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keith



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Favourite pudding !
There's not much on the way of food topics so ,,, what's your yummy pudding ?
Having just cut my neighbours grass and found a big amount of ripe red rhubarb , I have just stewed it with sugar and topped with a dollop of ice cream .
Second favourite has to be the old school custard and toffee sponge pudding on the Hull - Zebbrugga ferry .
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Smilesapart



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For me to make - Apple Charlotte. For me to buy - sticky toffee pudding mmmmm
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leeds



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Funnily enough I have just come back from the Farmshop with some rhubarb. I've put it in the oven with some orange zest, cristallised ginger and orange juice. Am thinking to top it with a gingerbread mix so it will be like a Yorkshire version of Eve's pudding.
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gilarion



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Apple Crumble with Clotted Cream and though not strictly a pudding, more a sweet, Sherry Trifle.
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Smilesapart



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Mind you, you can't go wrong with a big chunk of warm lemon drizzle cake and ice cream. Or steamed syrup sponge. Or Hazelnut meringue with raspberries and cream. Or chocolate roulade! Or jam roly poly and custard. I do like my puddings!
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Andrew james



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Yorkshire puddings, followed by Bakewell tart, custard and a small dollop of vanilla ice cream. Rolling Eyes
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munch90



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you always have room for pud don't matter how much you eaten as it goes down a different hole !!!!

that's what I tell myself anyway
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Les Brock



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Proper homemade steamed pudding with a little treacle and custard Thumbs Up
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bm52



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fresh fruit...... Whistle

OK OK - apple tartine BM52
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Can't beat a creamy New York style cheesecake for me!! My 109 thread

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Pineapple rings marinaded in kirsch, topped with ice cream and whipped cream and decorated with mini macaroons. 
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Chocolate of any description. If that's breaking the rules, then apple and blackberry (both home grown) crumble covered with Bavarian vanilla sauce Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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