My Dad's generation used dripping as a spread.
Even when I was in my 30s Dad considered it a major perk of having roast beef; dripping to spread on toast the next day. |
But the best bit of dripping isn't the white fatty bit, it's the dark tasty meat gloop at the bottom of the pot.
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We are talking about a man who used to have leftover Yorkshire Pudding the next day. With jam.
Actually he used to have jam with anything that stayed still long enough. Jam with ice cream or with chocolate cake being two of his more normal choices. Grandad used to talk about kippers and jam too. Steven and I used to chant it as children "kippers and jam, kippers and jam" although I can't quite remember why. |
Jam with Yorkshire pud makes perfect sense.
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I would totally go to traditional snail mail letter writing if the postal service offered paper airplane home deliveries.
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The MoneySuperMarket ads have evolved since the introduction of Dave and his epic strut a couple of years ago. I like them - they make me smile.
Here's the original Strut: There were a couple of variations on that, and then they introduced Colin the Builder And Gary... And then things took a turn for the weirder And now this... That last one is my favourite |
Those were ridiculous!
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Add Tunnello browser extension for chrome. click on the icon and select the country you want to pretend to be in and hit go. reload the video
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I see Ibby got a job. :rolleyes:
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