about the dessert the Led Zeppelin song CustardPie Image CoconutCustardPie.jpg right thumb 300px A coconut custardpie A custardpie is any type of uncooked custard mixture added to an uncooked or partially ... all about custard.asp thenibble.com ref In North America, custardpie commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. It is distinctly different from a cream pie , which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust. ref http www.baking911.com custard 101 intro.htm baking911.com ref Some common custard pies include cheesecake , pumpkin pie , lemon meringue , and pecan pie . True custard is defined as a liquid thickened with eggs. Due to the often large number of whole eggs in custardpie it is a very rich pie. History of custard The Ancient Roman s were the first to understand the binding properties of eggs. During the Middle Ages , the first custard pies, as we know them, began to appear. Initially, custards were used only as fillings for pie s, pastry pastries and tart s. ref name foodtimeline.org http www.foodtimeline.org foodpuddings.html custard foodtimeline.org ref Both Europe and Asia had recipes that contained custards. The word custard is derived from crustade which is a tart ... are used as filling in pies and tarts, and as individual dishes. Ideally a custardpie should be light ... the stove, but most custardpie recipes call for baking. The eggs in custard mixtures, when cooked ... custardpie is a very delicate process. As a comedic device Custard pies thrown or pushed into the face ... minister Gerrit Zalm . ref cite news title Flanning Rich and famous get custardpie treatment url ... title Bill Gates and the CustardPie Film Clip accessdate 2007 08 27 ref The attackers, who described ... people. See also Chess pie Cream pie References references Category Custard desserts Category Pie ... custard thickened with cornstarch. This became widely known as Bird s Custard , but it is not considered ... more details
about the Led Zeppelin song the dessert Custardpie Infobox song Name CustardPie Cover Artist Led Zeppelin Album Physical Graffiti Released 24 February 1975 track no 1 Recorded 1974 Genre Hard rock Length 4 13 Label Swan Song Records Swan Song Writer Jimmy Page Page Robert Plant Plant Producer Jimmy Page prev prev no next The Rover song The Rover next no 2 CustardPie is the first track on the England English Rock music rock band Led Zeppelin s sixth album, Physical Graffiti , released in 1975 in music 1975 . The lyrics to the riff heavy song pay homage to the blues songs of the Robert Johnson musician Robert Johnson era specifically Drop Down Mama by Sleepy John Estes , Shake Em On Down by Bukka White , and I Want Some Of Your Pie by Blind Boy Fuller . ref name Complete Dave Lewis 1994 , The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin , Omnibus Press, ISBN 0 7119 3528 9. ref The song contains somewhat difficult to comprehend lyrics, but, like several other songs on the album, they are full of sexual innuendo. In this case, CustardPie refers to a woman s sexual organs and the song is rife with references to oral sex Your custardpie, yeah, sweet and nice When you cut it mama, save me a slice , as well as chewin a piece of your custardpie . CustardPie contains a wah wah music wah wah solo by guitarist Jimmy Page , which was played through an ARP synthesizer. ref name Complete It also features an electric clavinet played by John Paul Jones musician John Paul Jones and a harmonica solo by vocalist Robert Plant . ref name Complete Despite being rehearsed for Led Zeppelin s Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1975 1975 North American tour , this track was never completely played ..., this time whilst on his tour with The Black Crowes . A version of CustardPie performed by Page ... 7 single small Thailand Atlantic TKR 278 small A1. CustardPie Page, Plant 4 13 A2. Boogie with Stu ... songs fr CustardPie nn CustardPie sv CustardPie ... more details
Infobox television show name CustardPie image show name 2 caption genre situation comedy format creator developer writer director Perry Rosemond creative director presenter starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country CAN language English language English channel CBC Television first run first aired 20 September 1977 last aired 27 December 1977 num seasons 1 num episodes status list episodes executive producer producer Perry Rosemond editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor picture format audio format preceded by followed by related website production website Use dmy dates date August 2010 CustardPie is a Television in Canada Canadian situation comedy television series which aired on CBC Television in 1977. The Rimshots pilot This series began as The Rimshots , a pilot directed and produced by Perry Rosemond and directed by George Bloomfield. It starred Second City Television cast members Andrea Martin , Catherine O Hara , and Dave Thomas actor Dave Thomas with Saul Rubinek . Its plot concerned a household of performing artists who expected to perform at the O Keefe Centre, only to find their concert cancelled. They accept a gig at a Hungarian venue instead, dealing with the challenges of an audience who did not understand their language. CBC management approved a series run, however most of the cast ... the series to CustardPie , and record on videotape rather than on film as was done for the pilot ...?id 1189 first John last Corcelli date August 2005 title CustardPie publisher Canadian Communications ... of CustardPie newspaper The Canadian date 24 September 1977 pages 10 13 References Reflist External links Cite web url http www.film.queensu.ca CBC Con.html first Blaine last Allan title CustardPie publisher Queen s University year 1996 accessdate 7 May 2010 imdb title 0217927 CustardPie DEFAULTSORT CustardPie Tv Series Category CBC network shows Category 1977 Canadian television series ... more details
dablink This article focuses on egg thickened custards. For versions based on custard powder and their derivatives, see Bird s Custard . Other uses File Dessertcustard.jpg right thumb 230px Dessert custard. Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on a cooked mixture of milk or cream and egg yolk . Depending on how much egg or thickener is used, custard may vary in consistency from a thin ... . Custard bases may also be used for quiche s and other savoury foods. Sometimes flour , corn starch , or gelatin is added. Custard is usually cooked in a double boiler bain marie or microwave, or heated very gently in a saucepan on a stove, though custard can also be steamed, baked in the oven with or without a hot water bath , or even cooked in a pressure cooker . Custard preparation is a delicate ..., a fully cooked custard should not exceed 80 C it begins setting at 70 C. ref cite book author ... the custard from the oven before it curdles. ref cite book first Harold last McGee title On Food ... have long been part of European cuisine. Custards baked in pastry custard tart s were very popular in the Middle Ages, and are the origin of the English word custard croustade originally referred to the crust of a tart. ref Oxford Companion to Food , s.v. custard ref Examples include Crustardes ..., fish, and fruit bound by the custard. ref Hieatt, Constance, and Sharon Butler. Curye on Inglysch ..., the name custard is sometimes applied to starch thickened preparations like blancmange and Bird s Custard . Custard variations File Trifle layers.jpg right thumb 180px Layers of a trifle showing the custard in between cake , fruit & whipped cream . While custard may refer to a wide variety of thickened dishes, technically and in French cookery the word custard cr me or more precisely cr me moul e we are NOT talking about cr me anglaise here, which is a thinner pouring custard used as a sauce refers only to an egg thickened custard. When starch is added, the result is called pastry cream cr me ... more details
mergefrom Egg tart date February 2011 mergefrom Pastel de nata date February 2011 about custard tarts in British cuisine the Chinese confection egg tart Image Egg custard tart.jpg right thumb 200px An individual egg custard tart from Nash s Bakery, The Covered Market, Oxford The Covered Market , Oxford Custard tarts or flans p tissier are a pastry consisting of an outer pastry crust filled with egg food egg custard and baked. History The development of custard is so intimately connected with the custard tart or pie that the word itself comes from the old French croustade , meaning a kind of pie. ref cite web url http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50056359 title Custard accessdate 2007 12 14 date ... names for varieties of custard tarts in the Middle Ages were doucettes and darioles . In 1399, the coronation ... cite web url http www.icons.org.uk nom nominations egg custardcustard tart title Icon nominations > Egg custard tart accessdate 2007 12 14 work Icons a portrait of England publisher Department for Culture ... be recognisable as custard tarts today. ref cite web url http www.godecookery.com mtrans mtrans14.htm ... wealthy. ref cite web url http bakingforbritain.blogspot.com 2006 01 custard tarts.html title Baking for Britain Custard Tarts accessdate 2007 12 15 first Anna year 2006 ref Often, savoury ... quiche the custard filling itself was invariably sweet. ref name icons Modern versions Image Fruit tart.jpg left thumb 200px A fruit topped tart with custard filling. Modern custard tarts are usually .... Unlike egg tarts, custard tarts are normally served at room temperature. They are sold in supermarkets ... slices. Britain and Commonwealth Custard tarts have long been a favourite pastry in the British Isles , and are also widely enjoyed in Australia and New Zealand . They are often called egg custard tarts or simply egg custards to distinguish the egg based filling from the commonly served Bird s Custard cornflour based custards . In Britain, the custard tart is regarded as a classic British dish, and as such a version ... more details
Not to be confused with the name Custer disambiguation Custer . Custard is the name given to a range of preparations based on milk and eggs, thickened with heat. Primary meaning first Custard can also refer to Bird s Custard or generically custard powder , a type of eggless custard dessert typically based on cornflour cornstarch , and popular in Britain Custard band , the Australian band Custard Records , a record label Custard Factory , an arts and media production centre in Birmingham, England Custard is the name of the cat in the children s cartoon series Roobarb . Custard is the name of Strawberry Shortcake s pet calico cat. disambig ... more details
pie Blackberry pie Blueberry pie Buko pie Cherry pie Chess pie Cream pieCustardpie Fried pie Key ... constant Pi other uses Pie disambiguation File FoodApplePie.jpg thumb right A slice cut from an apple pie A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that covers or completely ... originated pie pastry. Then a flour water paste add fat, and it becomes pastry , ref citeweb url ... various mention of various recipes which involve a pie case. ref citebook title Apicius Cookery and Dining ... Agri Cultura , notes the recipe for the most popular pie cake called Placenta food Placenta . Also ..., pie cooking spread throughout Europe . ref name WCA Pies remained as a core staple of diet of traveling ... pasty is an excellent adaptation of the pie to a working man s daily food needs. ref name WCA Medieval ... locally defined casing. The earliest pie like recipes refer to coffyns the word actually used ... development leading to the use of reusable earthenware pie cases which reduced the use ... is attested until the 14th century Oxford English Dictionary sb pie . ref name WCA File Chickenpie1.JPG thumb 180px left A chicken pie with a traditional pie bird Song bird s at the time were a fine ... 1422 1461 in 1429, Partryche and Pecock enhackyll pie was served, consisting of cooked peacock mounted in its skin on a peacock filled pie. Cooked birds were frequently placed by European royal cooks on top of a large pie to identify its contents, leading to its later adaptation in pre Victorian times as a porcelain ornament to release of steam and identify a good pie. ref name WCA citeweb url http whatscookingamerica.net History PieHistory.htm title History of Pie publisher whatscookingamerica.net accessdate 2010 07 05 ref The Pilgrim fathers and early settlers brought their pie recipes with them ... pans to literally cut corners, and create a regional variation of shallow pie. ref citebook title ... Press New York accessdate 2010 07 05 ref Regional variations File PieCrust masked.jpg thumb Apple pie ... more details
Image Custard cream biscuit.jpg thumb Custard cream biscuit A custard cream is a type of biscuit popular in the United Kingdom . Its structure is that of a biscuit sandwich with a fondant centre. The biscuit tastes of vanilla and as such is more akin to the taste of custard powder than egg custard . They usually have an elaborate baroque design stamped onto them. Some British supermarkets produce own brand versions, with variations including lemon , orange fruit orange , chocolate , coffee and coconut flavours. 9 out of 10 people voted custard creams to be Britain s favourite biscuit in a poll of 7,000 people. ref name BBCsurvey cite news title The strange appeal of the custard cream url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi magazine 6966747.stm accessdate 2009 02 23 date 2007 08 28 work BBC News ref The custard cream has won the UK Biscuit of the Year award 12 times, with the last time being in 2005 . The largest custard cream in the world was created by biscuit master Simon Morgan and chef supremo Paul Thacker. It weighed 15.73 kgs. References reflist External links http www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com biscuits previous.php3?item 11 Custard cream review from nicecupofteaandasitdown.com http www.worldbreakingrecord.com 2010 11 worlds biggest custard cream biscuit.html World s biggest custard cream biscuit Category Biscuits British style es Custard cream simple Custard cream ... more details
Image FrozenCustard.jpg right thumb Chocolate frozen custard Frozen custard is a cold dessert similar ... and Drug Administration requires products marketed as frozen custard to contain at least 10 percent ... aprqtr 21cfr135.110.htm publisher FDA accessdate 17 July 2010 ref In the United Kingdom frozen custard ... be called frozen custard today, because of naming conventions. ref cite book last Liddell first Caroline title Frozen Desserts publisher St. Martin s Griffin year 1996 ref The modern term of frozen custard ... custard to Coney Island in 1919. ref http www.nytimes.com 2000 07 09 nyregion in search of there s a triple ... ref http www.oldschoolfrozencustard.com index.html Old School Frozen Custard ref ref Robert Sietsema ... Voice, June 14th 2005 ref However, recipes for custard based ices existed before then, especially ... s Griffin year 1996 ref In some areas of the United States, frozen custard or custard has become a synonym ... serve. I call it custard. url http seattletimes.nwsource.com html allyoucaneat 2009292170 softserve ... commercialization of a limited number of flavors, home cooks can make frozen custard into innumerable flavors. Extra egg yolk and a brief heating is used in order to make a custard base for the ice ... of pasteurization , with the side effect of creating a custard. At home, frozen custard can be made ... product is composed of air. The high percentage of butterfat and egg yolk gives frozen custard a thick, creamy texture and a smoother consistency than ice cream. Frozen custard can be served at 8 .... Another difference between commercially produced frozen custard and commercial ice cream is the way the custard is frozen. The mix enters a refrigerated tube and, as it freezes, blades scrape the product cream off the barrel walls. The now frozen custard is discharged directly into containers ... custard is usually prepared fresh at the place of sale, rather than stored however, it is occasionally available in supermarket s or by mail order. Generally, modern frozen custard stands provide ... more details
Image Bird s Custard.jpg 300px right thumb Bird s Custard Bird s Custard a brand name is the original version of what is known generically as custard powder . It is a cornstarch cornflour US cornstarch based powder which thickens to form a custard like sauce when mixed with milk and heated to a sufficient temperature. Bird s Custard was first formulated and first cooked by Alfred Bird in 1837, because ... ref the key ingredient used to thicken traditional custard. In some regions, such as some parts of the United Kingdom , the popularity of this type of dessert is such that it is simply known as custard. In such cases, general usage of the word may be more likely to refer to the Bird s custard rather ... milk and sugar and requiring only hot water and ready made custard in tins and cartons have also become ..., Citation needed date June 2010 which accounts for 45 of the custard consumed in the UK . Citation needed date June 2010 Bird s Custard is also exported to several countries around the world, including ... groups date November 2009 In Canada , Bird s Custard can often be found in many popular grocery .... Controversy Many Bird s products, such as its instant custard powder, contain hydrogenated vegetable oil , ref http www.mysupermarket.co.uk ocado compare prices Desserts Birds Instant Custard 275g.html ... he discovered his custard was popular, Bird formed Alfred Bird and Sons Ltd. in Birmingham . By 1843, the company was also making the newly invented baking powder and, by 1844, was promoting custard ... substitute. In World War I , Bird s Custard was supplied to the British armed forces. The company was one ... Foods . Although the Bird s Custard product remains, the company itself is now just a brand. In late 2004, Kraft sold Bird s Custard and some other Kraft brands to Premier Foods , who are the current ... gets the cream of custard.html?rss yes Delight as Premier gets the cream of custard , manchesteronline.co.uk. ... business 4081713.stm Premier gobbles up Bird s Custard , bbc.co.uk. Article dated 10 December 2004, retrieved ... more details
Wikisource1911Enc Custard Apple Custard apple , a common name , can refer to Custard apple , also called bull s heart , the fruit of the tree Annona reticulata . The custard apple tree itself, Annona reticulata ref http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop morton custard apple.html Custard Apple Bot generated title ref ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?3498 title Taxon Annona reticulata L. accessdate 2008 04 21 author Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN authorlink Germplasm Resources Information Network work Taxonomy for Plants publisher United States Department of Agriculture USDA , Agricultural Research Service ARS , National Genetic Resources Program, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland ref The term may also refer to Annonaceae the custard apple or soursop family. ref ITIS id 18092 taxon Annonaceae accessdate 18 March 2008 ref Annona cherimola , a tree and fruit also called cherimoya . ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?3479 title Taxon Annona cherimola L. accessdate 2008 04 21 author Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN authorlink Germplasm Resources Information Network work Taxonomy for Plants publisher United States Department of Agriculture USDA , Agricultural Research Service ARS , National Genetic Resources Program, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland ref Annona squamosa , a tree and fruit also called sugar apple or sweetsop ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?3503 title Taxon Annona squamosa accessdate 2008 04 21 author Germplasm Resources Information Network GRIN authorlink Germplasm Resources Information Network work Taxonomy for Plants publisher United States Department of Agriculture USDA , Agricultural Research Service ARS , National Genetic Resources Program, National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland ref Annona senegalensis , a tree and fruit called wild custard apple ref cite web ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Custard Boys is a 1961 United Kingdom British novel by John Rae educator John Rae , focusing on the lives of children in a small village in World War II England dealing with an influx of war refugees. It is sometimes compared to Lord of the Flies Citation needed date December 2008 , and was adapted to make the film Reach for Glory in 1962, and again for a second film carrying the original name in 1979, directed by Colin Finbow . DEFAULTSORT Custard Boys, The Category 1961 novels Category British novels 1960s novel stub ... more details
Boiled custard is a sweet beverage usually made with milk, eggs, sugar, and vanilla. It bears a close resemblance to eggnog both are usually drunk during the Christmas season and is common in the American South . External links http www.ajc.com living content living food stories 2007 04 04 0405southerncustard.html Southerners have always had a soft spot for custards, Southern Recipe Restoration Project at The Atlanta Journal Constitution online Category Christmas food Category Mixed drinks Category Dairy products Category Cuisine of the Southern United States Category Custard desserts dessert stub ... more details
Image CustardFactoryAndDeritend.jpg thumb Devonshire House left The Custard Factory Image Custard Factory.jpg thumb upright The Custard Factory in Gibb Street Image Devonshire Works, Birmingham.JPG thumb Devonshire House The Custard Factory is an arts and media production centre in Birmingham , England gbmapping SP078864 . Located on the redeveloped site of the Bird s Custard factory in the industrial ... The Custard Factory complex is set in five acre s 20,000  m of factory buildings, originally constructed ... 1811 1878 , the inventor of egg free instant custard . The architectural firm commissioned to design ... for the redevelopment project was Birmingham based Glenn Howells Architects. The redevelopment of the Custard .... By the completion of the Custard Factory project, it is anticipated that a total of 1,000 ... for many musicians, DJs and rappers. A 220 seat theatre was also provided, inspired by the Custard Factory Theatrical Company who first asked for space at the Custard Factory before the project ... , but now Gibb Square after the Gibb Street location was completed opposite the Custard Factory ... water feature and overlooking the alleyway that divides the Custard Factory from the Gibb Square development ... new funding for the Custard Factory of 9.6m, to open 100 new office and workspace units. The result ... of the Custard Factory has enticed two media training agencies to locate nearby. The old Trades Union ... to a site very near the Custard Factory. About convert 800 yd m away from the Factory is the new Progress Works complex, opened in 2005 as part of the Custard Factory quarter, on Heath Mill Lane ... London. Nearby entertainment and shopping locations Many different events take place at the Custard ... to and owned by Godskitchen the house music house superclub . The Custard Factory is close to the Old ... s main shopping centre, with its landmark Selfridges building. The Custard Factory itself ... news 2010 05 28 10m expansion at custard factory hints at greater ambition for digbeth 65233 ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Custard Records is an American record label , best known for its success with English singer songwriter and Number 1 recording artist James Blunt . The label is run by former 4 Non Blondes member Linda Perry and has a partnership with Warner Music Group s Atlantic Records division. Artists bands which are signed to Custard Records James Blunt Linda Perry Deep Dark Robot Sunshine band Sunshine Sierra Swan Ben Jelen Bigelf Reni Lane Little Fish band Little Fish ref cite web url http squidsquad.co.uk ?p 105 work Little Fish Official accessdate 2010 02 14 date June 20, 2008 title Little Fish Sign Record Deal ref Crash Kings Christina Aguilara See also List of record labels References reflist External links http www.custardrecords.com Official Website Category American record labels Category Pop record labels US record label stub de Custard Records ... more details
otheruses Custard apple File Custard apple.jpg 200px thumb The cross and section of A.reticulata The custard apple , also called bullock s heart or bull s heart or cherimoya , is the fruit of the tree Annona reticulata . This tree is a small deciduous or semi evergreen tree sometimes reaching convert 10 m ft tall and a native of the tropical New World that prefers low elevations, and a warm, humid climate. It also occurs as feral populations in many parts of the world including Southeast Asia, Taiwan, India, Australia, and Africa. The fruits are variable in shape, oblong, or irregular. The size ranges from convert 7 cm in to convert 12 cm in . When ripe, the fruit is brown or yellowish, with red highlights and a varying degree of reticulation, depending on variety. The flavor is sweet and pleasant. In some regions of the world, custard apple is another name for sugar apple or sweetsop Annona squamosa , a different plant in the same genus . In California and Britain, custard apple refers to cherimoya , the fruit of Annona cherimola , a third plant in the same genus. br clear all Cultivars Image Annona reticulata Blanco1.197.png thumb Illustration of variety Areolis Angularibus . Tikal is of excellent quality and medium yield its flesh is bright red, except in the white areas surrounding the seeds. Canul has a medium fruit with a waxy, shiny dark red surface and purplish red flesh it is very aromatic and deliciously sweet with few concretions of hard cells. Sartenaya has a medium fruit with a waxy, shiny red surface and pink flesh with a magnificent taste and texture. Although ... in other languages There is slight confusion in India about the local names of Sugar apple and Custard ... Custard apple Atemoya a cross of A. squamosa and A. cherimola Cherimoya Annona cherimola Pawpaw Asimina ... karen.mychronicles.net ?p 86 Custard apple with pictures of the fruit and the tree http dx.doi.org ... all Photos http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop morton custard apple.html Purdue Crop Index page http plants.usda.gov ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Custard Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background group or band Origin Brisbane , Australia Genre Indie rock Years active 1990 1999, 2009 Label rooArt br BMG Associated acts The Titanics br David McCormack and the Polaroids br The Go Betweens br http www.myspace.com beachfield Beachfield URL Past members David McCormack br Paul Medew br James Straker br Shane Brunn br Matthew Strong br Gavin Herrenberg br Danny Plant br Glenn Thompson musician Glenn Thompson Custard was an Australian indie rock band from Brisbane formed in 1990. Overview The band were originally known as Custard Gun and featured David McCormack on vocals and guitar, Paul Medew on bass, James Straker later in The Melniks on guitar and Shane Brunn who later formed Hugbubble and Vanlustbader on drums. After a few shows and line up changes namely James being replaced by Matthew Strong Custard Gun morphed into Custard. Custard existed for about a decade albeit with revolving line up of drummers Gavin Herrenberg, Danny Plant, Glenn Thompson musician Glenn Thompson et al. . The band released five albums Buttercup Bedford , Wahooti Fandango , Wisenheimer , We Have the Technology and Loverama , two EPs Gastanked and Brisbane a 7 single Rockfish Anna , various ... were colloquially known as Custaro through frequent misreadings of their name. Post Custard After ... of The Purple Hearts. Custard reformed for a one off event on 10th Dec, 2009 to celebrate Queensland ... title Powderfinger and Custard pay homage to Queensland music pages publisher Brisbane Courier ... 2009 11 15 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Custard performed at the 2010 Meredith Music Festival and put on a stellar show, arguably earning them the coveted boot . Custard also performed ... Fan Site features numerous rare Custard videos, obscure mp3s, press clippings and links. Also features ... the latest musical incarnation of Paul Medew BAD LINK DEFAULTSORT Custard Category ARIA Award winners ... more details
Cowardy Custard is a musical revue and was one of the last No l Coward shows staged during his life. It was devised by Gerard Frow, Alan Strachan and Wendy Toye. A book, also titled Cowardy Custard , was published in connection with the revue, similarly celebrating the Coward image. Image Cowardy custard.jpg right thumb 250px Cowardy Custard book and album with the same image of Coward. The programme has the Mermaid Theatre s standard cover. The biographical revue premiered in London in 1972, running for 405 performances. The term cowardy custard is a taunt used by schoolchildren in the UK equivalent to scaredy cat in the U.S. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id 5QIv39cbUMYC&pg PA217&lpg PA217&dq 22cowardy custard 22 taunt definition&source web&ots l1SNusn4WE&sig w LZWLIJ2I43L3eSV0MpzrAUUOM last Dunkling first Leslie authorlink Leslie Dunkling title A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address publisher Routledge year 1990 isbn 0415007615 ref Background The working title of the show was Cream of Coward , but No l Coward Coward cabled the producers three months before the opening from his home in Jamaica suggesting Cowardy Custard . ref The Times Diary, 3 May 1972, p. 16 ref He vetoed an alternative suggestion, This Is No l Coward , which he said was too close to This Was No l Coward . ref The Times Diary, 11 July 1972, p. 14 ref Telling the story of Coward s life through song and biographical snippets, the revue was billed as An entertainment featuring the words ..., achieving 294 performances. A recording of the original London production of Cowardy Custard was made by RCA . The production also spawned a book called Cowardy Custard The World of No l Coward . ref Coward, No l John Hadfield ed . http www.a1wdb.com cgi bin women 13539 Cowardy Custard The World ... of the revue http books.google.com books?id mg1aKxVI6f0C&dq 22cowardy custard 22&printsec frontcover&source web&ots k52fsYn3qX&sig InAr01CGdG5HcKpMMvU bNOWcwc Script of Cowardy Custard Noel Coward Category ... more details
Notability 1 Music date August 2010 Screeming Custard were an English people English post punk band who achieved success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They are best remembered for their unique name and controversial cover of New Order s World in Motion . ref 20 Crap Band Names Sounds , 29th Oct, 1988 ref History Paul pulled the band together in the late 1980 s via an ad in Melody Maker for musicians influenced by The Pixies and the Wedding Present. Auditions took place in his mum s front room in Bromley, where the band continued to rehearse and record until she politely suggested they find somewhere else. ref http www.atfy04.dsl.pipex.com Custards custardpeople.htm ref References Reflist Category English punk rock groups ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Television episode Title The Pie Series Seinfeld Image Caption Season 5 Episode 15 Airdate February 17, 1994 Production 515 Writer Tom Gammill & Max Pross Director Tom Cherones Guests Reni Santoni , Lane Davies & Sam Lloyd actor Sam Lloyd Episode list List of Seinfeld episodes List of Seinfeld episodes Season list Infobox Seinfeld season 5 episode list Prev Next The Pie is the seventy ninth episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld . This was the 15th episode for the 5th season. It aired on February 17, 1994. Plot Jerry Seinfeld character Jerry is miffed after his girlfriend Audrey Suzanne Snyder refuses to take a bite of his pie. Cosmo Kramer Kramer has seen in an upmarket clothing store a mannequin that looks just like Elaine Benes Elaine . Also he has developed a terrible itch in his back, and uses Jerry s spatula to scratch. Elaine and George Costanza George visit the store Elaine wants to find out who made the mannequin but George is more interested in an expensive suit that will shortly be on sale at half price. Jerry is still obsessed with the pie incident. Kramer finds relief at the hands of Olive Sunday Theodore , his new girlfriend from Monk s Cafe Monk s with long fingernails. George, who is guarding the suit, soon becomes embroiled in a battle of wits with another customer who is also interested in the garment. George attempts to hide ... the pie. Elaine and Jerry visit the clothing store and find the Elaine mannequin posed in a spanking ... will have tampered with the food, George rejects it in the same way that Audrey rejected the pie ... pie . Trivia Though the cast reading took place on January 13, 1994 the same day as Julia Louis Dreyfus ... with the pie was based on a real life incident as told to the writers by Seinfeld himself. Two actors ... the pie in this episode. The suit Jason Alexander wears in this episode actually makes no noise. The whooshing sounds were added later in post production. Seinfeld DEFAULTSORT Pie Category Seinfeld ... more details
Flapper pie is a custardpie topped with meringue . The Graham cracker cream pie dates back to the 19th century but entered Western Canadian pop culture in the 20th century as Flapper Pie. The pie is a staple of the Canadian prairie culture. External links http www.recipesource.com ethnic americas canadian 00 rec0038.html Flapper pie recipe DEFAULTSORT Flapper Pie Category Sweet pies Category Custard desserts pie stub ... more details
Andy s Frozen Custard is a chain of frozen custard stands with locations in Arkansas , Missouri , Texas and Illinois . History Andy s was founded by John and Carol Kuntz in 1986 in Osage Beach, Missouri . After resisting franchising for several years, the chain finally sold five franchises in 2004. As of 2010, Andy s has more than 15 locations that spans four states Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois. The company s head office is in Springfield, Missouri. Menu The company specializes in frozen custard based dessert s. Andy s is well known for their pumpkin pie concretes and apple pie concretes in the fall, where slices of pie are blended into the frozen custard. Spring and summer months feature seasonal fruits such as peach es, Blueberry blueberries and Blackberry blackberries . Some of their top sellers are the Ozark Turtle , a sundae with hot fudge, caramel and roasted pecans, and the James Brownie Funky Jackhammer , with peanut butter and brownie chunks blended into the vanilla custard with a hot fudge center. External links http www.eatandys.com Company web page Category Fast food franchises Category Regional restaurant chains in the United States Category Ice cream parlors Category Fast food chains of the United States Category Companies based in Springfield, Missouri food company stub ... more details
File Blueberry Pie with Almond Crumb Topping, May 2009.jpg thumb right Blueberry pie with almond crumb topping. Blueberry pie is a sweet pie filled with blueberries , blueberry filling or blueberry custard . Blueberry pie was first eaten by early American settlers and remains a popular dessert in the United States and around the world. American pies Commons category Blueberry pies dessert stub pie stub category Sweet pies category American pies es Tarta de ar ndanos simple Blueberry pie ... more details
About the dessert the sexual slang term Creampie sexual act Refimprove date June 2008 File coconut cream pie.jpg thumb right 350px A slice of coconut cream pie A cream pie is a type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding that is made from milk, cream, flour, and eggs. It can come in many forms, including vanilla , lemon , Lime fruit lime , peanut butter , banana , coconut , and chocolate . A constant feature of all cream pies is the whipped cream topping. The custard filling is related to the French cr me patissi re which is a key component of various French cakes and tart s. Culture Cream pies are often associated with comedians who use them as a gimmick in their routines. When used for show business purposes, cream pies are generally mock up pies made from shaving cream , which resembles the real thing. See also Boston cream pie Custard pie Banoffee pie References Reflist American pies Category Custard desserts Category Sweet pies Category American pies Category Pie throwing Category Coconuts cy Teisen hufen fr Tarte la cr me nl Slagroomtaart simple Cream pie ... more details
Buttermilk pie is a traditional custard like pie of the southern United States . The basic filling consists of a mixture of eggs, sugar, buttermilk , dry biscuit mix, and butter variations on the recipe may include flavorings such as Zest ingredient lemon zest . Buttermilk pies may be made with or without a pastry crust. The liquid filling is poured into a pie pan into a crust if one is used and baked until the mixture sets. It is related to chess pie and pecan pie . The pie may be eaten either while still warm from the oven or after being chilled. American pies Category American pies Category Sweet pies Category Custard desserts Category Cuisine of the Southern United States Category Foods featuring butter es Tarta de mantequilla ... more details