When I was at school all I remember making in ‘housecraft’ was bread and butter pudding, rock cakes and Victoria sponge.
I was sitting in the Commons tea room last week, munching a mournful rock cake and studying the newspapers.
His brownies had somehow ended up tasting like rock cake, but Dyane ate it all and even asked for second helpings.
Scooty has been known to cycle around in the night clubs on his magical fold-up bike, handing out freshly baked rock cakes.
There were not just rock cakes and bread and butter pudding but proper meals involving at least a main course and dessert.
They come here every year and spend two weeks at Inverey enjoying the hills and the birds and feeding hostellers with rock cakes.
When protesters against nuclear testing in the Pacific threw rock cakes at the Foreign Minister, the media gave it broad and favourable coverage.
He has a reference to City gentlemen in London in the 1870s standing at a counter and lunching ‘off a glass of sherry with a rock cake or a couple of biscuits’.
But if society is crumbling under the weight of gender wars, the Ramsay household seems solid as a service station rock cake.
Definition of rock cake in US English:
rock cake
nounrɑk keɪk
British
A small currant cake with a hard rough surface.
〈主英〉岩皮饼(一种外皮粗硬的葡萄干小甜饼)
Example sentencesExamples
But if society is crumbling under the weight of gender wars, the Ramsay household seems solid as a service station rock cake.
When I was at school all I remember making in ‘housecraft’ was bread and butter pudding, rock cakes and Victoria sponge.
He has a reference to City gentlemen in London in the 1870s standing at a counter and lunching ‘off a glass of sherry with a rock cake or a couple of biscuits’.
I was sitting in the Commons tea room last week, munching a mournful rock cake and studying the newspapers.
They come here every year and spend two weeks at Inverey enjoying the hills and the birds and feeding hostellers with rock cakes.
Scooty has been known to cycle around in the night clubs on his magical fold-up bike, handing out freshly baked rock cakes.
When protesters against nuclear testing in the Pacific threw rock cakes at the Foreign Minister, the media gave it broad and favourable coverage.
There were not just rock cakes and bread and butter pudding but proper meals involving at least a main course and dessert.
His brownies had somehow ended up tasting like rock cake, but Dyane ate it all and even asked for second helpings.