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Are Yorkshire puddings and Profiteroles too similar?

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Katymac · 05/08/2007 16:36

In the same meal

I just had a panic

We are having roast Beef & yorkshires with roasted new potatoes/garlic/onion/pepper/sweet potato; sauted corugettes & mushrooms; Green beans

With profiteroles and hot choc sauce for afters with strawberries

Will that work

(BIT LATE IF IT DOESN'T )

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SixKindsOfCrisis · 05/08/2007 16:51

Sounds completely yummy. My friend at school had a mum who was a dinner lady. Inspector told her off for 'too many orange things in one meal'.
Don't think many people worry too much about these sort of niceties unless they have to write up a report on the meal afterwards

alipiggie · 05/08/2007 16:53

Sounds scrummy can I come. It's not batter and batter. Have a great meal.

MrsMar · 05/08/2007 16:54

hmmmm sounds great... agree it's not batter and batter. One is batter one is choux pastry technically. I'm feeling very hungry just thinking about it!

EscapeFrom · 05/08/2007 16:55

be fine

NOBody will notice

Katymac · 05/08/2007 16:56

Thank Goodness

I am so used to cooking children's food I kinda forget how stuff goes together

(I am normally grateful it's been eaten)

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Katymac · 05/08/2007 19:49

It was fab (even if I do say so myself)

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Dior · 05/08/2007 20:06

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Katymac · 05/08/2007 20:08

Me too (& I make them) I hate bought ones

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