One of the best things about traveling? Road snacks. Usually, I make sure I have the largest Diet Coke I can find as my top travel companion (alongside my husband) and also enjoy a good Nacho Cheese chip or beef jerky — the latter especially if we’re traveling over a meal window, but can’t make an official stop. Bringing food with you just makes sense, especially if you want the travel to go well. And it seems like Queen Elizabeth II agrees.
Of course, our snack preferences are much different. Personally, I’m all about the salty snack. But it seems like Queen Elizabeth has more of a sweet tooth. Since she’s been known for eating somewhat blandly, that’s a bit of a surprise.
Bland isn’t meant to be an insult. It’s just that the Queen has been known to eat more for purpose than enjoyment. She doesn’t eat pasta, potatoes, or other starchy foods. She also avoids garlic and onions, which is understandable. However, those are two key spices to help flavor food, and there are plenty of pizzas across the globe that’d suffer without it.
The news of her sweet tooth comes from a valid source. Insider chatted with Darren McGrady, the former personal chef of the Queen. McGrady is always quick to dish about what it’s like to cook for the royals.
“Now the chocolate biscuit…is the only cake that goes back again and again and again every day until it’s all gone,” McGrady said. “She’ll take a small slice every day until eventually there is only one tiny piece, but you have to send that up, she wants to finish the whole of that cake.”
omg my grandmother does the SAME THING 😂 <3s choc 🍫 *HAS to have choc EVERY nite before bed*
— China Doll (@jem31_) August 19, 2019
According to Darren McGrady,former private chef to the royal family, Queen Elizabeth,the Queen Mother always tended to be late for dinner.While at Balmoral, the Queen Mother would be told that dinner was 15 minutes earlier than everyone else so she would arrive on time! (SunPost) pic.twitter.com/X4OzGlOAQj
— The Crown Chronicles (@crownchronicles) March 17, 2019
“She wanted to eat healthy,” he said. “She looked the best she ever did.”
Since Princess Diana notoriously battled bulimia, her striving for health was even more of a big deal. “She never ate red meat,” McGrady added. “She loved fish, stuffed bell peppers.”
What's your water intake on a daily basis? My goal 2 of these suckers. Princess Diana said that water was her best diet element. It flushes pic.twitter.com/F8TXE8YU4W
— Tanya Brown (@tanyabrown1) November 18, 2016
Feeling down? Make a chocolate biscuit cake pic.twitter.com/p7rs8TfOBB
— aine (@ainevixen_) August 17, 2019
Rock Recipes tried to make their version more authentic by using ingredients that are more common to the United Kingdom — namely, Lyle’s golden syrup and McVities digestive biscuits. If golden syrup is too hard to find, they say that dark corn syrup will do the trick.
5yo and I are making this chocolate biscuit cake. We’ve swapped the raisins for marshmallows and the almonds for maltesers. We are geniuses. pic.twitter.com/Yj6QZsJYXN
— Laura Pearson (@LauraPAuthor) March 10, 2019
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