A Quote by Eve

Sticky toffee pudding is my favorite dessert in the U.K. — © Eve
Sticky toffee pudding is my favorite dessert in the U.K.
I've got such a sweet tooth. I do miss the U.K. where you get sticky toffee pudding or custard, all that.
I stay away from desserts, but every now and then, I have a sticky toffee pudding or a cup of tea with some biscuits.
My favorite dessert is banana pudding.
Watching the Commons tribute to Margaret Thatcher was like being suffocated inside a gigantic sticky toffee pudding, but one with nasty bogeys planted inside. There was much of the 'Margaret Thatcher who was lucky enough to know me,' especially from her own side of the House.
My secret indulgent food is dessert. I have an incredible sweet tooth - chocolate pudding with vanilla ice-cream or trifle and pavlova. I do love dessert.
One's favorite book is as elusive as one's favorite pudding.
"I feel like, like pudding," Iggy groaned. "Pudding with nerve endings. Pudding in great pain."
Fruits each in its season, are the cheapest, most elegant and wholesome dessert you can offer your family or friends, at luncheon or tea. Pastry and plum-pudding should be prohibited by law, from the beginning of June until the end of September.
My whole thing is simple, well-balanced meals. I have to say, though, that I really like dessert. I try not to eat dessert every day, but I'll have dessert every now and then.
My favorite pudding is good old English apple pie.
On Christmas Eve, we have a duck or roast pork with caramelised potatoes, braised red cabbage and gravy. For dessert, we have ris a l'amande, a rice pudding, and whoever gets the whole almond in it wins an extra present. Then we dance around the tree and sing carols.
My favorite dessert for me to eat at home is Milo and ice cream.
The man who invented instant pudding was moved to action by an inability to wait for pudding.
Thus the public use of reason and freedom is nothing but a dessert, a sumptuous dessert.
Of all the meals that represented British culture, perhaps none captured the imagination more than the Christmas pudding. It was the Victorians who firmly fixed the traditional plum pudding as a festive dish.
The first bowl of chocolate pudding was too hot, but Goldilocks ate it all anyway because, hey, it's chocolate pudding, right?
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