WTF?!!!
Spotted Dick Sponge Pudding? hee hee
Hmmm ... I was afraid to ask! Expensive stuff, too. $5.99 a can!
Anyone know what this stuff is?
Spotted Dick Sponge Pudding? hee hee
Hmmm ... I was afraid to ask! Expensive stuff, too. $5.99 a can!
Anyone know what this stuff is?
12 comments:
It's a British pudding. I wouldn't worry about it. :)
lol erm.. wow. Just imagine asking some guest if they want some of that.
Ya weird eh? I heard it in a movie once Shanghi Knights where they go to England. The main character Own Wilson obviously has a good laugh about that one.
*snicker*
I think the name goes back quite a ways. I did come across a BBC article a while ago about some hotel in the southern part of England changing the name on their menus to "Spotted Richard" in order to stave off the snickers. I don't think it'll ever catch on, though.
hahahaha thats funny...i have never seen that before..
As-salaamu 'alaikum,
It's a suet pudding with sultanas, a traditional recipe in northern England, I think.
yeah, they warned us back in our high school, health class to never put "spotted dick" in our mouths. good thing you didn't buy it.
lol.
It's a pudding, and like anything named 'dick', it's English.
they forgot to mention "cheney" after dick..
Salaams Everyone:
YaelH: I didn't buy any; just photographed it :)
Amira: Right?!
AMW: I had a good laugh after I got over my initial shock :)
YaelH. Yeah, I saw where they tried to change it, too. Guess it didn't stick, lol
Rukhpar Mor: I never saw it either until that morning :)
Matthew Smith: Suet! That's what I put out for my birds :)
sabiwabi: looooooool I'm not touching that one (yet alone putting it in my mouth)
Mezba: lol
Myblog: right?! I once had a professor in college named "Richard Colon." The students used to say "never trust a guy with two body parts for a name" ha ha
As-Salaamu 'alaikum,
In the early 1990s on BBC Radio 1, they used to have an "award" called the "Richard Cranium Award" for whoever had done the most stupid thing that week. It was on "Steve Wright in the Afternoon" (which is on Radio 2 now although it went to the morning then disappeared for a while) which combined music, chat and a sort of slapstick comedy.
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