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 Post subject: Christmas pudding in Janurary
PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:28 
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I was just in Sainsburies and they had their finest Christmas puddings at 75% off, so I bought one on impulse.

It says serves 4.

I am going to eat it all in one go, to myself.

It will be glorious.


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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We have a Christmas pudding ,here.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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I have a tesco finest xmas pud too :)


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Dudley wrote:
I have a tesco finest xmas pud too :)

I finished off our tesco finest one last night, with a jug of custard. Lushness.

Next, the waitrose mince pies.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:39 
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We didn't even open the pud from xmas, due to my excellent trifle filling up the folks. Want pud now though, cheers chaps


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Mr Chris wrote:
Dudley wrote:
I have a tesco finest xmas pud too :)

I finished off our tesco finest one last night, with a jug of custard. Lushness.

Next, the waitrose mince pies.


I thought you were off the stodge. Or is that just booze?

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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People buy Christmas pudding?


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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well, it doesn't grow on trees, man!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Guwuffle wrote:
People buy Christmas pudding?


MiL made it for us.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Good luck eating it all on your own, man. They look small and unthreatening, but they are in fact the most dense food-product in the whole world.


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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We had ours last night...

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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MaliA wrote:
Guwuffle wrote:
People buy Christmas pudding?


MiL made it for us.


Mali-in-law?

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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jonarob wrote:
Good luck eating it all on your own, man. They look small and unthreatening, but they are in fact the most dense food-product in the whole world.


I'm actually sure they're denser than black holes. Just looking at one fills me up.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Maybe if I have some alcohol to wash it down with.

I did get a bottle of Southern Comfort for Christmas...


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Douse the pudding in the bourbon and set fire to it.

Then dial 999.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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myp wrote:
Mr Chris wrote:
Dudley wrote:
I have a tesco finest xmas pud too :)

I finished off our tesco finest one last night, with a jug of custard. Lushness.

Next, the waitrose mince pies.


I thought you were off the stodge. Or is that just booze?

Just booze and crisps. I have a generally healthy diet other than those things.

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People buy Christmas pudding?


We usually make ours but didn't have the time last year :(

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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myp wrote:
Douse the pudding in the bourbon and set fire to it.

Then dial 999.

Should I actually do this? Would it be nice? (not the 999 part)


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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I wouldn't use bourbon. It's brandy you'll be wanting, f'sho!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Anythign other than brandy is wrongness.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Ok, I have no brandy, so I will have it as it is. With a cup of tea. Whilst watching neighbors.


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Rum woudl do at a pinch.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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or lighter fluid, oh wait Southern Comfort *is* lighter fluid!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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I think the only alcohol I have in the house is Southern Comfort, Gin, Sambuca (urgh...) and a bottle of wine that has been open far too long and is probably bad now.


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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DavPaz wrote:
I wouldn't use bourbon. It's brandy you'll be wanting, f'sho!


Well yes, but I assumed he had none.

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myp wrote:
Douse the pudding in the bourbon and set fire to it.

Then dial 999.


Vodka Margarine!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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I'd love a christmas pud that doesn't have nuts in.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Whiskey Olive Oil Spread!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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It is in the microwave right now!

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Custard or brandy butter?

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Lager Dairylea!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Vodka Margarine.
Is it flammable?
I anticipated your concern, so spiced it up a bit with a couple of cans of hairspray.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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Haha!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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It was pretty nice.

But Steve is in hospital!


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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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I had some of that iced cake, which is like a christmas cake but with icing on the top like you get on a wedding cake.

Anything with marzipan is full of win as far as I'm concerned.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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I had the M&S Christmas Pudding CHeesecake on Christmas day, and that was excellent.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas pudding in Janurary
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I haven't had much this year, which is sad as I love christmas pud! Brandy sauce, custard or that white stuff you can get-forget what it's called

Marzipan is also win

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