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		<title>Day Menu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jacket Potatoes
Home baked jacket potatoes with a choice of:
Butter £4.25
Melted cheese £4.95
Egg mayonnaise £5.25
Tuna mayonnaise £5.25
Baked beans £5.00
Cheese and baked beans £5.25
Prawns in Marie Rose sauce £5.95
All served with butter and a salad 
Burgers
Homemade by our own chefs
4oz Beef burger £6.25
4oz Beef burger with cheese £6.95
4oz Beef burger with Cornish blue cheese £7.50
4oz Beef burger [...]]]></description>
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<p>Home baked jacket potatoes with a choice of:</p>
<p>Butter £4.25</p>
<p>Melted cheese £4.95</p>
<p>Egg mayonnaise £5.25</p>
<p>Tuna mayonnaise £5.25</p>
<p>Baked beans £5.00</p>
<p>Cheese and baked beans £5.25</p>
<p>Prawns in Marie Rose sauce £5.95</p>
<p>All served with butter and a salad </p>
<h3>Burgers</h3>
<p>Homemade by our own chefs</p>
<p>4oz Beef burger £6.25</p>
<p>4oz Beef burger with cheese £6.95</p>
<p>4oz Beef burger with Cornish blue cheese £7.50</p>
<p>4oz Beef burger with cheese and bacon £7.50</p>
<p>4oz Beef burger with cheese and pineapple £7.50</p>
<p>Double up to 8oz for an extra £1.50</p>
<p>All served with homemade chips and a salad garnish</p>
<h3>Wraps</h3>
<p>Freshly made to order</p>
<p>Cheese with salsa £4.25</p>
<p>Hot beef with mustard £4.95</p>
<p>Hot chicken &#038; bacon with salsa £5.50</p>
<p>Prawns with Marie Rose sauce £5.50</p>
<p>Home roasted turkey with cranberry £4.95 </p>
<p>Breaded chicken strips with salsa £4.95</p>
<p>All wraps are served with a salad garnish and crisps </p>
<p>Home baked chilled ham, egg &#038; chips £9.95</p>
<h3>Filled French Sticks</h3>
<p>Freshly made to order</p>
<p>Slices of mature Cheddar cheese £4.25</p>
<p>Egg mayonnaise £4.00</p>
<p>Slices of Blue cheese £4.50</p>
<p>Tuna mayonnaise £5.50</p>
<p>Home roasted honey glazed ham £4.75</p>
<p>Home roasted turkey &#038; cranberry sauce £4.75</p>
<p>Home roasted beef £4.75</p>
<p>Prawns in Marie Rose sauce £5.50</p>
<p>All French sticks are served with a salad garnish<br />
and crisps </p>
<h3>Children’s Filled French Sticks</h3>
<p>Freshly made to order £3.95 each</p>
<p>Egg mayonnaise</p>
<p>Slices of Cheddar cheese </p>
<p>Home roasted honey glazed ham </p>
<p>Home roasted beef</p>
<p>Home roasted turkey &#038; cranberry</p>
<p>All French sticks are served with a salad garnish </p>
<h3>Side Orders</h3>
<p>Garlic bread £1.95</p>
<p>Cheesy garlic bread £2.25</p>
<p>Homemade chips £1.95       </p>
<p>Homemade cheesy chips £2.50    </p>
<p>Side salad £2.50                </p>
<p>Fresh bread £1.50</p>
<h3>Thunder &#038; Lightning</h3>
<p>Two freshly baked scones topped with golden syrup and clotted cream served with either a traditional pot of tea or a cup of straight black or white coffee £4.25</p>
<h3>Traditional Cream Tea</h3>
<p>Two freshly baked scones served with either a traditional pot of tea or a cup of straight black or white coffee £4.25</p>
<h3>Tea–Cake</h3>
<p>Toasted spiced tea-cake served with either a traditional pot of tea or a cup of straight black or white coffee £2.95</p>
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		<title>Bodmin Jail&#8217;s Famous Cornish Cream Tea</title>
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In Cornwall, the cream tea was traditionally served with a &#8220;Cornish split&#8221;, a type of slightly sweet whitebread roll, rather than a scone.[6]. The warm roll (or scone) should first be buttered, then spread with strawberry jam, and finally topped with a spoonful of Cornish clotted cream.[5]
Another variation to a cream tea is called &#8220;Thunder [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_160" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-full wp-image-160" title="cream tea large" src="http://www.bodminjail.org.php5-2.dfw1-1.websitetestlink.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/cream-tea-large.jpg" alt="Our Famous 'CCT'" width="200" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Our Famous &#39;CCT&#39;</p></div>
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<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">In Cornwall, the cream tea was traditionally served with a &#8220;Cornish split&#8221;, a type of slightly sweet whitebread roll, rather than a scone.[6]. The warm roll (or scone) should first be buttered, then spread with strawberry jam, and finally topped with a spoonful of Cornish clotted cream.[5]</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Another variation to a cream tea is called &#8220;Thunder and Lightning&#8221; which consists of a round of bread, topped with clotted cream and golden syrup, honey or treacle.[1].</div>
<p>Here in  Cornwall, the cream tea was traditionally served with a &#8220;Cornish split&#8221;, a type of slightly sweet whitebread roll, rather than a scone. The warm roll (or scone) should first be buttered, then spread with strawberry jam, and finally topped with a spoonful of Cornish clotted cream</p>
<p>Another variation to a cream tea is called &#8220;Thunder and Lightning&#8221; which consists of a round of bread, topped with clotted cream and golden syrup, honey or treacle.</p>
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