After a few months I might expand to toasting bagels, baps, teacakes and crumpets. |
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Why are the British obsessed with tea and crumpets and being civil about things? |
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There were no crumpets to be had, and the hot buttered muffins were tepid and rubbery. |
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We also had scones, crumpets, sandwiches, and tea for our afternoon and high teas, which were currently in vogue with Caurian ladies. |
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Chris stocked it with coffee, tea, honey, jam, crumpets, English muffins and butter. |
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There has always been some confusion between muffins, crumpets, and pikelets, both in recipes and in name. |
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At home my father tears open a packet of crumpets and toasts them on the Aga. |
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Still singing, I took the crumpets out of the toaster and put them on a plate, spreading a generous amount of butter over them. |
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Soon enough, there was a pot of steaming coffee and a plate of honey-drenched crumpets standing in front of her. |
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Yet for all his roughshod opinions, Orwell was a gentle man who could be as fustily English as tea and crumpets. |
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There was bread and crumpets, but no toaster, and no match to light the griller. |
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Two hot crumpets accompanied by wrapped butter in a small dish together with a dish of blackcurrant jam were excellent. |
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Our menus advertised cream tea, with scones, or English tea, with crumpets. |
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Evidently excited to still be on solids, they have a traditional English breakfast consisting of tea, canned beans and crumpets flown to their San Francisco hotel every day. |
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Before being served, crumpets are toasted, generously buttered, and often sprinkled with a pinch of salt. |
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Making fantastically evenly done toast, with no less than six browning levels, it also has extra-wide slots that easily fit crumpets and bagels. |
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Enjoy beautifully prepared cakes and pastries, or a full afternoon tea with sandwiches, toasted buttered crumpets and scones, while you are transported back in time. |
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Liz screams, grabbing my head and cradling it as I collide with a bookshelf on my way down, upsetting an armchair, a floor lamp, and a serving tray filled with crumpets. |
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He smiled, pleasantly, as if they were chatting over tea and crumpets. |
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No, the Queen of England and her white gloves aren't dropping by for Earl Grey and crumpets, but Easter's still weeks away so banish the dust bunnies. |
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On wet days, the children make scones and fudge, and play pirates in the sitting room, which involves roaring fires, and the toasting of sausages and crumpets. |
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One last reason: I love cheddar cheese and crumpets! |
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Out beyond the bedsits and the stale crumpets and the golf-club ties, there's a giant waking, and it's proof positive that the old order of things is shiftable, that there can be novelty under the sun. |
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I stick the car with a few others in an outbuilding and as I unlatch the gate Angela Nicholl appears at the front door... she'll get me tea and crumpets but would I like to get a walk in before dark? |
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Another traditional Yorkshire food is pikelets which are similar to crumpets but much thinner. |
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Murder and mayhem abound during a weekend celebration in which topiary sing, British aristocrats dance with drunken abandon and tea and crumpets will be served to the audience. |
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By the time Ashton, the Royal Ballet's onetime director and all-time great choreographer, died in 1988, England was no longer the land of tea and crumpets. |
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No revolutionist's guide is an invitation to a tea and crumpets party. |
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Use: to flavor snacks, crumpets, frizzled bread, sandwiches. |
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You could also give your son mini-sandwiches, bagels, English muffins, crumpets or plain popcorn. |
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My folks, for example, put granulated sugar on their crumpets. |
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Had a glass last night with some pumkin pie and crumpets. |
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Dishes from the UK and Ireland found in Part 4 include Irish Stew, Parsnip Colcannon, Scottish Crumpets, Irish Soda Bread, Welsh Rarebit, and English Custard. |
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