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03-01-2014, 06:47 AM
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Mad Cook
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A Few Welsh Treats
As today (1st March) is St David's Day and St D is the patron saint of Wales I thought a few recipes for Welsh delicacies could go in the Ethnic Foods thread. (Don't know if it actually belongs here but not sure where else to put it.)
The Food of Wales | Traditional Welsh Food
(To be eaten to a rousing chorus of Cwm Rhondda ("Guide me O Thou Great Jehovah") belted out by the rugby crowd at Cardiff Arms Park
Bread of Heaven: April 11th 1999. Sung at Wembley before Wales vs England - YouTube
(Actually this version is at Wembley, but who's counting.)
03-01-2014, 10:16 AM
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Location: South West France
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Wherever a welsh choir or crowd sing is fine by me. As a nation they were touched by the angels of sound. Good luck with the 6 nations by the way
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