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Starch-based, sweet, soft dessert pudding
Flummery is a starch-based, sweet, soft dessert pudding which originated in Great Britain during the early modern period. The word has also been used for
Flummery
1917 play by A. A. Milne
Wurzel-Flummery is a play by A. A. Milne, which was performed for the first time in 1917, in London. It was the first play Milne wrote. He originally wrote
Wurzel-Flummery
Pudding D Diplomat pudding Dutch baby pancake F Figgy duff Flummadiddle Flummery Fruit pudding Frumenty G Goody Götterspeise H Hasty pudding Haupia Herrencreme
List_of_desserts
Ecclefechan tart Eton mess Eve's pudding English cake Flapjack Flies graveyard Flummery Fruit fool Fudge Gypsy tart Gingerbread Hot cross bun Knickerbocker glory
List_of_British_desserts
1983 film by Gerry O'Hara
some respectable names in the cast list, but this is still limp softcore flummery sold on the half-remembered notoriety of its purported 18th century source
Fanny_Hill_(1983_film)
Dessert of milk or cream and sugar, thickened and flavoured
Scotland and Ireland Custard – Semi-solid cooked mixture of milk and egg Flummery – Starch-based, sweet, soft dessert pudding Haupia – Polynesian coconut
Blancmange
English writer (1882–1956)
E. H. Shepard) Behind the Lines (1940) The Norman Church (1948) Wurzel-Flummery (1917) Belinda (1918) The Boy Comes Home (1918) Make-Believe (1918) (children's
A._A._Milne
Haitian actress (born 1966)
Challenge!" The Prince Herself (voice) Episodes: "Beverly Hills" & "The Flummery Tart" 2022 Uncensored Herself Episode: "Garcelle Beauvais" 2023 Vanderpump
Garcelle_Beauvais
Dessert made with gelatin
desserts. Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on Rainbow Jell-O Jelly, Flummery and Creams Archived 28 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine Peter Brears
Gelatine_dessert
1966 film by William Wyler
called the plot "preposterous" but added, "It is still a delightful lot of flummery while it is going on, especially the major, central business of burglarizing
How_to_Steal_a_Million
English actress and singer (born 1956)
March 2021. Benedict, David (2 September 1998). "Tiny diva without the flummery". The Independent. Archived from the original on 17 March 2021. Retrieved
Imelda_Staunton
Pre-Saxon England
The Celtic Review. 8: 252. Retrieved 13 October 2022. Balderdash and flummery. World Wide Words (23 November 1996). h2g2 – Maps of Cornwall (Kernow)
Romano-British_culture
Shakspeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor contains the term "the Welsh flannel". flummery from llymru pikelet a type of small, thick pancake. Derived from the Welsh
List of English words of Welsh origin
List_of_English_words_of_Welsh_origin
18th- to 19th-century horticultural movement
Staffordshire, including Wedgwood, sold ceramic molds to create jelly and flummery in the shape of a pineapple, as well as teapots shaped like pineapples
Pineapple_mania
American-British animated sitcom TV series
palace staff scramble to please Queen Elizabeth when she tires of eating "flummery tarts", resulting in the massacre of the pastry's inbred subhuman bakers
The_Prince_(TV_series)
2012 fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson
my heart." He thought the film was "so stuffed with extraneous faff and flummery that it often barely feels like Tolkien at all – more a dire, fan-written
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
The_Hobbit:_An_Unexpected_Journey
Viscous fruit dish, served as dessert or drink
dishes closely related to starch-solidified kissels are: rice pudding, flummery (British cuisine), Haferschleim (German), Lokum (Turkish), polenta (Italian)
Kissel
Porridge-like dish originated from Ethiopia and Eritrea
of African dishes List of Ethiopian dishes and foods List of porridges Flummery, the original recipe of which was a strained, sour oatmeal jelly Kloman
Genfo
com. "Retro recipes from the thrifty fifties: flummery". bestrecipes.com.au. 21 October 2020. Flummery (Jelly Whip) Blaylock, Sarah Neil, Mark Roper (1)
List of Australian and New Zealand dishes
List_of_Australian_and_New_Zealand_dishes
Culinary traditions of Wales
blancmange-styled dish became so popular outside Wales that it got a new name, flummery, as the English could not pronounce the original. A similar dish, sucan
Welsh_cuisine
Malaysian entertainer
2007. Retrieved October 16, 2007 – via FindArticles. "Same Old Magnetic Flummery". James Randi Educational Foundation. August 27, 2004. Retrieved October
Liew_Thow_Lin
Battle between the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Marathas
a bit off an anvil. With the stars against you, your teeth break over flummery. Nizam-ul-Mulk celebrated his victory by having drums beaten. There were
Battle_of_Ratanpur_(1720)
Person or group discrediting false claims
He had become disturbed by the number of listeners phoning in with such flummery as tales of self-styled clairvoyants' uncannily correct forecasts. Gradually
Debunker
English writer, innovator and entrepreneur (1733–1781)
advertisements in the local press, supplied "jellies, creams, possets, flummery, lemon cheese cakes, and all other decorations for cold entertainments;
Elizabeth_Raffald
fluke An accidental lucky stroke fluky Odd; Different flumadiddle Humbug; flummery; nonsense flunk To fail flunkey A servant in livery flush Affluent; well
Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States
Glossary_of_early_twentieth_century_slang_in_the_United_States
Type of sausage
Diplomat pudding Dutch baby pancake Eton mess Eve's pudding Figgy duff Flummery Fruit pudding Frumenty Goody Herrencreme Jam Roly-Poly Kutia Lemon delicious
Hog's_pudding
1812 cookbook by Martha Brotherton
and puddings, cheese dishes, sweet puddings, pancakes, tarts, custards, flummery, bread, biscuits, cakes, preserved fruits, pickles, and syrups. It also
Vegetable_Cookery
Sculpture in Cambridgeshire, England
it will be very difficult to avoid the introduction of such an ocean of flummery and mere idle balderdash into the affair (if the public are fairly awoken
Statue of Oliver Cromwell, St Ives
Statue_of_Oliver_Cromwell,_St_Ives
figs. The pudding may be baked, steamed in the oven, boiled or fried. Flummery United Kingdom Made from stewed fruit and cream. Frumenty United Kingdom
List_of_sweet_puddings
1974 British film by Donovan Winter
added that Winter "profitably pays as much attention to all the background flummery of the social settings ... as he does to the walking clichés who inhabit
Escort_Girls
Dessert resembling eggs in a nest
candied lemon peels. Flummery eggs were the final element. These were made by draining small eggshells before pouring flummery inside. Once set, the
Bird's_nest_pudding
Book by Richard Condon
family's medicine cabinet in Franny and Zooey.... Durham bacon cake, caudle, flummery, ale jelly, Rissered haddie, Huntingdon fidget, Bucks bacon badger, star-gazey
The_Ecstasy_Business
first performed) Somerset Maugham – Our Betters A. A. Milne – Wurzel-Flummery Luigi Pirandello – Right You Are (if you think so) Gertrude Stein – An
Timeline of twentieth-century theatre
Timeline_of_twentieth-century_theatre
American twenty-dollar gold piece
eagle on the reverse is] imperfectly formed, and marred by some adjacent flummery intended for radiance we suppose, by which the whole thing is rendered
Liberty_Head_double_eagle
1995 Hong Kong film by Tsui Hark
filmcritics.org.hk called it a "Typically lush, over-produced piece of flummery from Tsui Hark", concluding that it is "Compulsively idiosyncratic and
Love_in_the_Time_of_Twilight
American economist and writer
House, Dublin, Ireland). “Please Don’t Throw Me in the Briar Patch: The Flummery of Capital-Requirement Repairs Undertaken in Response to the Great Financial
Edward_Kane
Irish clergyman
Trial of Sir Harcourt Lees, Bart. Before Chief Justice B4 and Serjeant Flummery on Saturday, the 11 January 1823, by a jury of Special-Dust Churchmen,
Harcourt_Lees
English writer (fl. c. 1725 – c. 1760)
spelled "soop"), desserts, including puddings, jellies, pancakes, fritters, flummeries, possets, tarts, cakes and biscuits, preserved foods—including pickles
Ann Cook (cookery book writer)
Ann_Cook_(cookery_book_writer)
Australian actress
Theatre for Sydney Festival, Dublin Festival 2001 Man the Balloon Mayor Flummery / Dr Hindenburg Fairfax Studio with MTC 2001 The Tempest Trinculo Playhouse
Julie_Forsyth
Theatre company at Princeton University
Sutton Vane Hamlet[13][14] Where the Cross is Made by Eugene O'Neill Wurzel-Flummery by A.A. Milne The Proposal by Chekhov Two Crooks and a Lady by Eugene Pillot
Theatre_Intime
1st-century Chinese meteorologist, astronomer, and philosopher
people to believe it, especially if they can dress it up in superstitious flummery. Careful reasoning and experience of the world are needed. The Swedish
Wang_Chong
1788 English cookery book
Fritters 440 19. Cheesecakes and Custards 449 20. Blancmange, Creams, and Flummery 455 21. Jellies and Syllabubs 468 22. Directions for those that attend
The_English_Art_of_Cookery
Short story by Rex Stout
Archie and Margot were genuinely involved or the marriage license was flummery. For Wolfe to have gone to such an extreme must mean that Wolfe regarded
Christmas_Party_(short_story)
Soviet-Israeli writer, doctor and medical scientist
its steam let me warm up my hands. Do not whine, do not moan, it's all flummery, You are not wounded, you are just slain. Let me take your felt boots in
Ion_Degen
Welsh regional cuisine
Scotland. Flummery, or Llymru, is almost unknown as a food in 21st century Wales. Matthews comments that it is: a jelly dessert made from oats. Flummery is a
Cuisine_of_Swansea
British cookery book writer (fl. 1740s–1755)
"soop"), bisques, desserts—including puddings, jellies, pancakes, fritters, flummeries, cakes syllabubs and confectionery—and preserved foods, including pickles
Martha_Bradley
1979 novel by Joyce Carol Oates
6) to Woodslee University. Nonetheless, he still detests "the American flummery" (p. 5) and even his hosts, "the educated and articulate and well-to-do
Unholy_Loves
first performed) Somerset Maugham – Our Betters A. A. Milne – Wurzel-Flummery Luigi Pirandello – Right You Are (if you think so) Gertrude Stein – An
1917_in_literature
Lake in County Leitrim, Ireland
Public Works Ireland. Alexander Thom. Seán Ó Céilleachair, ed. (1937). "Flummery" (Online ed.). Corderay School, Shancurry, Co. Leitrim: Duchas. pp. 217–218
Lough_Conway
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Celebration
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Spring
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American, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Italian
Warrior; Army Man; Soldier
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Garland of victory
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Lord of the Gateway; Lord of Dwaraka
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A musical instrument, Wise, Far-sighted
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Precious, Valuable
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Attractive; From the Initials J C
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Tulasi; Sacred Basil Plant
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Morning star.
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n.
A light kind of food, formerly made of flour or meal; a sort of pap.
n.
Something insipid, or not worth having; empty compliment; trash; unsubstantial talk of writing.
n. pl.
A nutritious article of food, much used in Scotland, made from the husk of the oat by a process not unlike that by which common starch is made; -- called flummery in England.