DH and I were discussing the Camilla Long article in the Sunday Times today where she berates the producers of 'Bake off' for setting up Mary Berry to tell Paul Hollywood off about dunking his Jaffa Cake in his tea. She told him ' we don't do that in the South'. Camilla Long asserted that it is a class rather than a geographical issue. I accused DH a lifelong southerner of dunking cake. He replied loftily that's only when it's stale (I don't give him stake cake) I wouldn't dunk one of those things - well I wouldn't eat one of those things'. What's your view of this terribly important subject?
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CUTTING OFF A ROSE BRANCH IN NEXT DOOR'S GARDEN
Do you try to keep childcare (fairly) equal between your grandchildren?