Ratter...I am down in my caravan near Lands End for a few days, my first break this year. I have been coming down to this place for nearly 20 years and it is a second home to me. I now have quite a few friends here and when I came down this week, I brought 10 Bara Briths with me, as presents !
Wonderful cakes, made in between us, in Llandeilo. They stock them in the Co-op in our part of the word. They are much appreciated by the Cornish, who are not unskilled in making cakes themselves....Saffron Cake is delicious.
A word about Cream Teas. There is a lot or rivalry here in the West Country about what constitutes a "proper" Cream Tea. The Cornish think that there's are the best, because they put the jam on the scone first, followed by lashings and lashings of clotted cream. The Devonian's however, put the cream on first, followed by the jam. This, according to the Cornish, is because Devon's clotted cream is inferior to the much better Cornish variety, hence the need to hide it under the jam !
Also a word about that King of Foods, the Cornish pasty. There is a sign up in the Eden Project that says something like this :::
" It is said that the Devil never made it over the Tamar from Devon into Cornwall, because he had heard that those Cornish housewives would put anything into a pasty, and he didn't want to take the chance"
What a great country we do live in !