if you live in England then you should be able to buy a ready made trifle from any of the big name supermarkets e.g ASDA,tesco etc.
if your looking for a particularly nice trifle marks and spencers could be the best place to try.
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English (the language) speakers refer to the creature as Lobster. The word originates from Middle English 'lopster', which comes from Old English 'loppestre' which means, spider-creature.
You can probably buy it on eBay, they have almost everything there. But you have to have an account to buy something.
Trifle is pronounced as "try-full" in American English.
No, it's English
Traditionally it is an English dish.
If you mean the English word, 'minutia' then it means small, trifle.
The trifle used to be called the Tipsy Cake in old England. It was first mentioned in Isabella Beeton's Book of Household Management in 1861. The desert is a traditional English favorite.
In cookery a 'trifle' is a noun. As a verb, for example "Dont trifle with me!"
because it has three layers
trifle comes from England
The question was a trifle to hard for the young lad.
For the tycoon, an expensive race car was a mere trifle. She was too experienced and worldly to let a man trifle with her affections.
This stew could use a trifle more salt.
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