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Is a Rutabaga the same as a swede?

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chipmonkey · 14/11/2005 01:09

Thats it! Trying to work from the American version of Annabel Karmel.

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alux · 14/11/2005 04:02

yes it is.

Carameli · 14/11/2005 07:38

yes, just been reading about it this weekend in one of the papers.

Pruni · 14/11/2005 08:45

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chipmonkey · 14/11/2005 21:35

Thanks, everyone!
Pruni, I bow down in deference to your vast knowledge of all things trivial!

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Pruni · 14/11/2005 21:45

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chipmonkey · 14/11/2005 22:54
Grin
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paolosgirl · 14/11/2005 23:03

Ah - but up here a swede is a turnip. Haggis, neeps and tatties with butter, salt and pepper. DEEElicious!

Pruni · 15/11/2005 11:27

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chipmonkey · 15/11/2005 21:36

They're tunips over here (Ireland) too paolosgirl but on Mumsnet I have to speak English!

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