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Slightly sour plums
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You don't need the food processor. You can just rub it together between your fingers. Here is an applecrumble recipe that tells you how: -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/applecrumble_2971.shtml
This won't help that your missing all other ingredients.
Oops there's another ingredient I dont have, salt. I have not had salt in my home for as long as I have had a home, coming on for 29 years, I dont hate the stuff, I just dont use it, it is a flavour killer IMO.
I am not going out to buy stuff that I would never use again just for the sake of a few plums, I might just go with the first couple of posts and see which one works.
Thanks to all for your efforts.0
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