19-07-2004, 18:07
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a yummy link
Maybe you've already seen this, but I've spent the best part of this afternoon drooling over this website
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19-07-2004, 18:18
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Re: a yummy link
rhubarb and custard candies
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19-07-2004, 19:57
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Re: a yummy link
After sat in hospital this afternoon reading a copy of yorkshire life from last year I spotted a piece on Dobsons ( http://www.dobsons.co.uk/) a local firm that have been making boiled sweets since 1850 (thats a lot of fillings!)
Yorkshire Mixtures anyone - here's where they originated...
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19-07-2004, 19:58
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Re: a yummy link
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Maybe you've already seen this, but I've spent the best part of this afternoon drooling over this website 
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Mmmmmm sugar
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19-07-2004, 20:11
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Re: a yummy link
I can think of a few old fashioned sweet shops. There's one in Lincoln halfway up Steep Hill. There's one in Whitby and we once found one somewhere on the the Isle of Wight (although we never found the shopkeeper; it was the confectionery version of the Mary Celeste). I think we could do with more old fashioned sweet shops on our high streets but I suppose that they wouldn't make enough money to compete with the banks, building societies and charity shops.
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19-07-2004, 20:13
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Re: a yummy link
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Originally Posted by Theodoric
I can think of a few old fashioned sweet shops. There's one in Lincoln halfway up Steep Hill. There's one in Whitby and we once found one somewhere on the the Isle of Wight (although we never found the shopkeeper; it was the confectionery version of the Mary Celeste). I think we could do with more old fashioned sweet shops on our high streets but I suppose that they wouldn't make enough money to compete with the banks, building societies and charity shops.
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and there are 2 in keswick as well
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19-07-2004, 20:20
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Re: a yummy link
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and there are 2 in keswick as well 
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Two? They are well supplied! I'd make do with one local one.
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19-07-2004, 20:30
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Re: a yummy link
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Two? They are well supplied! I'd make do with one local one.
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yup , one on the highstreet and one tucked away
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20-07-2004, 02:06
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Re: a yummy link
/me is heading to Keswick right now...
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20-07-2004, 04:22
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Re: a yummy link
Chocolate limes  They do some handmade ones - methinks I'll order some.
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