Talk:Knickerbocker glory

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Wondered about the differences between the usa and uk versions of a knickerbocker glory. Talking to old people in the UK they recall fresh fruit, cream and ice cream as opposed to jelly being used . Any one else have any recollections.? I have added a link to the Ice cream recipes web site to illustrate this point.Collieman 12:15, 4 July 2006 (UTC)

Thank you, thank you, thank you! to whomever added this entry. I've been reading Maeve Binchy for a decade now, and she often mentions Knickerbocker glories in her novels. I've searched before to try and find out exactly what they are. I knew it was a treat, but I'm delighted to find out precisely what she's writing about!151.205.51.224 08:46, 7 March 2007 (UTC)Binchy fan