Originally posted on Dr D in Oz:
Bakewell, the “ancient capital of the Peak District” in the north of England, is home to two pastries- the Bakewell tart and the lesser known Bakewell Pudding. Said to be the result of an incompetent cook’s error, using savoury rather than sweet pastry to make a jam pie…
How many confections does it take to make an English country town? Bakewell, ‘capital’ of the Peak District, has two- the super-famous tart and the lesser known, but more historical (and hilarious), pudding. Tideswell, the Peaks’ second town, has the Tidza pud, cousin to its Bakewell counterpart.
Adelaide just doesn’t do urban decay well, so this broken house and fence is the exception rather than the rule. A bit of urban is good for the soul every now and again. In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Broken.”






