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Author is user Canadianmusic. I wish to have this go to the Yorkshire Pudding entry with specific metion of the *tin* aspect of the bakeware. The puddings on the left are smaller as they used 2 tbs batter per pudding, graduating to 5 tbs in the ones on the right. Other pics, with puddings being cooked in cast-iron and glass bakeware to follow, contrasting the variations in finished product. Thx

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  • 2007-06-30 20:00 Canadianmusic 490×287×8 (28658 bytes) Author is user Canadianmusic. I wish to have this go to the Yorkshire Pudding entry with specific metion of the *tin* aspect of the bakeware. Other pics, with puddings being cooked in cast-iron and glass bakeware to follow, contrasting the variations in

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