The Aga you can see in the picture is something that my whole family (dogs and cats included)are drawn to especially on a cold winters day. I am not quite sure of its age, I think it is about 1960's as it was secondhand when we bought it. It is a very unusual colour for an Aga, a sort of powdery baby blue. Before I had an Aga, I could not understand what all the fuss was about and even now I'm not quite sure if I can quite put it into words but I do love it! I'm about to embark on some baking this afternoon ( I feel a recipe from Mary Berry's Ultimate Cake Book coming on!) I thought I might give the Crunchy Top Lemon Cake a whirl. I had it at a summer fete last summer and it was just delicous.....
Oh my! Oh my! Oh my! That cake looks delicious. Oh my! :-)
Mari-Nanci
Posted by: 'MN' | March 03, 2007 at 02:57 PM
The first time I read about an Aga, was in the books of Rosemund Piltcher. And my Net friend in Dover speaks of hers too.
Mari-Nanci
Posted by: 'MN' | March 04, 2007 at 08:39 PM
Hi Mari-Nanci
Do you know of anyone who has an Aga in the States? I am not sure if they are known over there? Dover is not too far from me about 1 hour 15mins - have a friend who lives in Deal, about 10 mins from Dover. Small world huh?
Posted by: Jane | March 06, 2007 at 05:22 PM