10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEVONSHIRE SPLIT»
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Drayton poured a cup of tea, then stroked his chin thoughtfully. “Perhaps I'm
being presumptuous, Detective Tidwell, but you look like a man who might
possibly be in need of a Devonshire split.” Tidwell's beady eyes gleamed with
anticipation.
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Dictionary of Food: International Food and Cooking Terms ...
Devonshire split England A sweet yeasted bun, split open and filled with jam and
whipped cream Devonshire squab pie England A deep pie filled with lamb,
apples, onions and seasoning and covered in a pastry crust prior to baking
dewberry ...
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International Dictionary of Food and Cooking
... (UKl A cow's milk cheese from North Devon flavoured with fresh herhs
Devonshire cream Clotted cream Devonshire hog pudding (UKl see hog pudding
Devonshire junket / UKl see damask cream Devonshire split (UKl A sweet
yeasted hun, ...
Charles Gordon Sinclair, 1998
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The Complete Halogen Oven Cookbook
13. Once cooled split open with a sharp knifeand fill with jam and whipped or
clotted cream. Sprinkle witha little icing sugar before serving. Delicious!
Devonshire Split Buns Chelsea Buns Makes 10–14 Ingredients: For the bread
225g strong.
The term " Devonshire Split " is a misnomer. 1 lb. flour 1 teaspoonful castor sugar
J oz. yeast \ pint household milk or milk 1 oz. margarine or lard and water 1 level
teaspoonful salt While working, keep all materials and utensils just warm, but ...
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Waitrose Food Illustrated
... a coastal Arts & Crafts style property (nationaltrust co uk) For a really local twist
spread your iam and thick clotted cream on a Devonshire split a yeasty version of
the traditional scone Carrot and mussel soup Glazing the carrots ensures they ...
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Luton, past and present: incorporating Old Luton : a ...
My task was to make five yards of broad Devonshire split plait per day, except on
Saturdays, and to learn the ABC. The boys mostly wore knee breeches and
stockings, something like knickerbockers, only buttoned tight at the knee, and
they ...
"Richard, you're not to have another cake until you've eaten some bread and
butter." "I'm not hungry for bread and butter," the little boy said, solemnly filling his
mouth with Devonshire split. "If you're hungry for cake you're hungry for bread
and ...
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“Le” Robert & Collins super senior: grand dictionnaire ...
... upon à) ♢ to devolve power away from central government déléguer le pouvoir
du gouvernement central ♢ a devolved government un gouvernement
décentralisé Devoilian [da'vaunun] adj (Geol) period dévonien Devonshire split [
ttevsn/a] n ...
Alain Duval, Kathleen Micham, 2000
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The Country Housewife and Lady's Director
I Shall in this Month take particular notice of the Pigeon whose Characteristicks are chiefly to have short Legs and their Feet of a reddish Colour to have long Wings and to be quick of Flight; in which the spreading of their Tail-Feathers ...
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And if you've ever hankered after a nice Devonshire Split, go no further. Konditor and Cook (Ebury, £20, Spectator Bookshop, £18) is the book ... «Spectator.co.uk, Jun 14»