Cynthia wrote:Jewel stores in the suburbs often have British items -- even Spotted Dick and mushy peas.
Treasure Island in Wilmette (and perhaps elsewhere) has a very nice British section as well.
The Dutchess of Birmingham put together the following menu based on the dinner in the garden of the Weasley house from
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire :
Mrs. Weasley’s Garden Menu (Vol. IV, p. 61)
• Main Course
o Chicken and ham pie, boiled potatoes and salad.
o Added: cold roast beef, buttered peas
• Dessert
o Homemade Strawberry ice cream (Vol. IV, p. 63) Chocolate cake with green letters, "Happy Birthday Harry," slightly smashed (Vol. I, pp. 47-8)
• Beverages
o Elderflower wine (Vol. IV, p. 62)
o Tea (flower teas)
• Décor
Grass and honeysuckle over tables
Copper pots
Many candles
We thought we might substitute summer pudding for the cake and ice cream, since we have recently come into a windfall of red and black currants. Also, Bertie Botts' Every Flavor Beans and Chocolate Frogs might make a nice
friandise at the end of the meal.
Man : I can't understand how a poet like you can eat that stuff.
T. S. Eliot: Ah, but you're not a poet.