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Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 17:39 on 22nd October 2008 Thanks, Emma. I thought so, but I'd always thought tea was an afternoon snack with crumpets and lady fingers and stuff like that - between lunch and dinner. LOL. Shows you what know.
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Emma Utting Posts: 715 Joined: 12th Sep 2008 Location: UK | Posted at 19:30 on 22nd October 2008 I know what you mean, I say...breakfast...lunch and Tea... what are lady fingers? |
Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 19:44 on 22nd October 2008 I'm trying to think what we call them in England, and it's escaped my mind. They are the things some people put around the outside of their trifles. Biscuits with sugar on top, long like a finger. |
Emma Utting Posts: 715 Joined: 12th Sep 2008 Location: UK | Posted at 19:57 on 22nd October 2008 Oh yea thanks sue, I know what you mean, I think they are called lady fingers too...very nice though |
Posts: Joined: 1st Jan 1970 | editPosted at 20:00 on 22nd October 2008 Hi all, somebody say trifle, I love it |
Tom Doncaster Posts: 51 Joined: 14th Oct 2008 Location: UK | Posted at 20:01 on 22nd October 2008 Hello All - in America you do call them Ladies fingers, but in england we call them Viennese fingers
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Emma Utting Posts: 715 Joined: 12th Sep 2008 Location: UK | Posted at 20:02 on 22nd October 2008 I love your triffle, but not to keen on the cold custard |
Posts: Joined: 1st Jan 1970 | editPosted at 20:05 on 22nd October 2008 No me neither thats why I use bannana whip instead of custard |
Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 20:07 on 22nd October 2008 I'll make trifle for my mum's birthday celebration on Nov 11th. We all love it! But I'll get my mum's bowl (she's gone off to Heaven) plus my own. |
Krissy Posts: 15430 Joined: 8th Jul 2008 Location: USA | Posted at 20:07 on 22nd October 2008 Ok...what's trifle? Sue..Nov. 11th is my little Erin's birthday! |