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Re: Railway Cake
- Subject: Re: Railway Cake
- From: "Arthur Marsh" <arthur.marsh@adelaide.edu.au>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 20:36:16 +0930
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- References: <3B425F0F@MailAndNews.com> <01c0ecfc$0b45a040$2b2365cb@default> <9fh9u6$6br@nntpa.cb.lucent.com>
- Xref: news1.unite.net.au aus.rail:39244
"Peter Homann" <"peter.homann"@@prr.org.au> wrote in message
news:9fh9u6$6br@nntpa.cb.lucent.com...
[snip]
> Me too, although from my limited knowledge (I'm too young to have eaten
> "real" SAR cake), I think the SA version had Sultanas as well. Add a
> cup or so of Sultanas to the recipe listed, and one may well get close
> to SAR cake.
I remember something like the Balfours sultana cake on the Bluebird
services. Delicious!
>
> As for the consumption of it, crews may have partaken, however it was
> for sale in railway refreshment rooms (remember them?) for the
> passengers.
>
> Mmmm...hungry now :-)
>
> ============================
> Peter Homann
> ============================
> The light at the end of the tunnel will be turned off
> until economic conditions improve. Management.