Watch for such common winter annuals as field pennycress, shepherds purse, henbit, blue mustard and treacle mustard. |
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Gingerbread and flapjacks had just emerged, treacle scones were about to go in. |
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Most recipes rely on the old method of melting treacle, golden syrup, and brown sugar with quantities of butter, before adding flour. |
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Traditional bonfire treats including black peas, baked potatoes, parkin, toffee apples and treacle toffee were also on offer. |
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But once, trying to answer a question thrown at him, he choked and spluttered on a treacle toffee. |
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On the menus, they had steam puddings, treacle tarts with custard, nothing like that namby-pamby Black Forest Gateau. |
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For the second time in recent months Michael Winner castigates a treacle tart for its lack of treacle. |
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Treacle tart is the name of a dish which contains absolutely no treacle at all. |
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You'd get two mugs-full of tea and sugar, one tin of treacle, one bar of soap, and half an ounce of nicki-nicki tobacco. |
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Make a well in the middle, add the oil, treacle and enough milk to combine and make a soft dough. |
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The list of puddings included deep pan apple pie, jam roly-poly and treacle sponge. |
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Sometimes it moves as slowly and luxuriantly as treacle, other times it slips through your fingers. |
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Now is the time to dig out classic recipes for forgotten puddings such as treacle tart, Eve's pudding, lemon Meringue pie and Bakewell tart. |
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More of this and the ice cream will make way for sponge pudding and treacle and my autumn diet will be fully established. |
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An innovation confined mainly to Britain was treacle or molasses from sugar cane. |
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The curd is perfectly complemented by the thick warm brown treacle topping that titillates the palate of dessert lovers anywhere. |
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Mix together the egg, 125g muscovado sugar, treacle, buttermilk and remaining butter until smooth. |
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We're using a Wiltshire wet cure, consisting of beer, salt, black treacle, black peppercorns, juniper berries and saltpetre. |
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It is then processed, cooked and eaten in various forms ranging from a sticky treacle to a dry bread. |
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Tar clogs your lungs like thick treacle, and a 20-a-day smoker inhales a full cup of tar in a year. |
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Time to head downstairs, but not before I've warned them that if they don't eat their main course, they'll miss out on the treacle tart. |
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A treacle sponge was a throwback to the days when Golden Syrup was a treat. |
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In such a time, his greatest mistake is not sweetening his logic with sentimental treacle. |
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That he accomplishes all this without diving head first into a pit of treacle and Hallmark sentiment makes it all the more valuable. |
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Unfortunately, the kitchen was closed and while others had sandwiches that were available, I was forced to chose some treacle tart. |
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The mere fact of their class assures them that sausage and mash, or treacle tart and ice cream, are rightfully, morally, their preserve. |
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I have promised Parisian cake, Meg says she'll provide flapjack and Jo says she'll make treacle tart. |
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Puddings were the usual best-of-Brit treacle tart with anaemic, flabby pastry, and a sticky toffee pudding that was just badly made. |
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He drove the baker's van, and was Ernie's rival for the widow's affections, offering her treacle tarts and hot meat pies. |
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She would make treacle cakes, currant cakes and, of course, she'd make white soda cakes, potato cakes and boxty. |
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Be aware that sucrose, glucose, glucose syrup, golden syrup, maple syrup, treacle, and invert sugar are all added sugars. |
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Her favourite is rack of lamb, treacle tarts, and Irish farmhouse cheese. |
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The brown bread was not wholemeal, but coloured with molasses or treacle. |
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For our grand finale, ordered after a decent interval, there was only ever going to be one choice for me, the dark treacle custard tart with rum soaked raisins. |
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Be aware that sucrose, glucose, glucose syrup, golden syrup, maple syrup, treacle, invert sugar, honey, dextrose and maltose are all added sugars. |
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It warms your heart more deeply than the standard holiday treacle, but this is, all the same, an intelligent, humane, funny and sorrowful Christmas treat. |
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It's as brutal as expected, with several riders, including Peter Sagan, almost grinding to a halt, as if they're pedalling through treacle. |
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In a town where treacle-wading has long been the main sport, the waders feel that the treacle has become even thicker. |
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Then James Oakes, probing for coal in Derbyshire, England, came upon a deposit of petroleum the consistency of treacle. |
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It is therefore no way to tackle the fact that the decision-making process within the European Union is still akin to wading through treacle. |
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As it opens further, nuances of treacle, aniseed and graphite slowly emerge. |
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Lightly heat Sobrassada de Mallorca treacle and pour over and around the apples. |
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Takimono, a kind of nerikoh, is made of powdered incense for medical use, together with binding substances such as nectar and treacle. |
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I returned to bed for two hours, and then eventually went to Wetherspoons where I had two glasses of Perrier and a Mediterranean vegetable pasta bake and treacle sponge. |
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Melvin bought all three of them hot soup, gingerbread and parkin, small cakes made out of oatmeal and treacle, followed by warm cider for the women and ale for himself. |
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But watching this torpid, listless movie is like Scuba-diving in treacle. |
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Oh, and there's treacle tart or very creamy home-made ices for pudding. |
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Four ounces of the clarified juice of Scabious taken in the morning fasting, with a dram of Mithridate or Benice treacle, frees the heart from any infection of pestilence. |
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From the best white soda to queen cakes and treacle cake, one of the prizes that will surely water the taste buds of visitors will be the prize for the Best Novelty Cake. |
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Standard ingredients are flour, breadcrumbs, suet, dried fruit, eggs, treacle, spices, sugar, and milk, with a raising agent and often with some apple or carrot. |
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Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream. |
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It dripped down from my head to my toes in slow motion, as if treacle had been poured over me. |
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But what's money when we've got home made treacle sponge for pudding? |
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Without any sentimental treacle, I cried all the way through. |
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If you don't have muscovado, use caster sugar, but replace 25g of that with black treacle. |
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In a jug, mix 300ml buttermilk, 4 tbsp of water and a generous tbsp of black treacle. |
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Black treacle adds a bittersweet depth to these brownies – they're perhaps the richest and most chocolatey I've ever had. |
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This one is just that: its deep, roasted flavour is bolstered by black treacle and warmly spiced with ginger. |
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A success in that same vein, though, was the treacle tart that came with my tea-less tea — a real step up from the usual disk of sugariness. |
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As well, we have taken into account the transformation of plants in different products such as infusions, decoctions, poultices, kinds of treacle and types of ointment. |
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Flies buzzed in circles round the ceiling, and the treacle papers and bundles of dried clover were pinned to the window curtains. |
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Caramel and treacle are admissible by-flavours. |
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The next generation of supercomputers will still not achieve photo-realistic sets in real time: trying to make computer companies understand video pictures is rather like swimming in treacle. |
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The adventurous may prefer the gloriously-named varieties like greater stitchwort, germander speedwell and treacle mustard. |
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That firm supplied glucose syrup or treacle to Dutch feed manufacturers. |
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It was like rowing through treacle again in the afternoon. |
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In such circumstances, all it would take to open the way to demagogues and other sorts of political faith-healer would be a fresh economic crisis, one harsh enough to make voters fear that treacle was turning into quicksand. |
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Remove the fat from the surface of the treacle and store until use. |
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Not only did he win Olympic gold and make the rest of the field look like they were running through treacle but he cut 0.1sec off his own world record and became the first 800m athlete to run under 1min 41.00sec. |
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So it's sourdough with caraway seeds, rye flour and black treacle in it. |
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The opening menu features traditional pub fare such as honey treacle chicken wings, USDA Black Angus burger, Atlantic cod and chips, and sticky toffee pudding. |
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The public tributes to Griffith were over-the-top in a way his acting never was, spreading treacle from the evening newscasts to the front page of the New York Times. |
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