From The Guardian:
The Summertime Act of 1916 established two clock changes per year. During the second world war, double British summer time was invented as an energy-saving device, effectively putting the country on the same footing as mainland Europe - GMT+1 in the winter, and GMT+2 in the summer. In 1947, Britain reverted to normal.
We should be grateful we only have a one hour difference now!
Cookery books and other books - are you keeping them ?
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Soops kitchen, a place of reflection, refuge and at times revelry.

