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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Pudding
Boiled pudding was a common main course aboard ships in the British Navy in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Pudding was used as the primary dish in which daily rations of flour and suet were prepared.
The second and newer type of pudding consists of sugar and a thickening agent such as cornstarch, gelatin, eggs, or tapioca to create a sweet dessert similar to custard or mousse.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Quince_pudding   (408 words)

  
  Pudding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pudding is either of two general types of food, the second deriving from the first.
The older puddings were foods that were presented in a solid mass formed by the amalgamation of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter (as in Yorkshire pudding), blood (fl pudding), eggs (bread pudding), or a mixture of suet and flour or some other cereal (plum pudding).
Boiled puddings, in particular, were a common meal on board ships in the British Navy in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the usual manner in which daily rations of flour and suet were prepared.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pudding   (298 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Pudding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Pudding is either of two general types of food, the second deriving from the first.
The older puddings were foods that were presented in a solid mass formed by the amalgamation of various ingredients with a binder, which might include batter (as in Yorkshire pudding), blood (fl pudding), eggs (bread pudding), or a mixture of suet and flour or some other cereal (plum pudding).
Boiled puddings, in particular, were a common meal on board ships in the British Navy in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the usual manner in which daily rations of flour and suet were prepared.
www.blinkbits.com /blinks/pudding   (739 words)

  
 English Puddings and Desserts
A pudding is the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally).
There are hundreds of variations of sweet puddings in England but each pudding begins with the same basic ingredients of milk, sugar, eggs, flour and butter.
Semolina pudding can be served with raisins, currants or sultanas stirred in or with a dollop of jam.
www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk /customs/questions/food/puddings.htm   (501 words)

  
 The Great British Kitchen
Cheshire is a relatively well-to do county, particularly the northern region, bordering Greater Manchester.
Cheshire cheese is a splendid cheese, slightly salty and crumbly with a nutty flavour and smooth texture.
Chester Pudding is typical of many of the steamed suet puddings found all over the country and is differentiated from the others by its use of flcurrant jam.
www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk /rc_cheshire.htm   (917 words)

  
 Victorian London - Publications - Etiquette and Advice Manuals - Dinners and Diners, by Lieut.-Col. Newnham-Davis, 1899 ...
CHAPTER II I HAD been kept late in Fleet Street on Saturday, and at a little before seven I woke to the fact that it was near the dinner hour, that I was in the clothes I had worn all day, that I was brain-weary and tired, and not energetic.
It is a narrow and dark passage, and the squat little door of the tavern itself is not inviting, for it is reminiscent of a country public-house.
He had been used in past times to come to the Cheshire Cheese for his mid-day meal, and the first place he had sought out when he came to London was the old hostelry.
www.victorianlondon.org /publications2/dinners-02.htm   (1069 words)

  
 Old fashioned pudding recipes
Make a crust as for a fruit pudding, roll it out to fourteen or fifteen inches in length and eight or sine in width; spread with raspberry jam or any other preserve of a similar kind, and roll it up in the manner of a collared eel.
Beat up 8 eggs, put them in a stew-pan with half a pound of sugar, the same of butter, and some grated nutmeg, and set it on the fire, stirring it till it thickens; then pour it into a basin to cool.
Set a rich paste round the edge of your dish, pour in your pudding, and bake it in a moderate oven.
www.publicbookshelf.com /public_html/The_Household_Cyclopedia_of_General_Information/oldfashio_bda.html   (1401 words)

  
 Cheshire pudding
Make a crust as for a fruit pudding, roll it out to fourteen or fifteen inches (35-38 cm) in length and eight or nine (20-23 cm) in width; spread with raspberry jam or any other preserve of a similar kind, and roll it up in the manner of a collared eel.
Wrap a cloth round it two or three times, and tie it tight at each end.
Two hours and a quarter will boil it.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ch/Cheshire_pudding.html   (75 words)

  
 Hampton Roads Fun
Cheshire Grill, billing itself as "celebrating the retail history of Portsmouth," lives up to the claim.
Most desserts are homemade and the bread pudding (3.95), a simple, honest, comforting mingle of white and wheat bread in the shape of a pillbox hat, comes with a side of warm, sugary whiskey sauce.
Cheshire Grill is located at 623 High Street, Portsmouth.
www.hamptonroads.com /dining/cheshiregrill.html   (636 words)

  
 Guardian | No surrender monkeys
We swigged a tasty Bramley and Cox melange from Cheshire Apple Juice of Kelsall, near Tarporley, Cheshire, and did not stint on the Manchester tart jam (a subtle pink mix of cherries, bananas, sugar, vanilla and coconut) produced by Holly Cottage Preserves of Rawtenstall, Lancashire.
Snugburys, from near Nantwich, Cheshire, was very generous with selections from its 42 flavours of ice cream.
The palate and the mind were cleansed with a sample of award-winning fl pudding from RS Ireland ("the real Lancashire fl-pudding company") of Rawtenstall (again).
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5052473-103639,00.html   (751 words)

  
 Cookery
Make a crust as for a fruit pudding, roll it out to fourteen or fifteen inches in length and eight or sine in width; spread with raspberry jam or any other preserve of a similar kind, and roll it up in the manner of a collared eel.
Ground rice, potato flour, panada, and all puddings made from powders, are, or may be, prepared in the same way.
Put a quart of new milk into a stewpan, with the peel of a lemon cut very thin, a little grated nutmeg, a small stick of cinnamon; set it over a quick fire, but be careful it does not boil over.
www.sharelynx.net /web/cyclopedia/cookery.html   (16528 words)

  
 Majikthise : Dr. William Cheshire not nominated for Nobel Prize, either
Cheshire is a graduate of the West Virginia University school of Medicine.
Cheshire is of junior standing in that paper you cite.
The point here is that whether or not Dr. Cheshire was correct in suggesting a diagnosis of MCS rather than that of PVS (I hope that is a sufficiently neutral and accurate summary for our purposes here), the difference is not relevant to the legal issues, as I understand them.
majikthise.typepad.com /majikthise_/2005/03/dr_william_ches.html   (10553 words)

  
 icCheshireOnline - Kings Gap Court Hotel, Hoylake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Her starter had been fl pudding in a creamy leek sauce, described as a mouthwatering combination of flavour and texture.
The boys were given roast beef and yorkshire pudding and much of it was wolfed down with some enthusiasm.
Pudding comes as part of the set menu so there was no case for dithering, the chocolate ice cream and sherry trifle receiving the thumbs up whilst I could only manage a mouthful of bread and butter pudding.
iccheshireonline.icnetwork.co.uk /entertainment/eatingout/tm_objectid=12404303&method=full&siteid=50061&page=2&headline=kings-gap-court-hotel--hoylake-name_page.html   (570 words)

  
 :||: KETCHUPP.COM - YOUR DINING GUIDE :||:
Tatton Park in Cheshire is opening up the housekeeper’s store and giving taster sessions and Nantwich Food Festival, which I found enjoyable last year, is back between September 26 to 28 and is also joining in the fun.
I mentioned the pudding competition at Number Seven briefly but the enjoyable news is that it is the public who are being invited to be the judges.
The Ultimate Plum Pudding Company is offering up a chocolate choice while M Ray, award winning bakers from Huyton, will tempt you with their sticky toffee pudding and ginger and treacle pudding.
www.ketchupp.com /media/shwMedia.asp?P=14   (1389 words)

  
 Photographs of Aldford, Cheshire, England, UK
Ormerod, in his History of Cheshire, considers that it must have formed part of the Bigot estates, which included the nearby village of Farndon.
Like most church crosses in Cheshire, the one at Aldford was broken during the Civil War.
Sir William was her third husband, her second had been the Earl of Worcester and she had by him a son, of whom Sir William Stanley became guardian but the boy died in 1485.
www.thornber.net /cheshire/htmlfiles/aldford.html   (2816 words)

  
 Scallops With Black Pudding Served With Cabbage, Ziba - Recipes and Dishes
Remove the chicken and fl pudding mousse from the film and place on the front lip of the ham and roll tightly.
Slice the fl pudding roll to the same depth as the scallops and season with pepper only.
Turn the pudding and in the same pan cook the scallops until golden on one side.
www.sugarvinetrade.com /liverpool/recipes/recipe.asp?recipes=6   (393 words)

  
 Charlotte’s New Hampshire Steamed Puddings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Charlotte’s New Hampshire Steamed Puddings, festive and fragrant with spices and rich with vine fruits are made from old family recipes in the summer kitchen of our eighteenth century colonial farmhouse.
Traditional Plum Puddings are made from a family recipe.
Holiday Plum Puddings are made from the same family recipe but contain vegetable shortening in place of the beef suet.
www.heritagefood.com /shop/charlottes.html   (243 words)

  
 Cheshire Wildlife Trust, Press Release
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is hoping to sprinkle some festive joy amongst the region’s feathered friends by cooking up a special seasonal treat for birds this Christmas.
To help combat some of these pressures, Cheshire Wildlife Trust is encouraging people to make a Christmas Pudding especially for birds, which includes a few seasonal kitchen delicacies.
Sue Tatman, Conservation Officer at Cheshire Wildlife Trust, says, “The pudding can be made with lard, suet or dripping, wild bird seeds and any other seasonal kitchen scraps thrown in for goodwill.
www.wildlifetrust.org.uk /cheshire/news_press_bird_pudding.htm   (578 words)

  
 Santa Barbara: Cheshire Cat Inn - Deals and Reviews - Quintessential B&B - TripAdvisor
The weekday "continental" breakfast consisted of a generous spread of baked goods from homemade bread pudding to butterscotch scones; plus cereal, fruit, boiled eggs, etc. The only detracting factor was the traffic noise.
The Cheshire Cat in Santa Barbara is a charmingly authentic BandB, run and owned by Brits and their attentive and well-informed staff.
We were looking for a getaway from the kids for the weekend and the Inn looked like the perfect choice.
tripadvisor.com /ShowUserReviews-g33045-d74100-r3318186-Cheshire_Cat...   (1026 words)

  
 Patriot Lodge #33
Nothing unusual you may say, but as it was performed at Christleton, in the masonic Province of Cheshire, England, it was a little unusual to say the least.
Once again the second Temple at Cheshire View Christleton saw a UK Private Lodge open in the 1st Degree and receive the Representative of the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master for the Province of Cheshire, W.Bro.
I thank you all in Cheshire, I thank you all in Vermont, not only for your time & trouble but also for reminding us of what Masonry & Brotherly love is all about.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Valley/1638/napr98.htm   (3509 words)

  
 Cheshire Pudding Company : Atomic Design : logo design, cheshire pudding company logo, food logo, catering logo
Cheshire Pudding Company : Atomic Design : logo design, cheshire pudding company logo, food logo, catering logo
Our approach was to create a marque which looked “good to go”.
This logo represents the quick service the Cheshire Pudding Company deliver.
www.atomicdesign.co.uk /design/logo_design/cheshire_pudding_logo   (40 words)

  
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Among the creatures Alice had encountered in Wonderland, the extraordinary Cheshire Cat was one which came also through the Looking-glass.
The rule refers naturally to Scacetic disappearance of such squares from the board, which means that when a piece moves from its square then no other pieces can occupy that square again during the playing of the game.
With the three boards (64,81 and 100 squares) and the many possible arrangements of pieces on them, almost infinite variety in manoeuvres and traps for victory in attacks and obstruction in opening developments and endings can be enjoyed in playing scaci partonici.
www.chessvariants.com /parton/ChesshireCat2.txt   (4653 words)

  
 Cheshire pudding -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Cheshire pudding -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Wrap a cloth round it two or three times, and tie it tight at each end.
Two hours and a quarter will boil it.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ch/cheshire_pudding.htm   (47 words)

  
 The Guild of Food Writers Stirring Words   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
North Country for me means the food of Lancashire, Cheshire, Cumbria and that little bit of Yorkshire we still claim as our own (the Wars of the Roses live on to this day).
Black pudding is still popular, although less than once it was - in Bury you can still see them hanging up in the shops like bunches of fat, fl grapes, or else taste them at the open-air stall in the market, steaming hot smeared with mustard.
One enjoyable tradition that still remains however, is the annual dock pudding competition in Calderdale, a Pennine area disputed still by Lancashire and Yorkshire.
www.gfw.co.uk /stirwords/words0399ch.html   (976 words)

  
 Cheshire Fire Service : Events : Events
In the early hours of the morning of Sunday, 2 September, fire broke out — in the king's own bakery in Pudding Lane in the City.
Pudding Lane was a narrow street of timbered buildings and wattle-and-daub shelters, many of them housing cook shops.
It backed on to Fish Street Hill, which led to London Bridge, itself lined with buildings made of plaster and wood.
www.cheshirefire.gov.uk /Events.asp?eventid=606&menuid=622   (115 words)

  
 Sam's Chop House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Pan-fried with a lamb’s kidney, turnips, carrot and onion and presented in one pot with it’s own cooking juices enhanced with a wine and tomato reduction, The Hot Pot is topped with sliced potatoes and served with the classic tracklements for the dish: pickled red cabbage and beetroot
This pudding melts in your mouth, the sweet pasty crunches when you bit into it.
Served with oven-dried plum tomatoes, a slice of award-winning Bury fl pudding, winter vegetables and large roasted potatoes.
www.samschophouse.co.uk /menu.htm   (1849 words)

  
 Take an award-winning pub chef home for lunch... : just-food.com Press Release
The recipe from the North West runner-up is from Alistair Horn's Chetwode Arms, Lower Whitley near Warrington in Cheshire for grilled Bury fl pudding and Cheshire cheese on bubble and squeak mash with homemade tomato ketchup followed by pan-fried poussin breasts on char grilled courgettes with sauté potatoes and pea crème fraiche.
Ingredients: 1 Bury fl pudding 2 slices Cheshire cheese 2 large spoonfuls mashed potato (made with Maris Piper) 2 large spoonfuls of mixed cooked onions, diced carrot, cabbage and peas Salt and pepper to taste Olive oil to cook
To make the bubble and squeak, mix the mash with the cooked vegetables, push the mix into two egg poaching rings, fry until the outer surfaces are browned then put them into the oven to warm through.
www.just-food.com /press_releases_detail.asp?art=1221   (1882 words)

  
 Cheshire Cheese: Buy Ye Olde Traditional English Cheese, Find Recipies, Shop Online Cat
English Cheshire Chutney for Cheese Saxonshires English Cheese Unpasteurized Cheese Gift Cheese
Even when the Cheshire Cat searches for cheese online, he looks no further than igourmet.com.
One example is a Cheshire Soufflé with Apricots.
www.igourmet.com /cheshire.asp   (120 words)

  
 British Tourist Authority: Regional Specialities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The oldest of the English cheeses, with a slightly salty flavour thanks to the saline Cheshire soils, this cheese comes in red, white and blue varieties.
A delightful name for a delightful pudding, made from pastry and cake scraps soaked in syrup.
This pudding contains thick layers of apricot jam and firm egg custard, all of which is topped with a vanilla meringue.
www.bta.org.uk /uk/activities/food_regional.htm   (516 words)

  
 Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese London Bar Review, 145 Fleet Street
I reckon this is what Dr Johnson must often have said to his missus before he repaired to his regular haunt to chew the chops and the fat at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese.
If you need to back up your story with specifics, you can even go and look at the seventh edition of his worthy tome, which sits in a glass case next to the ladies, somewhat sternly opened at the entry for ‘law’.
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is a very sound pub, in every respect.
www.viewlondon.co.uk /review_1849.html   (468 words)

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