- and some
regions of
North America,
kippers are most
commonly eaten for breakfast. In the
United Kingdom,
kippers,
along with
other preserved smoked or...
- influences. The
Kipper Kids made two
projects for television. For HBO they
produced Mum's
Magic Mulch, and for Cinemax, K.O.
Kippers,
while the Kids also...
- up
kipper,
kippering, or
kippered in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kipper is a
salted and
smoked fish.
Kipper or
Kippers may
refer to:
Kipper the...
-
medieval tournaments a
kipper was a
person emplo**** by a knight,
usually a v****al of the
knight such as a slave, serf, or peasant.
Kippers might also be fighters...
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Kipper the Dog is a
character in a
series of
books for preschool-age
children by
British writer Mick Inkpen. The
books consist of 34
titles (as of July...
- 2025. "
Kippers and Br**** (Folk
Roots – July 1985)". www.kipperfamily.co.uk.
Retrieved 22
March 2025. The
Kipper Family: Sid and
Henry Kipper tribute...
- Mark Eldridge,
better known by the
stage name
Kipper, is a
British Grammy Award-winning guitarist,
keyboardist and
record producer,
known mostly from his...
-
Craster kippers are
kippers from the
Northumberland fishing village of Craster. They have been
acclaimed as the best
British kipper. Like the Newmarket...
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jugged kippers,
which is
kippers (with the
heads and
tails removed) in a
covered jug,
cooked in
boiling water.
Recipe books recommend jugging kippers as one...
- A
kipper tie is a type of
necktie primarily fashionable in
Britain in the mid-1960s to late 1970s. The
primary characteristics of the
kipper tie are its...