Pudding Poll
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Pudding Poll
WHICH PUDDINGS?
I just want to know the answer. Once and for all. Want to know what people think. So please answer sensibly. Come on.
I just want to know the answer. Once and for all. Want to know what people think. So please answer sensibly. Come on.
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I voted Chocolate sponge.
All the rest give me the boak.
I don't like puddings
All the rest give me the boak.
I don't like puddings
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You have to fine tune your thinking.
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Of those, cheesecake, trifle, bakewell - in that order (of preference - not suggesting all three in sequence. But now that I mention it...
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Rhubarb crumble, apple pie, cheesecake (especially the white chocolate raspberry one my sister makes).
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What kind of cheesecake though?
Lemon cheesecake YEAH!
Strawberry? Up yours!
Lemon cheesecake YEAH!
Strawberry? Up yours!
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I don't like the sound of Manchester Tart at all, I had to google it.
There's a pudding we have down here called Gypsy Tart and that was horrible too as I recall from school
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_tart
I went for Rhubarb Crumble, Chocolate Sponge and Jam Roly Poly - I love the suet in it.
There's a pudding we have down here called Gypsy Tart and that was horrible too as I recall from school
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_tart
I went for Rhubarb Crumble, Chocolate Sponge and Jam Roly Poly - I love the suet in it.
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Ooh you're missing out! Manchester Tart is ace!
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Harvey K-Tel wrote:Rhubarb crumble, apple pie, cheesecake (especially the white chocolate raspberry one my sister makes).
Ditto.
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sloopjohnc wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:Rhubarb crumble, apple pie, cheesecake (especially the white chocolate raspberry one my sister makes).
Ditto.
You've had my sister's cheesecake??
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Rayge wrote:Of those, cheesecake, trifle, bakewell - in that order (of preference - not suggesting all three in sequence. But now that I mention it...
The real Bakewell tart isn't what you get in the shops - I only found out last year.
I'd definitely go for the other two, though. Strawberry or lemon cheesecake, yeah. And M&S do a very good strawberry trifle.
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Ginger cake and custard is the king of puddings.
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Hugh wrote:Ginger cake and custard is the king of puddings.
Especially if it's JAMAICA ginger cake
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Wallingford Pudding
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The Unfragrant Ox wrote:The real Bakewell tart isn't what you get in the shops
I know.
Lemon, blackcurrant or vanilla cheesecake. With chocolatey black coffee
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The Unfragrant Ox wrote:The real Bakewell tart isn't what you get in the shops - I only found out last year
We had to make it at school in domestic science and it's a hell of a faff with the blind baking of the pastry case and so on and so on... It's pretty time consuming and fiddly and none of ours came out at all looking like the BBC beauty below.
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Tom Waits For No One wrote:Jelly with Carnation.
YES
My dad used to make tangerine jelly with carnation. I was so impressed. As if he had won Mastermind
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Everyone hates semolina eh?
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