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Sunday, October 21, 2007

British Emporium in Grapevine holding Halloween “haunted tea” on Oct. 28

I'll have an eyeball pie, and can I get some extra curotolos on that?
I'll have an eyeball pie, and can I get some extra curotolos on that?

— As part of its annual Halloween British Car and Motorcycle Show on Saturday, British Emporium, the Grapevine shop that specializes in British products, is hosting a "Haunted Tea." Presided over by the "Undead Butler," the tea will take place from 12 noon to 4 p.m. in the Haunted Tea Room inside the store and will be plagued by strange teacup-rattling noises and a menu that includes bug buns, squashed fly biscuits, eyeball pie, toad in the hole, and bubble & squeak. Imported British candy bars will be handed out to everyone who survives the visit.

New additions to the store's larder of British snacks include:

Made entirely of cooked milk, kulfi flavors include mango, chocolate, strawberry, coconut, pistachio almond, and more.
Made entirely of cooked milk, kulfi flavors include mango, chocolate, strawberry, coconut, pistachio almond, and more.
  • Kaurina's Kulfi -- Indian ice cream bars
  • Boxed chocolate assortments including Roses, Quality Street, Flake, and Milk Tray
  • Mint chutney
  • Australian-style frozen "mojo pies" in steak, steak & cheese, and chicken & vegetable

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twisteddog, says:

Curotolos are made on machinery that processes nuts.

... and probably dead babies, too.

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kirk, says:

Eating English cooking is about the scariest thing I can think of.

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