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 It's not in 'Making Money' or 'Raising Steam' - my all-time No 1 favourite book - although both Harry and Goblins feature prominently.Comment
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 Could well be in the truth, that’s got the description of Harry’s business in it, but I can’t check as I gave all my Prachetts to charity a few years ago when I needed the space. Unfortunately the Wincanton emporium didn’t reopen after covid either (it was about ten miles from me), though Wincanton was twinned with Ankh Morpork and has a treacle mine road and Peach pie street…..
 
 From the wall of the emporium
 
 
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 This town in New Britain, Papua New Guinea disappeared in 1994....................
 
 This the resprouting of Rabaul, after being evacuated, then destroyed by volcanic eruption. ( culprit middle distance ).
 I visited Rabaul several times, late 70s early 80s, Memorable for two reasons - there was an earthquake when we were alongside - a very odd sensation afloat ( although almost a daily occurence locally! ) and the next day I broke my finger, and had to go and get an X-ray at the local clinic!
 Otherwise nothing really unusual - like a lot of the islands around there, a lot of Japanese relics from WWII in the jungle - stinking hot, loads of flies, snakes & nasty tropical diseases! Not a notable place for a run ashore...............
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 Sounds absolutely delicious - and you could revive it with some home baking, surely? The recipe must be out there...That's my tentative translation of the italian "castagnaccio", a soft pie made with chestnut flour, raisin, pine nuts and olive oil. Here's a pic, low quality but very similar to the one I used to eat at school (the pie, not the pic :rolling . .
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 Indeed so Sir!!Well if we are on about things that have disappeared from the bakers, I’d add proper Wiltshire lardy cake. The stuff you get these days is a pale imitation. It should have layers of the toffee stuff, not just a drizzle on top.
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 Tastes fantastic, like a toffee bun….
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 One of Nanny Oggs recipes???Well if we are on about things that have disappeared from the bakers, I’d add proper Wiltshire lardy cake. The stuff you get these days is a pale imitation. It should have layers of the toffee stuff, not just a drizzle on top.
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 Tastes fantastic, like a toffee bun….Comment

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