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Started by: dustaf (inactive)

Babies Heads


c.1931 to WW2


1960-80's


2000-2010


John Winton in his book Carrier Glorious at p.33. Acknowledge the special variety of Steak & Kidney pudding.

In General Use - The popular name for a very special type of Steak and kidney pudding in a soft suet pastry - were either in individual tins or in standard 15oz tin and halved - Never found a civilian S & K pudding to equal the pusser's variety. A1++++

An ex submariner describes this - ' (the smooth pastry rises like a shiny baby's head)'


http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/navysong/Scran.htm

Navy Scran.

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Replied: 15th Jun 2013 at 21:58

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