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    The Lancashire Hotpots are a comedy folk band from St Helens, (historically part of Lancashire), England, formed in 2006. The group perform and record...
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    Lancashire hotpot is a stew originating in Lancashire in the North West of England. It consists of lamb or mutton and onion, topped with sliced potatoes...
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    throughout South Lancashire. Parkin: a ginger cake with oatmeal. Pobs or pobbies: bread and milk. Potato hotpot: a variation of the Lancashire Hotpot without meat...
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    band the Lancashire Hotpots included a song about Meacock on their fifth album Achtung Gravy. Meacock makes a speaking cameo as herself in the 2008 Peter...
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    the Lancashire Hotpots, from St Helens, have also used the Lancashire dialect in their work, particularly for humor. Ellis was writing before the lexical...
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  • pot Lancashire hotpot, a traditional English stew of meat, potatoes and vegetables Nabemono, a Japanese hot pot Shabu-shabu, a Japanese dish in the hot...
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    Hot pot (redirect from Szechuan hotpot)
    Chongqing hotpots often feature a wide variety of different meats and ingredients, and offer many sauces and condiments to flavor the meat. The typical...
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  • Scroobius Pip Start Hill Charli XCX Stevenage Fields of the Nephilim St Helens The Lancashire Hotpots Stockport Blossoms Daz Sampson Stoke-on-Trent D Mob...
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  • 2010s electronic music band The Lancashire Hotpots are a comedy folk band from St Helens, Merseyside (formerly part of Lancashire), formed in December 2006...
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    to Braising. Adobo Hot pot Jorim Jugging Kho (cooking technique) Lancashire hotpot Lou mei Pot roast Red cooking Stew "Pot-Roasting". Food Resource....
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    in the vessel in which they were cooked. Many baked dishes served in the baking dish can be classed as casseroles. Examples include Lancashire hotpot (English)...
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  • in 1997. Betty becomes famous in Weatherfield for her hotpots, which come under scrutiny in the early 1990s when it is believed that they are contaminated...
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  • Helens: Comedian Johnny Vegas. The comedy band the Lancashire Hotpots sing in a traditional rhotic St Helens accent. The Wirral: Comedian and TV presenter...
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    week 5 when contestants sold clothes. The Lancashire Hotpots song Trafford Centre is about Christmas shopping at the centre.[citation needed] Trafford Waters...
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    Fred Dibnah (category Television personalities from Lancashire)
    celebrated by folk band The Lancashire Hotpots", The Bolton News, retrieved 17 March 2019 Tuff Sunshine (2 March 2019). "The Steeplejack". Tuff Sunshine...
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    Lancashire is an English cow's-milk cheese from the county of Lancashire. There are three distinct varieties of Lancashire cheese. Young Creamy Lancashire...
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  • Greater Manchester and North Staffordshire, like Lancashire Hotpot Lobby (band), a Slovak Eurodance band The Lobby, (UK) parliamentary journalists receiving...
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    World War II, the term was actually in use at least as far back as 1919. The term "bangers" is attributed (in common usage in the UK) to the fact that sausages...
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    town and civil parish in the Borough of Fylde in Lancashire, England, midway between Blackpool and Preston and adjacent to the town of Wesham. It owes...
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    as more traditional.[citation needed] The word mess may refer to the appearance of the dish, or may be used in the sense of "a quantity of food", particularly...
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    reference to the dried fruit in the pudding (which resemble spots). "Dick" and "dog" were dialectal terms widely used for pudding, from the same etymology...
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    Lincolnshire, and Lancashire, often as "savoury ducks". The first use of the term in print was in the Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser...
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    Pot-au-feu (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    Sancochado (Peruvian) Eintopf Feu Hot pot (Steamboat) Jjigae Kig ha farz Lancashire hotpot List of stews New England boiled dinner Oden Olla podrida Perpetual...
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    in later stages of cooking. Cawl Irish stew Instant-boiled mutton Lancashire hotpot List of lamb dishes List of soups Scouse (food) Grigson, Jane (1985)...
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    as Lancashire hotpot, steak and kidney pudding, Scotch eggs and Eton mess. It was awarded a Michelin star in 2013. The Hind's Head dates from the 15th...
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    the one of the reflexes of Latin AU can be AW in Welsh, while the short A of calidus would normally give A. Food portal Fårikål Irish stew Lancashire...
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    increased as the Milk Marketing Board promoted the meal nationally throughout the 1960s. Pierce the Ploughman's Crede (c. 1394) mentions the traditional...
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    simmered in water with onions until the meat is soft, and then quartered potatoes added. Food portal Lancashire hotpot List of beef dishes Nikujaga Peterson...
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    Wellington, the precise origin of the name is unclear and no definite connection between the dish and the duke has been found. Leah Hyslop, writing in The Daily...
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    Trifle is a layered dessert of English origin. The usual ingredients are a thin layer of sponge fingers or sponge cake soaked in sherry or another fortified...
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