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I always order two teacakes in the knowledge that I'm going to get one and a half.
We didn't say anything for a while except to order tea and four teacakes.
All the way down, Teacake kept calling, making demands, giving orders.
She took a bite of a teacake, trying to distract herself from her emotions.
Come here and divide our country like one of their bloody teacakes.'"
She took one of the small plates and put two of the teacakes on it.
The dried teacake, generally called brick tea was ground in a stone mortar.
In India and Australia a teacake is more like a sponge cake.
Not that she ever finished her teacake.
Nurse Hopkins sighed and helped herself to buttered teacake.
If you want something a little plainer - and even easier to make - then the banana chocolate-chip teacake is your guy.
She stopped with the box of teacakes at the kitchen doorway, and turned back toward Nog.
She pulled a tray out of the cupboard and placed the plate of teacakes on it.
Kind of teacake with raisins in them.
I arrived at teatime three days after term started and asked my neighbour: "Can you pass me a teacake, please?"
But so's a toasted teacake, or regional variant.
Have a cup of java and lemon teacake or sour cream coffee cake with walnuts.
I used to get my, my teacakes.
I seem to recall that she baked a stone of flour a week making bread and teacakes to keep all those mouths fed.
England became one nation again, a land of hope and glory, Elgar, teacakes and cricket.
"Popcorn Red Leader, this is Teacake, do you read me?"
Jack skulked behind his newspaper and watched the girl as her parents ordered tea and teacakes.
I think of teacakes as Yorkshire items.
That looks like Otley standing behind the teacakes.