Jellies, blancmanges, ice puddings, and practically any substantial sweet, were eaten with a fork. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I hesitated, and she suddenly stood up in one lithe movement - by jove, they jumped like blancmanges in a gale. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The whole great mess–Spam tins, parrot carcasses, blancmanges, and all–has been safely digitized, compressed into microscopic “funny bits,” pressed onto 21 shiny discs, and sealed within this whimsy-proof receptacle. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Sort of a twist on the “man eating blancmanges mean to win Wimbledon by turning everyone into Scotsmen” bit. on 18 Aug 2008 at 4:13 pm2Mike O ❋ Unknown (2008)
No matter how hard they tried, the blancmanges couldn't pull one over on Angus Padgorny. ❋ Jen (2008)
He was thinking how he would have helped her to the most delicate chicken-wings and blancmanges, how he WOULD have made her take champagne. ❋ Unknown (2006)
The doctors did not know what had caused this sudden sharp gnawing in her stomach; they prescribed rest and blancmanges to alleviate it. ❋ George, Margaret (1987)
I hesitated, and she suddenly stood up in one lithe movement — by jove, they jumped like blancmanges in a gale. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1975)
Puff-pastry, steam-puddings, jellies and blancmanges, original potages and consommes, seal curried and spiced, penguin delicately fried, vegetables reflavoured, trimmed and adorned were received without comment as the culinary standard rose. ❋ Douglas Mawson (1920)
Sometimes, if they were fortunate, they might also see the artist who sculptured ice into forms of men and beasts for table ornaments, or the first napkin-folder in London, or the man who daily invented fresh designs for pastry and blancmanges. ❋ Arnold Bennett (1899)
From lack of sufficient fresh air and exercise they had all dull eyes, and flabby, white faces that quivered like blancmanges when they walked. ❋ Frederick Spencer Hamilton (1892)
Any of the cold desserts, such as gelatines, custards, blancmanges, or fresh fruits with cream, are suitable for summer and are easily prepared. ❋ Various (1892)
Downstairs the table was already laid for supper; only the old gentlemen's bedrooms and the offices were respected; and in the window of the still-room he noticed jellies and blancmanges, which had been put there to cool. ❋ Alexander Lange Kielland (1877)
A few pretty dishes may be made, in this way, of jellies or blancmanges left from the preceding day, by melting them separately in a jug placed in a saucepan of boiling water, and then moulding them by the foregoing directions. ❋ Isabella Mary (1861)
Before you could say 'tense, nervous headache' Monroe had the top of her noggin off and was dipping his fingers into her brain-box like it was one of those rabbit-shaped blancmanges at a kids' party in 1982. ❋ Unknown (2011)
It wouldn't suit those who want duvets like fluffed-up blancmanges but for dreams of romping in Scottish heather it is perfect. ❋ Unknown (2011)
It [feels] like a [blancmange] ❋ The Milk Man Cometh (2020)
Look, Mr. and Mrs. Brainsample have [come on to] the court, it appears they intend to eat the blancmanges.
[Horray]! this is a good day for man [ind] ❋ Erin (2004)
Jesus christ I've just [vomited] myself inside out at the sight of those blubbersom [whales] [blancmanging]! ❋ Aporcupine (2009)
[Gray Davis] is [nothing] but a blancmange. ❋ Cornholio (2003)
- Dude, he`s such a [blancmange]. I`ve been whisky-dicked.
- [Whisky] be [damned]! He`s a dick alright. ❋ MaddCatt (2021)
My blancmange is [bland] today with my [tea]...[pity]. ❋ Littlebrownbird (2011)