Thank you so much for your very kind comments about my sheep-cake. It was very well received and there was much laughter and offers of putting the kettle on as soon as we started work!
There was just the two cakes in the end for this year's end of lambing season cake-off, as a third entry had a mini-family-crisis (a poorly coughing child) so cake decorating was put on hold - the vet (a huge rugby playing cow lifting strapping man) had made an extremely rich and tasty chocolate and Guinness cake!
He covered it with lashing of a cream cheese icing and I have to admit it was very yummy but very rich, not something you should have mid-morning at work - I did cheerfully comment on 'I don't usually drink during the day hic!'
We all chortled at his reasoning for his design...he said that he'd been looking at the back end of ewes for the last few weeks so it was the perfect choice for his cake!
Oooh ooh I just remembered I have heard some new farming dialect words - you were so interested last time I blogged 'Today' that I thought I would share!
A farmer rang to request a list of drugs and one of the medications he needed was ' fer 'is yow wi bad touch of t crambleys' And not only was she suffering the interestingly fruity sounding 'crambleys' but she was 'alles had tiftin' too....
So...any ideas?
Have a guess!
Go on - what do you think?!
Medicine for eating too many cranberries and medicine to help the other who have eaten too much chocolate tiffin cake......
ReplyDeleteYour cake gets my vote!
That cake made me laugh, but prefer your funny sheep! crambly sounds a bit 'grumbly' did the sheep have a grumbly tum? No idea for the second one!
ReplyDeletehaha love the sheeps bum cake, no idea wot those words meant
ReplyDeleteThank goodness I don't need to interpret farming Yorkshire - I'd be hopeless. No idea what he meant though as you say, it does sound fruity!!
ReplyDeleteLove the sheep bum cake. Too cute. I have no idea what your farmer said unless he has an animal with an upset tummy. Tiftin?????
ReplyDeleteLove your posts about your Yorkshire farmers.