Probably no worse than eating toenail apple pudding !!
Oh, wait, a quick google search (because I found your answer just too weird on second thought) told me toenail pudding is a thing in Great Britain. On third thought, I still think it's too weird.Why would you eat that? You can go too far with this low carb thing, I think.
Hi @Antje77, The casing around the apples' centres where the seed are, may be accidentally added to the pudding when the apples are prepared for cooking. Because pieces of the casing do not soften the curved hard surfaces are often compared to toenails.Why would you eat that? You can go too far with this low carb thing, I think.
Still weird.Hi @Antje77, The casing around the apples' centres where the seed are, may be accidentally added to the pudding when the apples are prepared for cooking. Because pieces of the casing do not soften the curved hard surfaces are often compared to toenails.
We certainly shun it in Australia !!Still weird.
Only if your'r under particularly great stress.O darn, my upper teeth (are they called that? I mean the ones in the 'above part' of your mouth) are plastic, so maybe I can't. No problems with sucking my big toe though, does that count?
Oh, wait, a quick google search (because I found your answer just too weird on second thought) told me toenail pudding is a thing in Great Britain. On third thought, I still think it's too weird.
So what are spotted asterisks and toads in the hole? And is there more funny named food? First thing I can think of in Dutch is 'blote billetjes in het gras' (naked b*tt cheeks in the grass) but I'd love to learn more!Sounds no worse to me than spotted **** (I put in the asterisks myself since I know the website will **** the proper name) or toad-in-the-hole. LOL
Actually sounds pretty yummy except for the name!
So what are spotted asterisks and toads in the hole? And is there more funny named food? First thing I can think of in Dutch is 'blote billetjes in het gras' (naked b*tt cheeks in the grass) but I'd love to learn more!
But what is it? I'm a bit afraid to google it as it will make for funny advertisements friends will ask questions about when they use my computer.The dish is called spotted d i c k
But what is it?
I loved school dinners........ but not spotted Richard.It is foul in my opinion. Reminds me of school dinners.
A suet pudding with dried fruit. Served with custard usually.But what is it?
So what are spotted asterisks and toads in the hole? And is there more funny named food? First thing I can think of in Dutch is 'blote billetjes in het gras' (naked b*tt cheeks in the grass) but I'd love to learn more!
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