This list is a diverse group of people. We will talk lace, that's why the list
was created. We can't possibly talk lace & never touch on outher subjects, be
they religion, politics or books.

A teeny bit of tolerance goes a long ways, but it needs to be bi-directional.
If you expect tolerance from me, then be tolerant of me.

I was happy to learn about the historical facts relating to Patron Saints &
lacemaking. The discussion never veared into purely religious.

I found a recipe for Cattern cakes, for anyone interested.





Ingredients

9 ounces self raising
     flour 1/4 teaspoon ground
     cinnamon 2 ounces currants 2 ounces ground almonds 2 teaspoons caraway
     seeds 6 ounces sugar 4 ounces melted butter
     1 medium egg, beaten extra sugar, for
     sprinkling extra cinnamon, for
     sprinkling




DirectionsMix all the dry ingredients together in a mixing bowl: flour,
cinnamon, currants, ground almonds, caraway seeds and sugar.

Add the melted butter and the beaten egg and mix well to give
a soft dough.

Roll the dough out on a floured board, into a rectangle about
12" x 10" - 30cm x 25cm.

Brush the dough with water and sprinkle with the extra sugar
and cinnamon to taste.

Gently roll the dough up like a Swiss roll, not too tightly,
and then cut the rolled up dough into 3/4" - 2cm slices.

Place these slices on to a well greased and lined baking tray
or biscuit/cookie sheet, making sure that they are spaced well apart.

Bake in a pre-heated oven 200C/400F 6 for about 10
minutes, or until golden and crispy to the top.

Allow the cattern cakes to cool on a wire rack. Sprinkle with
extra caraway seeds, sugar and cinnamon if you like.

Store in an airtight tin for up to 7 days.

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