I know how stuffed I am after my Xmas lunch but I do enjoy having a pudding a hour or so later.
What's everyone's having for their Xmas Dinner pudding?
Do you stick to tradition and have Xmas pud with cream/brandy butter/custard or do you have something different?
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By (user no longer on site) 51 weeks ago
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Not a huge fan of Christmas Pudding but we usually go for a Vienetta or Swiss roll and custard.
Aldi look like they have a nice selection though so may go for something a bit different |
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"Not a huge fan of Christmas Pudding but we usually go for a Vienetta or Swiss roll and custard.
Aldi look like they have a nice selection though so may go for something a bit different "
Lidl have a good selection also, I'm hopefully going to have deluxe double smash cake. Its a posh salted caramel cheesecake with a hidden chocolate bauble full of caramel.
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By *trideMan 51 weeks ago
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I normally spend Christmas in Bangkok to avoid it (and get warmed-up). So Christmas day is just another day. Lunch is vanilla ice cream (two scoops), hot tea (two–cup pot), and a couple of fags, while I watch the goings-on along Sukhumvit Soi 4 from the Dynasty Inn’s open pavement side-bar. Same as every other day. |
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"Not a huge fan of Christmas Pudding but we usually go for a Vienetta or Swiss roll and custard.
Aldi look like they have a nice selection though so may go for something a bit different
Lidl have a good selection also, I'm hopefully going to have deluxe double smash cake. Its a posh salted caramel cheesecake with a hidden chocolate bauble full of caramel.
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Not gonna lie, I think reading that gave me a semi |
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"Sprinkle of sugar on xmas pud double cream and a large dollop of clotted cream, about the only time I have cream now unless I have a cream tea, come to think of it not had one of those this year."
That's exactly how I uses to eat Xmas pudding. It was cornish clotted cream was cornish and made by a local farm near where I grew up.
I got terrible heartburn afterwards as well |
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