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Black Pudding

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dickythorpe said:
Scollops and a slice of black pudding was a tasty starter I had once in the Cornish harbour of the fantastically named Mousehole

I like Mousehole. Been down there for a few February half terms and it’s hard to beat having a few pints in The Ship Inn as the rain lashes against the windows.
 
dickythorpe said:
Scollops and a slice of black pudding was a tasty starter I had once in the Cornish harbour of the fantastically named Mousehole

I had a Claaarks pie and a pint of Daaark once in a place named Shithole :lol:
 
Cooperman said:
dickythorpe said:
Scollops and a slice of black pudding was a tasty starter I had once in the Cornish harbour of the fantastically named Mousehole

I like Mousehole. Been down there for a few February half terms and it’s hard to beat having a few pints in The Ship Inn as the rain lashes against the windows.

A lovely pub that, they all are down there. Lovely village called Paul within walking distance that has a pub called the King's Arms opposite an ancient church.

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