I know pudding=dessert.
The word 'pudding' isn't just used for dessert. See also 'suet pudding'. [link]
(It's not a dig at Yorkshire. The Yorkshire pud is one of the best things to come out of that truly fantastic county! Maybe second only to the North York Moors. The WIN order depends entirely on how hungry I am.)
Oh, and Aims, what the smart people said. Not at all a prentice fail. This is purely a princess fail, and she's lucky to have you guys to bring that point home.
But it's got me wondering... I know pudding=dessert. Is this dish a dig at people from Yorkshire?
Er - no. Pretty sure it's just the name of the food. Much as Lancashire Hot Pot is so called because it's from Lancashire.
(And you can have Yorkshire Pudding for pudding, instead of with your roast - it's very nice with jam or golden syrup. Like crepes, it works as a sweet or savoury dish.)
I also embarassed myself by starting to cry while on the phone with the teacher.
This is purely a princess fail, and she's lucky to have you guys to bring that point home.
And I imagine if you used exactly those words you might have a good way of getting through to her.
I'm running away to the Dudley Zoo. Maybe their camels are as secure as their birds seem to be??
t packs bag, scrawls run-away note in crayon
I'm running away to the Dudley Zoo. Maybe their camels are as secure as their birds seem to be??
It's possible if you run away to the Dudley Zoo, someone might steal YOU from the zoo!
t wonders if either of the princes go to the Dudley Zoo
sj is wise; listen to sj.
::hugs and hairpats to discouraged parental units::