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Thread: RIP The Lemon Crisp.
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29th November 2005, 10:36 AM #1
RIP The Lemon Crisp.
While pondering SilentC's search for the traditional Oz kitchen, I got to thinking about my grandmother's kitchen, anzac biscuits, pikelets, shelling peas and of course Iced Vo-Vo's.
Then in a flash of inspiration: THE LEMON CRISP a rather bizarre "bought" biscuit with sweet pastry, a lemon cream filling, and a salty taste.
Couldn't help m'self.
Bought a packet for morning tea (to share!).
Then I noticed the Asian Script on the side of the pack - they're made in Oz to export, the lemon essence smell is still there albeit that one has to sniff harder to find it, the salt is still there, but the flavour and texture are gone!!
RIP The Lemon Crisp.
Cheers,
P
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29th November 2005, 10:54 AM #2
I'm sure wagon wheels have gotton smaller since I was a kid.
I feel good today Silent Bob.
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29th November 2005, 11:00 AM #3
Nah, my old wagon had 15" wheels and my new one has 17" ones.
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29th November 2005, 11:03 AM #4Originally Posted by bitingmidge
The descent into old age can creep up on you As the bard puts it: "The sixth age shifts into the lean and slippered pantaloon, with spectacles on nose and pouch on side ....is second childishness and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." (Hamlet)
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29th November 2005, 11:14 AM #5
Are "Iced VO VOs' " still around? I loved them as a kid.
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29th November 2005, 11:16 AM #6the flavour and texture are gone"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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29th November 2005, 11:30 AM #7Originally Posted by bitingmidge
Who else would worry about the declining standards & eminent demise of good old aussie biscuits from last century?
I don't think you'll have a problem retiring, you'll find something to do I'm sure.Cliff.
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29th November 2005, 11:37 AM #8
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29th November 2005, 11:38 AM #9Originally Posted by silentC
some things taste HEAPS better now than what they did when I was a kid....
Beer, wine, port, coffee, any cheese other than Kraft Processed Cheddar, pumpkin, (my mum had to put sugar on it to get me to eat it, love it now) cabbage, brussell sprouts, lemon tart, sorbet, brazil nuts..... there are more but I can't think of them.Cliff.
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29th November 2005, 11:40 AM #10Originally Posted by bitingmidge
There is a bloke who doesn't really need to work but feels he must.Cliff.
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29th November 2005, 11:55 AM #11some things taste HEAPS better now than what they did when I was a kid"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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29th November 2005, 12:32 PM #12
Believe it or not, you have just raised a philosophical problem to do with the existence of 'qualia'. Here's a story (see Hofstadter and Dennett, The Mind's I):
Once upon a time, there were two coffee tasters, Mr. Chase and Mr. Sanborn, who worked for Maxwell House. Along with half a dozen other coffee tasters, their job was to ensure that the taste of Maxwell House stayed constant, year after year. One day, about six years after Mr. Chase had come to work for Maxwell House, he cleared his throat and confessed to Mr. Sanborn:
“You know, I hate to admit it, but I’m not enjoying this work any more. When I came to Maxwell House six years ago, I thought Maxwell House coffee was the best-tasting coffee in the world. I was proud to have a share in the responsibility for preserving that flavour over the years. And we’ve done our job well; the coffee tastes today just the way it tasted when I arrived. But, you know, I no longer like it! My tastes have changed. I’ve become a more sophisticated coffee drinker. I no longer like that taste at all."
Sanborn greeted this revelation with considerable interest. “It’s funny you should mention it,” he replied, “for something rather similar has happened to me. When I arrived here, shortly before you did, I, like you, thought Maxwell House coffee was tops in flavour. And now I, like you, really don’t care for the coffee we’re making. But my tastes haven’t changed; my ... tasters have changed. That is, I think something has gone wrong with my taste buds or something—you know, the way your taste buds go off when you take a bite of pancakes and maple syrup and then go back to your orange juice? Maxwell House coffee doesn’t taste to me the way it used to taste; if only it did, I’d still love it, for I still think that taste is the best taste in coffee. Now, I’m not saying we haven’t done our job well. You other guys all agree that the taste is the same, so it must be my problem alone. I guess I’m no longer cut out for this work.”
If you think you can confirm your opinions about your own tastes, then there is a possibility you might be wrong!
Sorry about that. You have got my mouth watering for Lemon Crisps now.Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.
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29th November 2005, 12:46 PM #13
I never acquired a taste for my MIL's cooking
Or my SIL's boiled rice, one cup rice, four cups water, boil violently for one hour, serve, resembles hot clagStupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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29th November 2005, 01:00 PM #14Originally Posted by ChristophaBrett
Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!
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29th November 2005, 01:05 PM #15
Back to basics, home made ANZAC bikkies still taste the same trouble is most get eaten before they can cool down at our place.
Just awakened memories of Mum's Pavs, sadly missed.
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