Rissoles were the business - used to have those regularly at the cafe where we went for lunch from work. I'm sure they were the same basic recipe as 'faggots', which my mother was a great fan of, but if they'd called them that on the menu I wouldn't have touched them!
The Black & White Minstrel Show.That certainly does seem impossible now.
Quote from: Winterbloom21 on Sunday 23 October 11 18:24 BST (UK) Rissoles were the business - used to have those regularly at the cafe where we went for lunch from work. I'm sure they were the same basic recipe as 'faggots', which my mother was a great fan of, but if they'd called them that on the menu I wouldn't have touched them!Rissoles are minced beef and onions with a handful of breadcrumbs and an egg to bind it all together.Faggots are minced offal with a handful of breadcrumbs and an egg. Wrapped up in cawl (the fat from a pig's abdomen).I love both, but the latter are hard to find nowadaysmeles
Quote from: alpinecottage on Wednesday 22 June 11 22:07 BST (UK) In the haberdashery department of our local Coop, you gave the sales assistant the money and they put it into a small cylinder with the sales chitty and then put the cylinder into a pipe. Compressed air took the cylinder to an upstairs office (I presume) where some clerk put the correct change into the cylinder and sent it back down to the sales assistant who then gave it to the customer. This system made a lot of hissing and popping noises as you can imagine and as a 6 year old, I was fascinated. I was really disappointed when they dismantled it Anyone remember the other sort of cash carriers that raced around the shop on overhead wires?Jan
In the haberdashery department of our local Coop, you gave the sales assistant the money and they put it into a small cylinder with the sales chitty and then put the cylinder into a pipe. Compressed air took the cylinder to an upstairs office (I presume) where some clerk put the correct change into the cylinder and sent it back down to the sales assistant who then gave it to the customer. This system made a lot of hissing and popping noises as you can imagine and as a 6 year old, I was fascinated. I was really disappointed when they dismantled it
Quote from: meles on Thursday 03 November 11 18:16 GMT (UK) Quote from: Winterbloom21 on Sunday 23 October 11 18:24 BST (UK) Rissoles were the business - used to have those regularly at the cafe where we went for lunch from work. I'm sure they were the same basic recipe as 'faggots', which my mother was a great fan of, but if they'd called them that on the menu I wouldn't have touched them!Rissoles are minced beef and onions with a handful of breadcrumbs and an egg to bind it all together.Faggots are minced offal with a handful of breadcrumbs and an egg. Wrapped up in cawl (the fat from a pig's abdomen).I love both, but the latter are hard to find nowadaysmelesMy local butcher sells faggots...I took an American colleague shopping in Sainsburys. He found faggots in the freezer. One hour later he was still laughing, and talks about it to this day, some 20 years later.
Quote from: mrs.tenacious on Thursday 03 November 11 18:08 GMT (UK) The Black & White Minstrel Show.That certainly does seem impossible now.Except here in the Netherlands! Next 4 weeks will see Sinterclaas (St Nicholas) travelling around the country accompanied by Zwarte Piet (Black Pete).Zwarte Piet is always blacked up, and very few people seem to mind?!