White stilton with blueberries tastes like cheesecake, except not as sweet. If you put it on a pepper oatcake it is sweet-savoury-delicious. Creamy. Yummy. Migh. T. Fine.
"Pepper Oatcake?" I had a crush on her back in the fifth grade and...oh, that's a food?
Are you eating Paterson's pepper oatcakes? I swear, you've done so much for education of all Brit food-related things. There's a British specialty food shop here on Russian Hill that I haven't ventured to yet, because the writeup (read "paid for ad") that they got in a magazine, listed all the products that I've heard already heard about.
Actually, this one was a Tesco's finest. Pepper oatcakes are so ubiquitous here they have generic ones. Is this a great country, or what? And keep in mind, WP, that store could stay open by selling real PG Tips alone.
There's one waiting for you Beth. In fact, I'll make two. It's a long trip.
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Are you eating Paterson's pepper oatcakes? I swear, you've done so much for education of all Brit food-related things. There's a British specialty food shop here on Russian Hill that I haven't ventured to yet, because the writeup (read "paid for ad") that they got in a magazine, listed all the products that I've heard already heard about.
There's one waiting for you Beth. In fact, I'll make two. It's a long trip.