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Originally posted December 22 2005 at 19:12 under General. 0 Comments. 1 Trackback (now closed). Last modified: 24 March 2006 at 01:01

Mince Pies!

Mood:
Peckish
Location:
Gateshead

Mince PiesEach year my mother makes a whole load of sweet mince pies. Unusual they have icing on the top. The photographs show this year’s batch. They’re very nice!

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Having seen the mince pies my mother demanded to know where the christmas cake was. I told her to post it on her own bloody blog but apparently she doesn't have one, so here it is, a bit late (a... [Read More]

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Dr Ian Scott
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Bullding Services Engineer (EngDesign), PhD in Physics (University of York), football fanatic (Newcastle United), open source enthusiast (mainly Mozilla)

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