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Today Is The National Day For This Dish! Do You Know What It Is? NO GOOGLING! (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2018 OP
Welch rarebit? Achilleaze Sep 2018 #1
Right you are! Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2018 #2
My old man had a thing for it Achilleaze Sep 2018 #3
Obviously a gent with a taste for the finer things in life! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2018 #4
More commonly spelled with an 's': Welsh rarebit. Originally called Welsh rabbit mnhtnbb Sep 2018 #5

mnhtnbb

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5. More commonly spelled with an 's': Welsh rarebit. Originally called Welsh rabbit
Mon Sep 3, 2018, 04:40 PM
Sep 2018

but did not contain rabbit.

It's interesting to look up the origination of some of these old dishes. This one goes back to 18th Century Britain.

I haven't had Welsh rarebit since being in Britain in the 80's!

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