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God bless good king George...
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Posted Dec 21, 2001 by John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"
... and scarlet whores of all persuasions. Bless 'em, every one.

What kind of a Christmas feast would it be without a handsome pile of pud to finish things off? I wonder how hard it would be to make pocket-size puddings as a precaution against the unlikely event of having Christmas dinner with a Puritan.

JTGcheers

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God bless good king George...
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Posted Dec 21, 2001 by Shazz PRME(emeritus)
Perish the thought jtg! winkeye xmaspud

I couldn't find all the ingredients in Holland necessary to make my own this year so one of my daughters has kindly sent me one... slightly larger than pocket-size thank goodness! smiley

shazz magic holly

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God bless good king George...
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Posted Dec 21, 2001 by John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"
grovel ... and bless the Dutch and shazz's daughters.

Any country that doesn't readily supply the stuff of Xmas pud ought to have a sign up at the entrance. It's a bit surprising that Holland falls into that category. I always imagined it to be somewhere a person could acquire just about anything at the corner shop... which is my way of measuring the relative merits of a place.winkeye

Still, I'm relieved that you won't have to go through Christmas without a pudding to call your own. I would have had to launch a charity drive or something.smiley

JTG

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God bless good king George...
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Posted Dec 22, 2001 by Shazz PRME(emeritus)
I probably can if I travel further afield to shop. The local venues are certainly short on essentials... suet and candied peel for a start! With Marks and Spencers closing their overseas outlets they wil no longer be selling these items at exhorbitant prices, but I'm sure that Gouda or Leiden would be places to look.

Once I have turned more Dutch and got myself a bike (to go with the clogs, bunches of flowers and plaited hair!) I will investigate farther afield! ok

Bizzarely mincepies and pud don't appear at all, it's more spiced breads and cakes... nice though not quite the same! xmaspud

shazz magic holly

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God bless good king George...
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Posted Dec 22, 2001 by John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"
Pedalling with clogs on sounds dangerous. yikes

Funny, now that I stop to think about it, I don't know how pervasive puds and pies are in the Canadian Christmas celebration either, really. The media seems to latch onto certain things that are associated with the classic idea of an English Xmas. But they are probably only quaint curiosities to many people, who I suspect spend Christmas dusting off the holiday traditions of their own particular ethnic past... like me, I suppose. erm

Here's to them, anyway... may they have a merry one however they colour Rudolph's nose. cheers

JTGxmaspud

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