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	<title>Comments on: Q - When is a Welsh Cake not a Welsh Cake?</title>
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		<title>By: Andy Cleves</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy Cleves</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2006 18:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Steve
I am from Cardiff, same as you and I'm in Les Croupiers Running Club, like you.

This issue was on a TV programme over here in Wales last week: 'X Ray', which looks at issues of national importance such as Welsh Cakes. The researchers had not done a thorough job however, since they did not acknowledge that some people in Wales, my Mum for example,  call Welsh Cakes 'Bakestones' due to the large flat, 'stone' they are cooked on. Ironically I think the 'stone' is in fact, made of iron. You don't seem to see these large bakestones anymore - maybe as they're not microwave friendly!

Happy Running
Hwyl Fawr
Andy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve<br />
I am from Cardiff, same as you and I&#8217;m in Les Croupiers Running Club, like you.</p>
<p>This issue was on a TV programme over here in Wales last week: &#8216;X Ray&#8217;, which looks at issues of national importance such as Welsh Cakes. The researchers had not done a thorough job however, since they did not acknowledge that some people in Wales, my Mum for example,  call Welsh Cakes &#8216;Bakestones&#8217; due to the large flat, &#8217;stone&#8217; they are cooked on. Ironically I think the &#8217;stone&#8217; is in fact, made of iron. You don&#8217;t seem to see these large bakestones anymore - maybe as they&#8217;re not microwave friendly!</p>
<p>Happy Running<br />
Hwyl Fawr<br />
Andy</p>
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		<title>By: The ForumWales Blog  - 'Welsh Stuff and More'</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Welsh Cakes&lt;/strong&gt;

	 Our friend Steve over at Cymru66 has posted an interesting bit of info on Welsh Cakes.
	Link: Cymru66
Link: BBC story

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<p>	 Our friend Steve over at Cymru66 has posted an interesting bit of info on Welsh Cakes.<br />
	Link: Cymru66<br />
Link: BBC story</p>
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