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** other tectonic plates are also available. Interestingly enough, the Sundaland part of the plate has been subducting, i.e. sinking, for millions of years. Still, what’s new…
** Other towns in Lancashire that give their names to cakes and items of confectionery involving pastry and currants are also available. Speaking personally, I prefer the flaky pastry of an Eccles Cake to the shortcrust of a Chorley Cake, although apparently that one is a delicacy often enjoyed with a lump of butter. A bit odd, but it’s horses for courses I guess. They go in for that pie-and-pastry sort of thing over there, don’t they?