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You can keep your fireworks, just give me the Parkin!
According to Wiki:
Parkin or Perkin is a soft cake traditionally made of oatmeal and molasses,[1] which originated in northern England. Often associated with Yorkshire, particularly the Leeds area,[2] its precise origins are unclear, and it is very widespread and popular in other areas, such as Lancashire. Parkin is generally moist and even sometimes sticky. In Hull and East Yorkshire, it has a drier, more biscuit-like texture than in other areas. Parkin is traditionally eaten on Bonfire Night,[3], November 5, but is also enjoyed year-round. It is baked commercially throughout Yorkshire, but is a mainly domestic product in other areas
First Saturday class today. I discovered that my brain does actually work before 10am and at weekends! So that's good news.
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