Yorkshire Pudding: and other Brit Food
Tonks
tonks_op at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 29 07:18:12 UTC 2007
Steve said:
> > Finally, the British seem to appreciate a good Ginger
> > Ale or Ginger Beer. Something Americans definitely
> > don't do. I would especially like to try Fentiman's
> > Ginger Beer as well as their Shandy. Idris Fiery
> > Ginger Beer sound appealing too. There is a third
> > brand of really fiery ginger beer/ale but I can't
> > seem to track down the name at the moment. They
> > were suppose to sell it in 'Whole Foods' stores in
> > the USA but I've never found it there.
Tonks:
Oh, now I remember that about England. I couldn't drink coke for a
while a number of years ago when I was in Europe and I drank that
alful orange pop everywhere until I got to England. They had this
wonder ginger beer. I hate ginger ale in the U.S., but this was
really great. I rememeber trying to find some in the U.S. later and
couldn't. Maybe it can be had it Canada, I don't know. But I haven't
thought of it in years till you just reminded me. It was very
good!!! Cheers.
I agree with someone else who said the Yorkshire Pudding is some
sort of bread. I expected a pudding. If I remember correctly, it
isn't even sweet. Why is it called 'pudding', when it isn't sweet?
Tonks_op
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