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I watched them all. She was terrible, her hygiene left a lot to be desired, dirty secateurs from her garden to cut open poultry. There was no finesse, she iced some choux buns, and there was more icing on the counter top. Standards were obviously a lot lower then, I remember watching it when first aired and couldn't see anything wrong.I've been looking at the TV guide on the iplayer and if anybody is interested BBC4 showed an evening of Fanny Craddock Christmas cooking shows last Saturday. 5 episodes covering your Christmas bird, Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, Royal Mincemeat and Petit Fours.
I remember her wearing floaty dresses while she was cooking, my mum never did that when she made us egg and chips.
I may watch them for a laugh!
I love Fanny Xmas or not..I've been looking at the TV guide on the iplayer and if anybody is interested BBC4 showed an evening of Fanny Craddock Christmas cooking shows last Saturday. 5 episodes covering your Christmas bird, Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, Royal Mincemeat and Petit Fours.
I remember her wearing floaty dresses while she was cooking, my mum never did that when she made us egg and chips.
I may watch them for a laugh!
You on about Trevor?A damp old four bed detached in the Cotswolds...
Cradock?I love Fanny Xmas or not..
These two are showing you don’t have to be OTT
Not forgetting JonnyI've been looking at the TV guide on the iplayer and if anybody is interested BBC4 showed an evening of Fanny Craddock Christmas cooking shows last Saturday. 5 episodes covering your Christmas bird, Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, Royal Mincemeat and Petit Fours.
I remember her wearing floaty dresses while she was cooking, my mum never did that when she made us egg and chips.
I may watch them for a laugh!
I bet he liked his fair share of FannyNot forgetting Jonny
I bet he liked his fair share of Fanny
I bought my wife Jackie all her part-works series and binders. She loved 1970s cookery books in particular and had about 300 cook books from Mrs. Beeton to Mr. Slater…I've been looking at the TV guide on the iplayer and if anybody is interested BBC4 showed an evening of Fanny Craddock Christmas cooking shows last Saturday. 5 episodes covering your Christmas bird, Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, Royal Mincemeat and Petit Fours.
I remember her wearing floaty dresses while she was cooking, my mum never did that when she made us egg and chips.
I may watch them for a laugh!
Via YouTube, I learnt how to decently cut a chicken up: haven't done it that much, but I know how And yes, I remember her (just) live. Had to feel sorry for her old man though.I love Fanny Xmas or not..