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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 11:45 GMT (UK) »
There are two things wrong, the rose should be white, and the date August 1st, then yowed have a reet gradley day.
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  ps,  Lancastrians,no hard feelings, enjoy your sen, on YOUR day, wi weather yo ave, yo need summat to enjoy
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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 12:01 GMT (UK) »
It was one hell of a task to build the M62 but some times wish they never botherd ;D
I liked it better when it to Yorshire longer to get here  ::)
Only Yorkshire would claim to make a tea but grown in India ;D
Now our claim to Hotpts seem to be right :)

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Lancashire hotpot is a culinary dish consisting essentially of meat, onion and potatoes left to bake in the oven all day in a heavy pot and on a low heat. Originating in the days of heavy industrialisation in Lancashire in the north west of England, it requires a minimum of effort to prepare. It is sometimes served at parties in England, because it is easy to prepare for a large number of people and is relatively inexpensive.

There are many regional variations. It is frequently found listed amongst the usual pub grub dishes in hostelries around Britain. The basic recipe consists of a mix made up of meat, vegetables (carrot, turnip, potatoes, onion or leek) then covered with sliced potato or pastry. The type of meat to be used in a true Lancashire hotpot is a matter of some controversy, with many being of the opinion that it should be lamb (with optional lamb kidneys) and some thinking it should be beef. As much food can be added as will fit in the pot.

Flavour can be enhanced with seasoning; salt and pepper would be the most traditional, and any other ingredients available in the kitchen. Some stock is usually added to cover the contents while it cooks, though some recipes rely on a well sealed pot on a low heat to retain enough moisture within the meat, onion and potatoes.

The hot pot referred to is a brown pottery dish with straight sides used to cook casseroles in British cuisine. The basic recipe formerly included oysters at one point, when they used to be more affordable. Pickled red cabbage is often served as an accompaniment.

It is as (Betty's hotpot) also associated with the Rovers Return pub in the soap opera Coronation Street.

MIGKY ;)     

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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 12:39 GMT (UK) »
Ee am reet sorry am late,  but they're thronged at Coop!!

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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 12:54 GMT (UK) »
I wonder, do we have a Manchester day and if no, why not?
But will settle for Lancashire day.

Migky ;)

Manchester is in Lancashire, my birth certificate says Old Trafford, Manchester, County of Lancashire

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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 15:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi Migky,

I wonder, do we have a Manchester day and if no, why not?
But will settle for Lancashire day.

Migky ;)

Thanks to Wikipedia, where else, I looked up a possible Manchester Day. I thought that it would be when Great Manchester was created and so became independent of Lancashire.
The year was 1974. The day would you believe?  April the First   ::) 

 :) Barbara


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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 15:09 GMT (UK) »
I know Manchester is in Lancashire ;D I just wondered if Manchester had it's own day?
Migky ;)

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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 15:19 GMT (UK) »
You want two days a year?

That's just greedy.   ;D
Lancashire: Stevenson, Wild, Holden, Jepson
Worcs/Staffs: Steventon, Smith
East London & Suffolk: Guest, Scrutton
East London: Palfreman (prev Tyneside), Bissell, Collis, Dearlove, Ettridge
Herts: Camac, Collis, Mason, Dorrington, Siggens
Marylebone & Sussex: Cole
London & Huntingdonshire: Freeman
Bowland: Marsden, Noble
Shropshire: Guest

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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 15:20 GMT (UK) »
There are two things wrong, the rose should be white,                                                                 

That's Yorkshire folk for you.

Too tight to buy a red pencil and colour in their rose.   ;D
Lancashire: Stevenson, Wild, Holden, Jepson
Worcs/Staffs: Steventon, Smith
East London & Suffolk: Guest, Scrutton
East London: Palfreman (prev Tyneside), Bissell, Collis, Dearlove, Ettridge
Herts: Camac, Collis, Mason, Dorrington, Siggens
Marylebone & Sussex: Cole
London & Huntingdonshire: Freeman
Bowland: Marsden, Noble
Shropshire: Guest

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Re: Today is LANCASHIRE Day
« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 15:36 GMT (UK) »
As a true Lancastrian, born and bred in the great Paletine Town of Lancaster, I too extend my good wishes to al true Lancastrians, Forever the Red Rose County, even if I am in exile in the White Rose County, disgusting to think they call it God's Own Country, where did they get that from I wonder?
It is dull and damp here too, so take heart, sit back and enjoy that great Lancastrian pint of Mitchels 'Bomber', do you remeber the Bewery anyone? Cheers from Smelly                  ::)