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Show DI8HES LIKED IN ENGLAND. I Counties Have Their Own Favorite I Forms of Food. H Thoro Is senrcely n county In Eng- I land thnt Iiub not u fnvorlto common H dish among Its people. H In rural Essex ono moots with n JH combination of stowed rabbit and I raspberry Jam. I Whenever applo plo makes Its np- I peurnnco on a Yorkshire dltinor tublo cheeso finds n plnco there, and tho I two nro eaten together. H Rnbblt pudding Is u dish only to bo I encountered In Norfolk, which coiin- H ty believes In stufllng u turkey with H chestnuts. Lnncnshlro bus a parsnip H pudding peculiarly Its own. as well n H n kind of enko mndo of fat bacon nnd H oatmeal. The llttlo villages dotted ubout tho I mud fluts of Essex nro tho only A places In Englnnd where clum soup W H forma nn article or diet. H A Cambridgeshire man usually fries H and cuts apples and snusuges togoth- H or. He. nlso. Is fnml of making Jam H of his surplus marrows; but Iu Lan- H casblro thoy would bo ploklcd, H Tho practice of eating sweets with H tnent Is to bo found In Devonshire H where tho natives rarely think of H eating filed bacon without sugar or Boino sort, either powdored, whlto or brown. Homo Chut. fl |