In moments of considerable strain, I tend to take to bread-and-butter pudding. There is something about the blandness of soggy bread, the crispness of the golden outer crust and the unadulterated pleasure of a lightly set custard that makes the world seem a better place to live. -Clement Freud

 

In moments of considerable strain, I tend to take to bread-and-butter pudding. There is something about the blandness of soggy bread, the crispness of the golden outer crust and the unadulterated pleasure of a lightly set custard that makes the world seem a better place to live.


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Breakfast is a notoriously difficult meal to serve with a flourish.

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I think our police are excellent, probably because I have not done anything that has occasioned being beaten up by these good men.

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Congealed fat is pretty much the same, irrespective of the delicacy around which it is concealed.

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