Even the English lardy cake is really a bread dough enriched with lard by rolling and folding the dough around the fat. |
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Once, when we went to visit them, we managed to sneak a lardy cake through customs for her. |
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English lardy cakes, made in the public ovens during the 1500s were served with afternoon tea and during holidays. |
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The whitefish roast made of a mix of fresh, salted or dried whitefish and lardy pork is true to local traditions. |
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A variation of an Eastern Finnish traditional dish, this food is prepared from rainbow trout and lardy pork baked into a bread crust. |
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But they're those comically lardy simpletons in sports clothes who require two aeroplane seats each. |
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We both opt for the lardy full Scottish breakfast option, but judging by the smell of the locally smoked kippers, they would be equally as satisfying. |
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If anyone knows why podgy women wear tops and trousers that don't meet, and lardy men go around without shirts in public places, please let me know. |
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Beauce Sheep Dogs are big, solidly built, powerful and muscular, but not at all lardy. |
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It would only have been embarrassing had her bottom been lardy and speckled with cellulite. |
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The counter was lined with home-baked lardy cakes, scones and other sweet treats. |
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Larry is considered an improvement on that lardy guy they put in charge when Tony Blair went on his holidays. |
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Cox's Bakery I remember for the big slab of butter you were invited to use when purchasing their lardy cake. |
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Having a lift home in a hot dog van really was the icing on this lardy cake. |
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Then I upset all the dinner table when telling them how good lardy cake tastes are when they are made from lard. |
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The rest of the year, we are given biscuits, lardy cakes, doughnuts, cream cakes and much more, with tea and coffee day and night. |
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I observed them with a certain amount of interest as I sat on a hard, horsehair sofa, eating lardy cake served with strong sweet tea. |
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Children will be able to make a bird box or bird lardy cakes and explore the nature reserve. |
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I had my first lardy cake earlier this year, from a petrol station with a surprising array of baked goods, and the fatty, soft, sweet carb load sent me to sleep for the rest of the car journey home. |
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The healthy thing, as everyone knows, is to occupy a middle ground between the Instagrammers with their raw quinoa pizzas and Nigella's lardy treats. |
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It's not like we don't have a proper meal and are all lardy or anything. |
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Morning sir, I'll be dropping off your lardy cakes before noon and give my good wishes to your good lady wife,' he'd say. |
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Today lardy cakes are served for birthdays or special occasions. |
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They also sell home-made apple pies, lardy cakes and fresh cream cakes. |
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But Lardy Cake isn't really a London thing anyway. Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire is to my mind the epicentre of lardies. |
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I expect he could call his gaffer Lardy Pardy and still keep the armband. |
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Spencer also loves Lardy cake that is crammed full of lard, sugar and fruit. |
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From Lardy cakes to cake sandwiches, follow a trail around the museum and discover all sorts of weird and wonderful facts about cooking and baking in the Black Country. |
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Lard continues to grow in popularity with the UK food processing market as it is ideal for making products such as pork pies, shortcrust pastries and traditional Lardy cakes. |
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