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The Kemer
Kronicle
Volume 2 Issue 1 November 2002

Sea Fare

Spice Bannock (for one)

120 ml all-purpose flour
50 ml sugar
15 ml baking powder
10 ml mixed spices (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom) to taste Milk
Oil (15 ml if using a non-stick pan, otherwise a bit more)Combine the dry ingredients; add milk to make a thick batter. Put oil in frying pan, add batter and spread over pan to about 2 cm thick, cook over low heat till bottom is brown and top is firm, then flip and cook until brown.
Substitutions: Add raisins or other chopped fruit; use 15 to 20 ml cocoa powder instead of spices; use more sugar if desired.
Judy 'Veleda IV'

(We should have more space for additional recipes next issue)

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Bonfire Night

Many thanks to Steve and Jim (plus maybe some others) for organising Bonfire night. This is a traditional English celebration remembering the 'Gunpowder Plot' when Guido Fawkes attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament. 'Guy' is now traditionally burned on top of the bonfire on November 5th each year. Also thanks to all those who worked so hard to provide food for everyone. Some of the recipes will be given in future editions.

Sunday Outings
(Any suggestions for future walks please contact Julie, Ron, Jean or Bob)

White House
27th October 2002

Hasan very generously spared some time from his busy schedule of organising organisers in order to organise this the first of the seasons walks. A very gentle hike (for most) up to the White House where Ibrahim and crew were ready to provide the welcome refreshments.

Roman Bridge
3rd November 2002




The second outing of the season, organised by Bob and Jean was a combined hike/cycle ride up to the Roman Bridge. A good turnout enjoyed the excellent weather and spectacular views and had a picnic lunch by the river.

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Termessos

17th November 2002

Well, what a wonderful day. The weather was incredibly kind to us with a lovely warm day and clear blue sky. 55 adults and a scattering of children left just after 9.30 and arrived to a slightly chilly car park at Termessos about 11.20. Once we had climbed to the main site and were back in the sunshine the temperature was just right and everyone went there own way to enjoy the pleasures of this wonderful site. We are not sure if anyone else managed to find the elusive "big foot" but just to prove that it exists here is a photograph of Julie pretending to be a leg.
Most people seemed about ready to return by 15.30 although it was a little careless of one un-named lady to lose her husband!!! It's OK though - Julie found him for her???


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