nanabilly, buscetti sounds rather nicer than my DS's version which was 'stogetti' and the same child invented 'pickled lily' for MiL's piccalilly. He also use it, predictably, for Piccadilly when we visited London.
Crumpets in Scotland, when I was young, were like large, flat, holey (on one side) pancakes, about the diameter of a tea plate, which were spread with jam and rolled up - a treat for afternoon tea
Are you in your forever house?
Belfast another appalling attack, we need to ask what is driving this.
Isnt it funny how the things children say when they're little, stay as family heirlooms for years?

