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   07/06/2007, 12:08 PM
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On page 60 of the July edition of Let's Talk! you'll find our choice of top tea shops in Norfolk and Suffolk (tell us if you know of any better) and here's your chance to share your favourite tea-time treats and/or recipes.

You've got until July 31st to post your tea-time favourites and recipes - and there's a special chocolate treat for the winner.

Good luck - and enjoy your tea-time!

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   21/06/2007, 10:09 PM
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I agree with Byfords of Holt being featured in the July edition as I discovered it by accident when walking towards the car park on one of my visits to Holt!

I was walking along and saw an array of the most "sinful" cakes in the window!   I ignored the fact that I was trying to lose weight, shrugged my shoulders and walked in to order a pot of tea and a huge piece of chocolate cake - it was lovely!


Byfords is on my list of where to go for a cup of tea and cake when in the vicinity.

 


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   02/05/2008, 10:04 PM
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Back in 1959-63 my boyfriend(now husband) and I used to cycle to either Hadleigh or Sudbury on a Saturday afternoon to pick up some soft herring roes for tea.  There used to be  a really good wet fish shop in those towns.   If there were not enough loose ones on the slab, the fishmonger used to go into the back and I can remember him squeezing the herrings to find out which herrings were female.  We often came away with a large package of herring roes.  These were good fried up in good old lard and then served on hot buttered toast.  Alas they seem to a thing of the past, well over here anyway.  Perhaps next year on our visit, we will be able to indulge in this teatime treat once more. 
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