Tuesday, March the 10th, 2009
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The Heresiarch laments: “The depressing thing is that, increasingly, custard is all we have left.”
But remember the wise words of Ned Ward (1667–1731) in British Wonders; Or, A Poetical Description of the Several Prodigies and Most Remarkable Accidents That have happen'd in Britain since the Death of Queen Anne (1717):
“Custard, that noble cooling Food,/ So toothsome, wholsome, and so good, / That Dainty so approv'd of old, / Whose yellow surface shines like Gold.”
You can find a longer extract from the poem, including some terrific lines about pudding, at BabelStone.