On one occasion she mistakenly entered a half-cooked brack and won first place! |
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A brack with large currants and raisins was a treat and roast apples with custard and sugar was eaten heartily. |
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Once again, the cuppa tea and sandwiches and brack provided by Johnny and Mary Flaherty at half-time was very welcome. |
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Afterwards the congregation was invited to the assembly hall where the ladies served up a wonderful tea with all sorts of cakes, brack and home-made biscuits. |
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Her beautiful sausage rolls, salmon roulade, really special tea brack and strawberry and raspberry swiss rolls disappeared as quickly as they were handed around. |
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One of the most popular Christmas lines is brack, either the traditional Yorkshire variety or the new sticky stem ginger brack. |
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The trick to making a Barm Brack is soaking the fruit over night in the tea. |
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Apart from the Barm Brack, we don't really have any special foods but apples and nuts are always on the table. |
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O M Brack Jr, for instance, does not use full points after his initials. |
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She despises George and is diverted by the renewal of her acquaintance with the rakish Judge Brack who offers the possibility of flirting, gossip and intrigue. |
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Fire Station 2 was selected for the downsizing because it's one of only two stations in the city with two fire companies, Brack said. |
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Brack, 43, became the second Indianapolis 500 competitor to win an X Games gold medal, joining Jeff Ward, who has won X Games gold in supermoto. |
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The Ford foursome of Block, Brack, Deegan and Foust will drive their Fiestas in both competitions. |
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You gave a farewell dinner party, looked out clothes suited to 'soft' weather, promised to bring back Barm Brack and Bewley's tea and smoked wild salmon, also send postcards. |
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