A new post! We missed you. Hope you had a good break. I did enjoy your tumbler photos in the meantime. <br />I laughed when you said the old carlins recipe was horrible. I felt the same way about cooking up dried fava beans. The fresh are delicious, but the dried- not so much. <br /><br />I am getting ready for St. Joseph's Day. This year, I am concentrating on the sweets for a change- I have always wanted to make the tower of little honeyed fried bits of dough, and a kind of sweet ceci filled ravioli, and some sweet rice fritters. <br /><br />Oh, and I just now saw your note on the right about your new book being up for pre-order. Congratulations, Liz! How wonderful to finally be able to own a copy. You should be very proud!Mary Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03443994462169750739noreply@blogger.com