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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11340)
• United Kingdom
19 Oct
Well, don’t the Sundays come around faster every week !
Today for lunch we had roast beef, roast potatoes, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, roast parsnip, gravy and mustard.
For pudding Mom had made a trifle.
Something that we...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382021)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Jan 25
The photo shows the magnificent trifle that my sister-in-law made for our Christmas dinner. It was delicious. The glass bowl showed off the various layers nicely but there was way, way too much for four of us.
The Swiss roll...
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@allknowing (153530)
• India
25 Jun 23
Trifle is nothing but layers of this and layers of that and it is a favourite among those having a sweet tooth and that includes me.
While one can prepare the trifle using fresh layers I decided to make one from left overs
I...
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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11340)
• United Kingdom
24 Feb 21
My Rod is not a pudding person at all. He has ice cream, cheesecake and the occasional eclair. That's it. Oh yes, and he likes s trifle.
I really only have a pudding on a Sunday .. fruit and yogurts the rest of the week, but we...
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Bill McAlpine
@ScotMac (1335)
• Edinburgh, Scotland
10 Jan 20
Our favourite grand-daughter is visiting us for tea. She does like her puddings so this evening after the main meal we will be having a trifle. Thing is, I'm not going to make it - she is! She doesn't know this yet, it will be a...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382021)
• Rockingham, Australia
13 Dec 19
We seem to have been inundated with visitors and dinner guests lately. We have two people staying at the moment and two more arriving shortly for dinner. Vince is cooking chicken schnitzel with a variety of vegetables and he has...
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@allknowing (153530)
• India
24 Mar 19
Trifle actually means something of small value and so I sometimes wonder why this goodness has got that name.
If you have some left over cake just crush it place it in a glass bowl and garnish it with whipped cream. Some fruits...
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Belle Starr (Iz)
@BelleStarr (61463)
• United States
21 Feb 17
Last week my husband and I went looking for a new restaurant to have lunch. We drove 23 miles to Wildwood and Polly's Pantry. It is a tearoom in an Americanized British version.
The food, however, was very British and I enjoyed...
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jennybianca
@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
22 Apr 07
If one aspect of our bbq today was successful, it was the desert. It was outstanding & the kids & two adults asked for seconds. It is my Mothers made up recipe so you won't find it anywhere else:
INGREDIENTS
plain chocolate...
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margieanneart
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
4 Apr 07
This got a great rating. Thought you might like to try it.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Orange-Blossom-Trifle/Detail.aspx
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cwgrlsarefun
@cwgrlsarefun (1581)
• United States
31 Jan 07
This is a recipe that is a pure hit in my home. If you like chocolate and whip cream give it a try, it is really good. This one looks real pretty when it is done to.
1 pkg Betty Crocker fudge Brownie mix
1/4 cup water
1/2...
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