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Awake for about another 4 hours or so. Somewhat hung over today - must be that cocoa...

Scambling should have been scrambling but I can't type properly. Must be the hang-over. Scrambling according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrambling is "category of climbing that does not entail the use of any ropes on the ascent or descent."

You use cold smoking for foods that don;t want to be cooked, such as smoked salmon (lox) or bacon. Hot smoking would cook the food and produce a different product, also good, but different, for example BBQ pork.

I've not tried smoking fruits, but I imagine it could be interesting.Anyone had any?

Loaves with sandwiches or similar inside are usually called "Pain Surprise", or surprise loaf although that term can mean other things as well.

Here is a link to a picture of a proper commercial one from the entertainment menu of the supermarket chain Waitrose (www.waitrose.com) http://www.waitrosedeliver.com/images/prod...047275_BP_3.jpg

They charge £38.50 (say $70) for one to feed 16 as part of a buffet, and need 5 days notice. Much neater than mine, but rather less smoked salmon in the sandwiches I expect,

Here is the pork hock for supper.

We'll have it with mashed potato and a green vegetable.

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Fascinating Blog, Jack. Thank you.

Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

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All right Jackal 10, I do this most reluctantly, but after seven pages of your splendid blog I just have to ask: What exactly is your cholesterol count?

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Thank you so much for all these wonderful pictures and insights into your life. I am in awe.

Dianne Ross.

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