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Subject: [Leica] The world's SMALLEST 35mm lens ever for M... Not!
From: frank.dernie at btinternet.com (FRANK DERNIE)
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:32:47 +0000 (GMT)
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Welsh cakes are one of my favourite comestibles! My daughter, who lives in 
Llangoed on Anglesey, makes them for me whenever I visit.
Frank.


----- Original Message ----
From: Marc Thomas <marc at cs.york.ac.uk>
To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
Sent: Thursday, 23 September, 2010 12:44:35
Subject: Re: [Leica] The world's SMALLEST 35mm lens ever for M... Not!

I'll speak up for my home country's vaguely pancake shaped offering, the 
Welsh 
cake ( I know, were just naturally gifted at naming things, actual welsh 
name is 
teisen radell/)/
Imagine a very thin lightly fruited scone cooked on a round griddle or 
stone, 
served hot with plenty of butter and/or jam, sometimes served stacked up 
with 
butter in between and cut like a cake.

Marc
Douglas Sharp wrote:
>  Right, the thicker ones are drop scones or griddle scones in Yorkshire 
>English,( or Scotch pancakes or girdle pancakes) - and you don't have to 
>eat 
>them on a Tuesday :-)
> 
> The griddle or girdle is a thick, round, cast iron plate with a bow handle 
> that 
>can either be set on a hob or hung over a fire
> 
> Make them with yeast, and they turn into pikelets (West Midlands and 
> Yorkshire) 
>- often sold ready-made under the name of crumpets.
> 
> In the Potteries area (Staffordshire), they make a pancake from oats - 
> oatcakes 
>- that are served with almost anything from jam to baked beans and curry. 
>When I 
>lived in Hanley, and later Longton, in the early seventies, they were 
>almost as 
>popular as fish and chips, and no one had ever even heard of Kebabs.
> 
> http://www.staffordshireoatcakes.com/
> 
> Cheers
> Douglas
> 
> On 23.09.2010 11:13, Peter Cheyne wrote:
>> Mark,
>> 
>> In English English, we call those thin fried cakes made from batter 
>> 'pancakes' 
>>. You can have fun trying to flip them in one swift flick of the wrist.   
>>In 
>>Japanese English they call the thicker, perhaps US, variety 'hot-cakes'.
>> 
>> Maybe these tiny thin pancake lenses should be selling like 'hot cakes'.
>> 
>> All the best,
>> 
>> Peter Cheyne
>> 
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