So whilst I was shopping on http://www.drugstore.com/
I came across this lovely nugget.
So... Anyway...
If you know what this is used for
please tell me!
I've giggled on and off
all day over this.
LOL
I dare you not to crack a smile.
I know right. You can't not help but smile or giggle.
Unless... of course
you have no sense of humor
but all my readers have a
sense of humor.
You do. I know you do. ;-)
Feel free to check it out for yourself here...
Seriously. I want to know what you use this for.









12 comments:
Its a British pudding and its usually served with custard. They say the name Dick came from.the German word for thick. I think though that the Brits are just closested pervert!
This just made my morning. Thanks for the giggle!
It's English. They use it in cakes for tea time I believe.
Lol looks like others already shared, but it is indeed a British dessert. Silly Brits ;-) Still makes me laugh like a 13 year old girl every time I see it
It's a British dessert. Kind of like a bread pudding. It's very tasty. I had to order it one time because of the name, and really liked it.
I can't say I've ever seen that before. The name is less than appetizing, though! Haha!
LMAO....goodness
I definitely giggled when I saw this, also I called my sister to tell her too! I did not know what it was either until I read your comments. Thanks to those who knew:)
LOL! Thanks for sharing! Sounds British indeed! Loved being there for 2 years (England, that is). I showed my hubby and he knew what it was right away and I knew it was something edible. :0)
Dick!
OMG. That is hilarious. Wth?
The others are right...it's a British dessert. We were stationed in England for 3 years and my husband thought it was the funniest name of a dish so of course he had to try some. He loved it and ate one almost every time we went out!
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