you can also say "nut case" or just plain "nutty" or "nut." however the latter two terms can sometimes be used affectionately, or tongue-in-cheek or even in a complimentary way.
cracker barrel (it's a restaurant chain here in the states)
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you can also say "nut case" or just plain "nutty" or "nut." however the latter two terms can sometimes be used affectionately, or tongue-in-cheek or even in a complimentary way.
cracker barrel (it's a restaurant chain here in the states)
cream cracker
vanilla cream
vanilla souce
apple sauce
apple juice (goes great in tea!)
Orange juice
orange blossom
flowers blossom
rose blossom
cherry blossom
maraschino cherry
cherry tree
George Washington! did you chop down that cherry tree??
I cannot tell a lie, yes, with my trusty axe (or something like that).
cherry pie
(but apparently not the "sweet" kind by warrant. danik, whats your favorite cherry thing?)
kidney pie ( a British dish)
mmmm... I remember S&K Pie in my youth :)
kidney stone
Ate kidney pie once in my life. Didn´t know there was a beef variant.
gem stone.
My Mother always referred to the dish as 'steak and kidney pie'... https://www.food.com/recipe/the-clas...ney-pie-138782 :)
fidget stone
so danik, your favorite "cherry thing" is kidney pie??
ive been to England bunches of times and before I become a vegetarian, I had that once. I kinda remember liking it and kinda being grossed out (no offense tailor) by it at the same time.
stone cold (steve Austin!)
whet stone
Ist a favorita dich in the books oficial Dickens só I was curious about it the one time I went to England. I didn't like it specially but I think beef makes all the difference. And here in Brazil we call pie a salt cake with a certain filling. This pie was a sort of pudding with a crust.
stone table
Maybe Yorkshire pudding?.. https://foodnetwork.co.uk/recipes/yorkshire-pudding ... another favorite :)
table manners
It might be, yes. Only the crust was much thinner and kidney instead of beef.
table game
table tennis
table manners
what's a good one?
pinky up when drinking peppermint tea :)
Miss Manners
I have a "tea etiquette" book, i'll have to see if the "pinky up" refinement is mentioned there.
I might be partial to "chew with your mouth closed" one. and its interesting how, at least seemingly, putting your elbows on the table some places is bad form, and other places maybe okay.
swiss miss
(I actually had some hot chocolate a few days ago. was riding to the library, got drenched in the rain, and the library had a fan going inside for goodness sake!)
Don't go with Swiss Miss myself... tall micro-safe mug (the sturdy ones from Dollar Tree) with milk & water in equal measure heated at 1100 watts in the microwave for 4-minutes, then 2-tbs Nestlé cooking cocoa and 2-tbs of Nestlé hot chocolate added together, stirred well... I think I'll make some now :)
Swiss cheese
Mmmm! Nestlé cooking cocoa, here called the powder cocoa of the friar because on the package there is this picture of two friar enjoying the chocolate.
https://www.cenourao.com.br/produto/...e-nestle-200g/
white cheese
well on the topic of chocolate...
white chocolate!
tailor, I checked my tea etiquette book and scanned something for you, but my internet's too bad these days to attach anything. i'll have to keep you in suspense about your extended pinky.
dark chocolate
chocolate bunny
Mmmm!
bunny ears
bunny hop
hip hop
sock hop
wool socks
bobby socks
crew socks
socks drawer