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Post by hondobrode on Sept 29, 2016 0:16:11 GMT -5
pudding with candy canes ?
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Post by brutalis on Sept 29, 2016 7:23:11 GMT -5
i wonder how different the taste of the Vegas Pudding is from the Phoenix Pudding for Alice? I have been several times here in Phoenix and it is a wonderful bash. The 1st half of the "concert" is normally all local musicians and dancers and artists as a spotlight and the second half is the actual concert with the other famous stars doing around a 30-40 minute greatest hits mini concert and then the Coop doing about a 50-80 minute concert of his own and then they all come out and do an all-star jam of several songs. The concert proceeds always go to the local institutions in support of children and teens programs. Love me some Aunt Alice and as Depp says in Dark Shadows he is one of the ugliest women i have ever seen hahaha
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Post by berkley on Sept 29, 2016 22:00:58 GMT -5
I was back home in Nfld for a couple weeks earlier this month and my mother made two puddings while there: 1. cottage pudding 2. chocolate pudding We always have the chocolate pudding with tinned cream on top, but I couldn't find a picture showing that. This is the kind we've always used (same as everyone else in Nfld as far as I know):
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Sept 30, 2016 2:17:59 GMT -5
I was back home in Nfld for a couple weeks earlier this month and my mother made two puddings while there: 1. cottage pudding Here we are, at post #183 of The Wide World Of Pudding, and we come across the debut appearance of Cottage Pudding. So naturally, my being a pudding maven, I needed to know more about this fine looking confection What is it's secret origins and recipe? It turns out to be quite a proud pudding, an example of New England/ NE Canadian salt-of-the-earth heritage See for yourself revolutionarypie.com/2015/03/05/cottage-pudding/
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Post by berkley on Oct 1, 2016 19:22:21 GMT -5
I can vouch that it tastes as good as it looks.
Interesting info in that link. I'll have to ask my mother where she got the recipe from next time I'm talking to her, whether it was something she learnt from her mother or just from a recipe book or a magazine or whatever.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Oct 2, 2016 16:29:06 GMT -5
Raise your hands if you attended this weekend's National Banana Pudding Festival in Tennessee I apologize for not giving you a heads-up sooner www.bananapuddingfest.org/
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Oct 2, 2016 16:31:28 GMT -5
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Oct 2, 2016 16:39:50 GMT -5
And finally, a shout-out to our friends across the big ocean, the land of milk and pudding. For Oct 1st kicked off the beginning of England's Pudding Season. projectbritain.com/calendar/October/pudding.html October is a busy month for puddingphiles throughout the world.Go on. Indulge yourself today
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Post by hondobrode on Oct 2, 2016 17:58:26 GMT -5
Yorkshire pudding sounds British i.e. scary pudding
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Post by brutalis on Oct 7, 2016 15:30:45 GMT -5
Cafeteria here at the hospital had a banana bread pudding with whipped cream, chocolate sauce and caramel sauce drizzled over with cherry on top. Now that was a tasty filling snack to get me through the rest of the afternoon work. May even get one to go and take home for later. Yes, i will double dip, thank you!
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Oct 15, 2016 18:42:23 GMT -5
All this ruckus about evil clowns terrorizing people, it's important to keep our perspective and know that clowns can also come in pudding form There, that's not scary, is it? Dig in
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Oct 15, 2016 18:54:52 GMT -5
I need some help from our English contingent. Here's a link from today's Daily Star's sports page concerning Cricket and I have no idea why pudding is in the headline. Now, we all know that no place loves it's pudding as much as England does, but do they just haphazardly throw the word around to get attention? Not that it is a bad idea.. www.thedailystar.net/sports/cricket/battys-pudding-awaits-tasting-1298992
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Post by Confessor on Oct 20, 2016 1:58:19 GMT -5
I need some help from our English contingent. Here's a link from today's Daily Star's sports page concerning Cricket and I have no idea why pudding is in the headline. Now, we all know that no place loves it's pudding as much as England does, but do they just haphazardly throw the word around to get attention? Not that it is a bad idea.. www.thedailystar.net/sports/cricket/battys-pudding-awaits-tasting-1298992It's a reference to the proverb, "The proof of the pudding is in the eating" (often shortened to "The proof is in the pudding"). The proverb means, you can only say something is a success after it has been tried out or used.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Oct 21, 2016 6:08:30 GMT -5
4 out of 5 doctors recommend
Due to my dental surgery, my doctor told me not to eat for several hours, and then only very soft foods. Not very hot and avoid spicy foods. So I asked "Is pudding allowed". She said "PERFECT"
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Post by hondobrode on Oct 23, 2016 0:52:02 GMT -5
As I read about your dental surgery it took me back to 1996.
My brother and his girlfriend stopped by to see us. I was sleeping, and snoring, when they arrived. It's was an unplanned drop in visit.
They could hear me snoring from the front door.
She was about to graduate from med school and had a friend who ran an experimental sleep center with the University of Nebraska.
She suspected I may have sleep apnea, which I'd never heard of in those pre-internet days.
Insurance didn't cover it at the time, so if I would volunteer to be a test subject, they'd operate on me with a laser and remove most of my uvula, as it was about 10 larger than normal and was blocking my air flow as I'd go into R.E.M.
They did exactly that, but then, the surgeon got creative and thought he'd further open the air way by cutting into the soft palate of the roof of my mouth.
That's where things got really bad.
It was extremely painful and I do not exaggerate when I saw that I slept almost non-stop for a month and couldn't eat solid foods. My diet was restricted to jello, soup and pudding.
What else was kind of wild was that the extreme heat of the laser burned the top layer of taste buds off of my tongue. When I finally did eat solids again, I had a new virgin set of taste buds. I could taste the spices in ketchup !
BTW, while it was a good idea, ultimately it didn't hold, and I'm now on a BiPap. It's like a 2 speed CPAP and helps a lot.
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