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sherrardk | 23:07 Sat 06th Nov 2010 | Food & Drink
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When we were in France in the summer we bought some madelines (well, quite a lot actually) and we all really liked them. I think they must have been 'long-life' as they were in a packet made out of stuff similar to a crisp packet and they weren't displaid by the bread. My husband bought some from Waitrose yesterday and they weren't very nice in comparison (maybe because they were 'fresh' with a short shelf life). Does anyone know where I can get some of the French variety? Thanks.
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Not sure, but here's a recipe...... http://www.waitrose.com/recipe/Madeleines.aspx
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Thanks Boxtops - hope they are nicer than the ones they sell.
look in the cake section for Bon Maman madeleines
Sometimes you can get packs of them in pound shops

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