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Heartwarming Letters on Romance, Cricket, Fashion, and Food

Readers share thoughts on romantic dining, cricket grounds in heritage sites, funnel neck anoraks, traditional Farmhouse Fare recipes, and drone size comparisons.

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Heartwarming Conversations and Romantic Dining

I can’t be the only person wondering if Dining across the divide () is possibly resulting in more romantic liaisons than Blind date? Some of them are heartwarming.

Ed Clarke
Manchester

Cricket Ground in a World Heritage Site

Why all the excitement about a cricket ground within the boundaries of a World Heritage Site ()? Derwent Valley Mills has five (viz Cromford Meadows, Ambergate, Belper Meadows, Duffield Meadows and Darley Abbey).

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Paul English
Belper, Derbyshire

Funnel Neck Anoraks

My anorak has a “funnel” neck (). Fortunately, it doesn’t allow rain to cascade through it.

Theresa Graham
Clevedon, Somerset

Farmhouse Fare Cookbook

I was surprised and pleased to see Felicity Cloake’s reference to Farmhouse Fare (). I still have my mother’s copy of this book and often refer to it for traditional recipes. At this time of year I always use the one for Welsh cakes.

Jean Wood
Hythe, Kent

Drone Size Comparison

Your report () describes a small drone as “the size of a labrador puppy” – surely a welcome addition to Wales and football pitches in the standard list of measurements.

Cassy Firth
Morley, West Yorkshire

This article was sourced from theguardian

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