Her politics makes strange bread-fellows. The leader of Britain’s Conservative Party called sandwiches “not a real food” and said she “will not touch bread if it’s moist” in an ...
The recipe appeared in Spry's "Cookery Book" in 1956, and made its way into buffets, parties, and as the basis for prepared and restaurant-served sandwiches ... In the go-go, party-hard 1920s ...
A British political stoush has erupted over the "great British institution" of sandwiches. In an interview with Spectator magazine, Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch suggested sandwiches were ...
"I don't think she's expressing a party line or anything." Ms Garraway said viewers were up in arms about Ms Badenoch's attack on sandwiches. She read responses from the public, saying ...