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		<title>Strawberry Tuesdaes</title>
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There are a few things that come to mind as quintessentially British summer: Pimms, a maximum of 3 days of actual summer, a rained out Wimbledon championship, and of course strawberries. Well we&#8217;ve now had two hot days in a row which may have broken some sort of English record, and with local strawberries cheaper [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are a few things that come to mind as quintessentially British summer: Pimms, a maximum of 3 days of actual summer, a rained out Wimbledon championship, and of course strawberries. Well we&#8217;ve now had two hot days in a row which may have broken some sort of English record, and with local strawberries cheaper than cheap at the moment I am fully prepared to break another record for excessive strawberry consumption. My neigbour spent the weekend in Cambridgeshire where she noticed that they were still getting Dutch strawberries, but here in the West country we have been indulging unashamedly in local produce for several weeks already.</p>
<p>I collected a very hot and bothered child from school and soothed her with the promise of a swim and some icecream. The swim we took care of immediately but I managed to put the icecream off until after she&#8217;d had her tea, whereupon we both dashed for the freezer to commence with the Sundae production.</p>
<p>For perfect Strawberry Sundaes you will need a punnet of freshly washed local strawberries. Check. A tub of <a href="http://vanielje.com/blog/2007/08/26/french-strawberry-icecream/">homemade strawberry icecream</a>. Check. Some miniature Bitter Chocolate Butterfly Biscuits to garnish. <a href="http://vanielje.com/blog/2008/06/11/bitter-cocoa-butterfly-biscuits/">Here are some I made earlier</a>. Chop, scoop and assemble in a coupe, a sundae dish, a cereal bowl, oh sod it, in whichever glass or bowl is closest to hand. It&#8217;s hot outside and the icecream is melting.</p>
<p>I was concentrating on the perfect ratio of strawberries to icecream, Kody was concentrating on squashing as many strawberries and scoops of icecream as she could into her glass. My masterpiece complete, I reached over to the cooling rack for a couple of butterflies, only to find that my multi tasking mini me had munched, chopped and scooped simultaneously and all but one little chocolate biscuit was now tucked into one or both of her chipmunk cheeks. How she managed to lick the icecream scoop at the same time is a mystery of childhood that obviously receeds into the mists of time as we approach adulthood. I suspect it may be something to do with faith. If you believe,it will be possible.</p>
<p>I know there are some strange people out there who are not fans of the strawberry / chocolate combo, but I love a crisp biscuit to highlight the richness of icecream, and a bitter dark chocolate is my perfect foil for the lush sweetness of strawberries, so these Strawberry Sundaes are high on my list of perfect summer desserts. Or breakfasts&#8230;or lunches&#8230; Only they cant be Sundaes mom! It&#8217;s Tuesday!</p>
<p>This is my entry into <a href="http://www.cookthink.com/blog/?p=969">Root Source Challenge #17: Strawberries.</a> Hosted by <a href="http://www.cookthink.com">Cookthink</a>. Check them out for other entries.</p>
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