- Jam roly-poly, shirt-
sleeve pudding, dead man's arm or dead man's leg is a
traditional British pudding probably first created in the
early 19th century...
- a
mourning gown
which is
either a
Cambridge DD
undress gown with "
pudding-
sleeves" but in
black stuff rather than silk as worn in the
sixteenth and seventeenth...
- wrists, like
those on
American gowns,
which are
called 'bishop's
sleeves' or '
pudding sleeves'.
Undress gowns may be made of silk or stuff. The gown may be...
-
voluminous robes called houppelandes with
their sweeping floor-length
sleeves to the
revealing giornea of
Renaissance Italy. Hats, hoods, and
other headdresses...
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consisting of
various meats simmered in a
broth with a
buckwheat flour based pudding. It is
eaten traditionally in Brittany, more
specifically around Léon in...
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released as a
single in the UK in
April 1967 by an
obscure band
called the
Pudding, in the UK on
Decca and in the US on London's
Press label. It was not a...
-
performance in
place of Geesin. The
track was
originally called "The
Amazing Pudding",
although Geesin's
original score referred to it as "Untitled Epic". A...
-
commercial obsession" by 2014; she
described the cake as
having "got its
sleeve caught in the
American food
merchandising machine".
Cookbook writer Nicole...
- spin out the formula,
quite efficiently."
Deeming Rio "a sweet,
lumpy pudding of a noise", he concluded: "In its own
blandly unambitious way, I guess...
- Jell-O Oreo
Pudding – Jell-O
brand chocolate pudding at the
bottom and on top, with
vanilla in the middle. Jell-O Oreo
Instant Pudding – also
named Cookies...