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    as per 10 nov, found nothing at those, but, YES, found a dusty bottle of Sherry at the Times Merc near the BOI Alley..... Found vermouth at Rob Super market......
     
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    She's a keeper then :smile:
     
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    What does she use for: 1) the sponge part (I wondered about chiffon cake); 2) The cream topping - I have not seen whipping cream here (there is aerosol based cream but it collapses - at least in does on my hot choc drink). Thanks for any advice as since you mentioned sherry trifle I have not been able to sleep!
     
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    Found WHIPPING CREAM / Heavy Cream. Robinsons now carries it at da Mall.... Found it in large (1 ltr.) about 4 months ago, found the little 200 ml size a month ago, perfect for sherry trifle or potatoes au gratin, the gruyere at Belcris.. also carrying REAL local milk, Norient Brand, but only 3 days a week, probably not enuf production (or demand) to provide every day, same cooler as the whippin cream...

    And found Sherry at Times Mercantile just up from Immigration on Locsin.
     
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    You can buy what we call champagne fingers in Brazil (not sure of the English name but I think they're called ladyfingers) in that biscuit and pasalubong shop a couple of doors down from Sans Rival in Robinsons, as you head towards National Bookstore. they also sell them in the supermarket itself, but in very large tins.
     

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    They are perfect for trifle sponge!
     
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    I do like ladyfingers around my trifle. :smile:
     
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