The British are coming! The British are coming! “Primrose Bakery; Everyday” by Martha Swift (270 pages, Square Peg, $45) has recipes that are easy to make and end up looking and tasting very good. The ...
If you've ever been to Britain (or have a Brit or two in your life), then you've heard all about the "sweets" you have to try, which, admittedly, are pretty different from American candy. 1. Jelly ...
If you have ever visited the UK and popped into the store for a quick bar of candy, you may have been mystified by the selection in front of you. With Jelly Babies, Creme Eggs, and Liquorice Allsorts ...
Airy king cake topped with colorful sugar crystals. Crunchy almond toffee. Dainty currant scones. Real butter mints. French vanilla ribbon cookies. Mincemeat tarts. Raspberry marshmallows. Chewy pecan ...
When you ask anyone from the UK what they miss most about home, somewhere after friends, family, and maybe football, comes the sweet stuff—those irresistible tastes of childhood, the British chocolate ...
I visited an American Candy Store in Glasgow, Scotland, in the UK. While there I purchased a variety of well-known items, including Twinkies and Jolly Ranchers. In my opinion, American candy is ...
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