Friday 15 December 2023

The Place of Nigel’s Dreams ……Mother Hubbard's, Worcester

Nigel has oft been held spellbound by tales of olden day school puddings of years gone by ………

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…… and though the Cook Lady at school (on Nigel’s reading days) does a mean fruit salad, jelly, yoghurt or watermelon slice, it’s not quite the same as the rock hard, chocolate shortbread and green, peppermint custard combo of Darrell’s and my school days.  My personal favourite was always Manchester Tart, with second helpings often begged.

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However, perhaps Mother Hubbard's in Worcester could finally make these simple, gastronomic dreams come true for the little fella. Unfortunately, on this occassion, they were shut, it being a little early in the day ……. but when he got home, a tad crestfallen (of a so near yet so far type scenario)  we thought we’d make plans to fix it for him, even if he has to wait until the New Year, December being a bit of a chock a block month.

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We are sure Mr D (our top correspondent in Mexico) also has very fond memories of the cornflake tart of his childhood, back when he was English, but now as a fully fledged Mexican, we very much doubt it’s on the menu in such exotic climes …….. so, in the spirit of goodwill to all men etc. at this time of year, Nigel has pledged to embrace and eat more than enough for Mr D’s long felt as well!  What is he like?

4 comments:

Mr.D said...

Those puddings certainly look great. And none of these are available here. However, we live close to a Costco, which has some fine American fare, and some British delicacies.

Mrs D. and I went last weekend, to find some Christmas treats - one year they had mahoosive tins of Walker's shortbread, which I bought, and they used to have excellent mature cheddar. This year, they had neither of these, but they had ¡¡¡STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING!! I have a tin of Bird's custard powder, so it will go nicely with custard so thick that you can stand your spoon up in it!!! Here's hoping it is nomtastic!

Anonymous said...

I shall look forward to hearing which desert everyone chooses and their thoughts on each of them.

Michele

Anonymous said...

Oh Mr D.....sticky toffee pudding....in Mexico???!!! A dream....JantheFan x

Anonymous said...

Oh my those 'old school' desserts - what a treat! I have to say I do occasionally treat myself to Ambrosia tins of Tapioca and Semolina adding a spoonful of jam in the middle...oh happy days...comfort food that bring back such happy memories. JantheFan x