You're thinking of England. In Ireland it is often made as a sweet soda bread. My granny has made it for years.
Diddlydee
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That describes the majority of popular US drinks and sweets.
To mock.
It's got a 95% plus kill rate, I'd say, and I brush my floor two or three times daily anyway as I have kids and pets, so I don't notice it.
Yeah, fair play to him for making what he loves. I just didn't feel it on that album. It felt... Disparate and a bit bland.
Ah, I see. Thanks for the clarity. That might've irked me for ages.
Like a churn for making butter? Now I'm more confused.
Spotted Dick, is also a terrible name for bread.
On a slightly related note, I bought a bug-a-salt, a pump action shotgun you load with table salt to kill flies. Endless fun. Has a laser sight, too.
Hoisted by my own petard (to be foiled by your own plan), is a nice flowery one, although it actually makes sense. The bee's knees (for something excellent) is a good one that makes no sense. Wet behind the ears (inexperienced) is another cool one.