An interesting question. Out Rawcliffe (a farming community) used to be the leaders on the cake front, but after the unfortunate scandal attendant upon the appearance of an
pineapple at the Local Produce stall at Harvest last year, which knocked their confidence for six, Hambleton have edged into the lead. At St Oswald's we don't mind waiting with bated breath. We only do stale biccies and ecclesiastical tea, so we look forward to outings to Out Rawcliffe and Hambleton with much smiling and rubbing of bellies. As we look forward to the all-too-rare Churches Together services at St Bernard's (RC) - fancy biccies (fresh), decent tea, and jolly nice tablecloths. Nearly as nice as ours at St Oswald's (terracotta, in case of spills.)
But it seems that the matter of ecclesiastical nosh has now engaged the minds of higher authorities than our own humble parishes.
To find out why you'll have to click
here.
(But I do wish Damian would stop calling Anglicans Protestants. We are
not Protestants. We are Anglo-Catholics.)
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