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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 28 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Ey ey good folks

So which do you prefer to have with your pudding of choice?

I’ll be tallying the scores to determine the ultimate champion in this battle of the ages.

Commence!

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago

Custard obvs!

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By *BWLOVER1965Man 28 weeks ago

My Own Little World

Spotted dick

Custard

And plenty of it

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By *r Black 85Man 28 weeks ago

nottingham

Neither

Ice cream

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By *rumguy1982Man 28 weeks ago

Birmingham

Custard

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By *nsatiable n baldCouple 28 weeks ago

somewhere only we know

Any pudding that’s pastry or crumble based has to be custard for me

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By *amie HantsWoman 28 weeks ago

Atlantis

Jam roly poly with custard is my favourite

I’m currently eating strawberries with cream at the moment though

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago

Custard!

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By *aizyWoman 28 weeks ago

west midlands

Apple crumble and custard or jam roly-poly and custard

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago

Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams.

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By *intiemintieWoman 28 weeks ago

Scottish Borders

Rhubarb, strawberry and apple crumble with hot custard please.......

Fabulous. xx

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By *unchalMan 28 weeks ago

Dartford

Custard.

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams."

Always thinking outside the biscuit tin, Ricky.

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams.

Always thinking outside the biscuit tin, Ricky."

I mean Pete.

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By *uri00620Woman 28 weeks ago

Croydon

What's all this custard nonsense?

Cream!

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By *elloWoman 28 weeks ago

alpha centauri

Custard, but it has to be room temperature, especially if it's with a hot pud

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By *aizyWoman 28 weeks ago

west midlands


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams.

Always thinking outside the biscuit tin, Ricky.

I mean Pete."

Are you sure you didn't mean Ted?

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams.

Always thinking outside the biscuit tin, Ricky.

I mean Pete.

Are you sure you didn't mean Ted?"

Ted's dead, baby.

Ted's dead.

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By *100Man 28 weeks ago

Essex

Custard for the splosh party it gets right in there mmmmm

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By *amie HantsWoman 28 weeks ago

Atlantis


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams.

Always thinking outside the biscuit tin, Ricky.

I mean Pete.

Are you sure you didn't mean Ted?

Ted's dead, baby.

Ted's dead."

I heard he poured biscuits on crumble instead of cream or custard. Strange bloke

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams.

Always thinking outside the biscuit tin, Ricky.

I mean Pete.

Are you sure you didn't mean Ted?

Ted's dead, baby.

Ted's dead.

I heard he poured biscuits on crumble instead of cream or custard. Strange bloke "

Pioneer.

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By *aizyWoman 28 weeks ago

west midlands


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams.

Always thinking outside the biscuit tin, Ricky.

I mean Pete.

Are you sure you didn't mean Ted?

Ted's dead, baby.

Ted's dead.

I heard he poured biscuits on crumble instead of cream or custard. Strange bloke "

He was an odd one that Ted!

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By *ornynottsbicplCouple 28 weeks ago

nottingham

50/50 here mr custard, mrs cream.

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 28 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Hmmm….it seems this battle is rather one sided

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By *edeWoman 28 weeks ago

the abyss

Depends what pudding I'm having. But cream is more versatile so I'll go with that

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago


"Put them together and BANG!

Custard creams."

This is what the new generation is calling cream pies these days.

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago

Trifle, so both

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By *lowupdollTV/TS 28 weeks ago

Herts

Cream. Custard is the work of Satan

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By *ot to giggleWoman 28 weeks ago

Coventry

i want custard with a trail of cold cream ... yummmmmmm

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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago

Hot pud custard

Cold pud cream

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By *essiCouple 28 weeks ago

suffolk

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By *essiCouple 28 weeks ago

suffolk

Homemade custard wins every time in our house..

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By *lder.Woman 28 weeks ago

Not Local

Custard. With everything puddingy.

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By *nnCeeWoman 28 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell

Cream.

Can't stand that skin rather custard gets

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By *nnCeeWoman 28 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell

*that (not rather)

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By *agnar73Man 28 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

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By *mily36CWoman 28 weeks ago

Bedford (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)

Both ... why not have both ... there are no rules laid down OP

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By *inxy777Woman 28 weeks ago

essex

I’d have both, the custard cold! Yum x

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By *aizyWoman 28 weeks ago

west midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream "

Cold custard??

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By *illy IdolMan 28 weeks ago

Midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard?? "

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush

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By *inxy777Woman 28 weeks ago

essex


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush"

x

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By *ycanNightsMan 28 weeks ago

Workington

Custard...it's not even close ..

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By *aizyWoman 28 weeks ago

west midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush"

We have different ideas of lush!

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By *herry delightWoman 28 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

Devonshire clotted cream

Not Cornish muck that calls itself cream.

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By *illy IdolMan 28 weeks ago

Midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush

We have different ideas of lush! "

Me and you would be lush though. Can we agree on that?

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 28 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Both ... why not have both ... there are no rules laid down OP "

Custard made with cream maybe?

Hmmm….actually, I might try that one

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By *aizyWoman 28 weeks ago

west midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush

We have different ideas of lush!

Me and you would be lush though. Can we agree on that?"

Do you know, I think we can!

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple 28 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

It totally depends on the pudding. So both.

J

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By *illy IdolMan 28 weeks ago

Midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush

We have different ideas of lush!

Me and you would be lush though. Can we agree on that?

Do you know, I think we can! "

Ahh, I can go to bed a happy man. Night night, Daizy x

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By *ellhungvweMan 28 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush

x"

Haven’t had cold custard and banana since I was a kid. Used to be a real treat!

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By *herry delightWoman 28 weeks ago

Ilfracombe


"Both ... why not have both ... there are no rules laid down OP

Custard made with cream maybe?

Hmmm….actually, I might try that one "

Ambrosia Deluxe is made in West Country Creamery and blended with fresh cream and vanilla extract.

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By *illy IdolMan 28 weeks ago

Midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush

x

Haven’t had cold custard and banana since I was a kid. Used to be a real treat!"

I really want it now

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By *agnar73Man 28 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard?? "

Absolutely.

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 28 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Both ... why not have both ... there are no rules laid down OP

Custard made with cream maybe?

Hmmm….actually, I might try that one

Ambrosia Deluxe is made in West Country Creamery and blended with fresh cream and vanilla extract.

"

Suddenly I am feeling mightily peckish

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By *herry delightWoman 28 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

Ambrosia Ice Cream with Devonshire cream

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By *aizyWoman 28 weeks ago

west midlands


"Custard cold. Although I like thick cream

Cold custard??

Cold custard and sliced banana is lush

We have different ideas of lush!

Me and you would be lush though. Can we agree on that?

Do you know, I think we can!

Ahh, I can go to bed a happy man. Night night, Daizy x"

Night night Willy, don't let the bed bugs bite!

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By *agnar73Man 28 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

I usually do the custard straight from tin/carton with a nice ginger cake

Last time I did it for me and kids, cut the ginger cake into cubes out in a bowl and poured over the ‘brand name’ custard.

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