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Old 18-12-2003, 06:43 PM
Mary Fisher
 
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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Mary Fisher wrote:


(I get lamb suet saved for me by my local butcher, for making white

pudding.)

My sheep supplier (my daughter) saves the suet for me to make candles.


Tallow, per-lease!


The candles I make are tallow, certainly. But one mustn't assume the
knowledge of the readers. when it's in the sheep it's suet. If I used it for
cooking it would be suet. People know what suet is, mostly, they don't know
what tallow is, mostly. If you say you make tallow candles they screw up
their noses and usually say it stinks, which is doesn't. I've had people
telling me that only the rich could afford tallow candles.

People just don't know.

Had I been asked I would have put you on the short list of those I would
expect to know.

Mary (wax and tallow chander)

Mary


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.