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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Do you make yours or get your pudding from the shop which one you having .? List in the Good Housekeeping say Marks & spencer Luxury one 7.99 and waitrose Richly fruited with Remy Martin 10.99 two of the best . |
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"I dont eat christmas pudding but when we where kids my grandma used to make lots and give them to everyone. We always had a sixpence in them(can anyone remember that)"
I can remember it being silver thrupenny bits |
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"I dont eat christmas pudding but when we where kids my grandma used to make lots and give them to everyone. We always had a sixpence in them(can anyone remember that)
I can remember it being silver thrupenny bits "
a simple thread about christmas puds and you have to be smutty with ur cockney rhyming slang |
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Provided you store them in a dry place, the older the better, same for Christmas cake..
I bought 2 reduced Tesco finest Xmas puds for 50p each last year, ate one last month and having the other Xmas, absolutely delicious.
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