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Post by helent on Dec 1, 2006 12:10:46 GMT
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Post by bigbopper on Dec 1, 2006 12:13:12 GMT
Chocolate.
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Post by schedboy on Dec 1, 2006 12:13:37 GMT
Christmas pudding!!!!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Chrstmas pud
You can eat Choc cake all year round!!!
ITTTTTSSSSSS CCCCHHRRIIIIISSSTTTTTTMMMMMMAAAASSSSSS!!!
So get with the pud & get some mince pie action on the go too!!
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Post by helent on Dec 1, 2006 12:19:13 GMT
Christmas pudding!!!!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Chrstmas pud You can eat Choc cake all year round!!! ITTTTTSSSSSS CCCCHHRRIIIIISSSTTTTTTMMMMMMAAAASSSSSS!!! So get with the pud & get some mince pie action on the go too!! OOohhh no, I could cope with christmas pud but NOT mince pies, they're just wrong, I only ate them when I was a kid because I thought I'd be missing out if I didn't, now I'd rather eat my own feet than have one of those. I'm still torn though, I love choc pud, would it be very greedy to have both??? Now there's a suggestion!
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Post by schedboy on Dec 1, 2006 12:22:11 GMT
[quote author=helent board=general thread=1164975046 post=1164975553
both???
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Alway a VERY popular option!!!! ;D
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Post by littlechicken on Dec 1, 2006 12:28:29 GMT
def both ;D
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Post by dirtydavey on Dec 1, 2006 12:29:53 GMT
christmas pud with really thick custard!!!!!!
choc pud? you're a heathen!
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Post by schedboy on Dec 1, 2006 12:31:48 GMT
christmas pud with really thick custard!!!!!! choc pud? you're a heathen! Thouest straight talking way deservest rewarding! I exalt you, oh humpy one!!
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Post by dirtydavey on Dec 1, 2006 12:37:44 GMT
christmas pud with really thick custard!!!!!! choc pud? you're a heathen! Thouest straight talking way deservest rewarding! I exalt you, oh humpy one!! why thankyou kind sir
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Post by p00key on Dec 1, 2006 12:38:46 GMT
chirstmas pud mmmmmm (though im usually to full from the dinner to have afters!)
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Post by paull on Dec 1, 2006 12:46:33 GMT
We have two choices at our house for Christmas: Christmas Pudding or Chocolate "Log" ( no giggling at the back!). With fresh whipped cream ( I said stop it) or Ice Cream. This leads to a popular choice option known as "The Works". i.e. All 4 options in the bowl at the same time!! No wonder I put on weight at Christmas. Eat Strong, Paul.
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Post by helent on Dec 1, 2006 12:46:46 GMT
I'm never too full for dessert ;D
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Post by helent on Dec 1, 2006 12:48:44 GMT
We have two choices at our house for Christmas: Christmas Pudding or Chocolate "Log" ( no giggling at the back!). With fresh whipped cream ( I said stop it) or Ice Cream. This leads to a popular choice option known as "The Works". i.e. All 4 options in the bowl at the same time!! No wonder I put on weight at Christmas. Eat Strong, Paul. I like your style, sounds amazing... except for the fresh cream bit. But the combination of hot pud & cold ice cream deeeeelicious
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Post by shelly on Dec 1, 2006 12:49:00 GMT
We're having Rhubarb Crumble this year for a change. But I'd normally go for Christmas pudding. And the white custardy stuff.
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Post by badger on Dec 1, 2006 12:53:57 GMT
Xmas pud - be sure to drench it in brandy and have it flambe.
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Post by scottg on Dec 1, 2006 12:56:23 GMT
Its christmas so its got to be xmas pud with custard mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm burp.
choc log thing for tea mmmmmmmm burp
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Post by robert on Dec 1, 2006 14:34:41 GMT
Neither
Go for a panettone with a home-made brandy custard (or a tin of Ambrosia heated up with some brandy in it)
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Post by duncan74 on Dec 1, 2006 14:42:45 GMT
Choc pud for breakfast.
Xmas pud after lunch.
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Post by belaqua on Dec 1, 2006 14:46:25 GMT
I would so have both.
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Post by foggy on Dec 1, 2006 14:49:26 GMT
I hate Christmas pud and mince pies, so defo choc pud for me.
We now buy a little individual serving christmas pud for my father in law as he is the only person that eats it. I am too stuffed after dinner for any pud though so I generally dont have any (prefer the dinner to dessert)
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