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Christmas Puddings

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Day off yesterday, so made and cooked 4 Christmas puddings ready for the big day.
House smelt great, anyone else done theirs yet ?
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We buy luxury ones from M&S, keep them an extra year and then inject brandy into it/them prior to use ... works for us and saves faffing about making them.
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Devon Figgy Pudding for us ...

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Arrrgh!!!!!!!!
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We've got to make one (and a Christmas cake) in November in Florida (or rather, the Lady C has) for our daughter-in-law. Apparently they don't do such things over there.

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No, I shall be on a cruise so someone else will be making mine :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Far too early. You're not allowed to mention the X word until December 23rd.

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Far too early. You're not allowed to mention the X word until December 23rd.
December 24 here, mate. Get with the programme!!
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I haven't cooked my Christmas puddings since my pressure cooker went Kaput!! :(

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It has to be said, we normally go for Mr Tesco's finest, but the DIL wants to start a little cottage industry making British cakes etc
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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Far too early. You're not allowed to mention the X word until December 23rd.
I've finished my X shopping today :thumbup: :lol: :lol:
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Dancing Queen wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
Far too early. You're not allowed to mention the X word until December 23rd.
I've finished my X shopping today :thumbup: :lol: :lol:
Last year's?

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Puddings and cakes are made in October; usually 3 puddings, (one of 2lbs for THE day and two 1lbs for other special dates in the year), and 6 cakes................ 2 large and 1 medium, X 2.

Mincemeat is made late November early December. Rum truffles as near to Christmas as possible, otherwise they don't last!!!!

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Dancing Queen wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
Far too early. You're not allowed to mention the X word until December 23rd.
I've finished my X shopping today :thumbup: :lol: :lol:
Last year's?
:lol: :lol:
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My Christmas pud comes from the galley on board Aurora - much less bovver !

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And just to use up the leftover ingredients, a bread pudding was made today, and very nice it was to :-)
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Wouldn't know where to start making a christmas pudding. Friends of ours bought one from Aldi last year which had got top marks in various magazines and it was the nicest one I have ever had. Will definately buy the same this year if they do it, otherwise it will be a M&S one.

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Dancing Queen wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
Far too early. You're not allowed to mention the X word until December 23rd.
I've finished my X shopping today :thumbup: :lol: :lol:
DQ - you definitely need treatment - urgently !

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I've finished mine as well and for the simple reason that I have no intention of doing any.

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I have a kind offer to make re Christmas this year. I am prepared to arrive at any one of your houses, along with husband, children and dog and share your Christmas meal. The 4 Christmases we have spent here on the Isle of Wight have all been disastrous and I am now afraid to stay in my own home :D

2009 - youngest son spent Christmas Eve at the hospital with tonsilitis which his sister also came down with on Christmas morning. No dinner was cooked.
2010 - a double whammy of the water going off Christmas morning and the oven going bang halfway through cooking the turkey. Boiled gammon and mash.
2011 - Manflu struck husband and eldest son. No dinner cooked
2012 - invited elderly neighbours round for dinner. Dennis was viloently sick all over himself and the table during the starter which started a domino effect of vomiting amongst the other diners. Dinner was eaten 3 hours late and most of it was left.

Ok, who wants us then?

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HK phooey wrote:
Ok, who wants us then?
Can I think about it?

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Yes, but don't take too long as I'm sure I'll have lots of offers :D

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HK phooey wrote:
Yes, but don't take too long as I'm sure I'll have lots of offers :D

Ever the optimist!! :thumbup: :wave:

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Just another example of the delusions coming to the fore - luckily I shall be over the seas and far away by then

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Can I just add that only decent cooks need apply, and not too far north?

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