"This pudding has no theme" (Winston Churchill?)
Lynne Murphy
m.l.murphy at SUSSEX.AC.UK
Wed Jul 18 13:31:00 UTC 2007
Is the 'tain' in this quotation a cut-off 'certain'?
There's no reason to think this would be plum pudding (certainly not the
most common of British puddings, just the one that Americans know from
Christmas songs or something), especially since a plum pudding would have a
plum theme. Pudding just means 'dessert' (well it can also mean a 'true
pudding', such as sticky toffee pudding or but that's a sub-type and not
the usual use of the word). If his pudding had no theme (and if this is a
literal description of an eating situation), then I'd bet that he was
refusing to eat a pudding that wasn't based on one of the classic pudding
recipes.
Lynne
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--On Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:23 am -0400 Bapopik at AOL.COM wrote:
> PUDDING HAS NO THEME--142 Google hits
> ...
> My Yale Book of Quotations is packed. What does anyone have on this
> famous food quote? Was it said about plum pudding?
> ...
> ...
> ...
> _http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/15/books/review/Blount-t.html?pagewanted=
> 2&_r= 1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1184645345-VlNIXAZy9FQJB41Jku7ZsA_
> (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/15/books/review/Blount-t.html?pagewanted=
> 2&_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=11846 45345-VlNIXAZy9FQJB41Jku7ZsA)
>
> For more of such perspective, see the introduction, which is sound and
> lively. _Winston Churchill_
> (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/c/winston_leo
> nard_spencer_churchill/index.html?inline=nyt-per) would have been wrong
> to find fault with this anthology, as he is supposed to have done with
> an overelaborate dessert, by saying, ?This pudding has no theme.? ...
> ...
> (NEWSPAPERARCHIVE)
> Lima News, The
> Winston Churchill so it is said once refused to eat a tain pudding
> because it lacked a theme Denis Healy's latest Paper is indigestible
> for much the same reason The authors of this document have in fact
> responded in the way officials always do when de- of overall direction
> They have sunk into triviality The British must have been copying some
> of our top cians speeches or some of their White of which they issue
> quite a few But no matter how far old England sinks int
> _Monday, March 13, 1967_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search=pudding+theme+Winston
> +churchill+AND+date:1967-03-13) _Lima_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search=pudding+theme+Winston
> +churchill+AND+cityid: 16362+AND+stateid:73) , _Ohio_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search=pudding+theme+Winston
> +churchill+AND+stateid:73) ...
> ...
> Anniston Star, The
> Pudding Gets A Theme By PHILADELPHIA There is an o I d story about Sir
> Winslon Churchill being served a more than usually con- glomerate
> English dessert at the end of a moderately bibulous public He tasted it
> experimentally and turned at once to the waiter hovering behind hb
> chair he said a bil imperiously remove this pudding I do not wish to
> eat this pudding This pudding has no Until very recently at any rate
> there has been a strong resemblance between the pudding the great old ma
> _Sunday, November 03, 1968_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search="pudding+has+no+theme
> "+AND+date:1968-11-03) _Anniston_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search="pudding+has+no+theme
> "+AND+cityid:744+AND+sta teid:2) , _Alabama_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search="pudding+has+no+theme
> "+AND+stateid:2) ...
> ...
> Bennington Banner
> pudding with a you may not even like it By ELLEN CRONAN ROSE BRATTLEBORO
> A RECENT James Reston column was enlivened by an anecdote about Winston
> chill and a bad dessert At a political luncheon at London's posh Savoy
> Hotel Sir Winston was served a dessert which Harold who recorded the
> story for posterity described as a rather equivocal and shapeless mass
> of goo Sir Winston glared at his dish then summoned the waiter Pray
> take away this he said It has no theme
> _Friday, October 16, 1970_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search=pudding+theme+Winston
> +churchill+AND+date:1970-10-16) _Bennington_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search=pudding+theme+Winston
> +churchill+AND +cityid:2163+AND+stateid:98) , _Vermont_
> (http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Search.aspx?Search=pudding+theme+Winston
> +churchill+AND+stateid:98)
>
>
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