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The prospect of Americans taking over production of their beloved Dairy Milk and Flake bars has sent the country into an emotional tailspin.
The innovation spread thanks to Mr. Whippy, a chain of British ice-cream trucks that paved the way for today's hawkers of towering cones pierced with Cadbury Flake bars, and became popular worldwide.
Myers of Keswick on Hudson Street in the far West Village is craving-central for ex-pats in need of Cadbury Flake bars, Typhoo tea and more peculiar items like vegetarian haggis and "spotted dick," the sponge pudding that goes well with powdered custard (also available).
One possibility is that, given the embarrassingly New World pedigree of soft ice cream, anointing Thatcher as queen of soft-serve provided Britons with a less problematic, and more nationalistic, account of where those cones they spear with Flake bars come from.
Add 1-2 Flake bars.
For a year or two, Wes had given her finishing duties — sprinkling parsley on potatoes, flaking Heath bars over ice cream.
High glycemic foods include, but are not limited too, white bread, corn flakes, candy bars and watermelon.
Do not use soap (bar, flake, or detergents containing natural soap), since soap could make stain permanent or at least more difficult to remove.
At Finchley, where the paint is flaking in the bar of the grand red-brick clubhouse, they could hardly afford to discriminate even if they still wanted to.
The white-chocolate cheesecake with raspberry coulis is sumptuous, flakes of Milky Bar goodness and a strong cocoa-butter aroma readying the palate for a crash of berry juice.
Other ingredients, which may include pig brains, coffee grounds, doughnuts, insects, bran flakes, ground-up bars of soap, chewing gum, candy bars, earth worms, peanut butter, eggs, seafood, hot pepper sauce, french fries, cheese puffs, licorice whips, or marshmallows.
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