Voted Best Christmas Pudding by Good Housekeeping 2015.
9 comments
OB1
7 Jan 17#9
True. But with the liberal addition of alcohol!
Wadadli_Cooler
7 Jan 171#7
These are great. Got one for £2.40 last week. Just spoon a chunk out and microwave as you need it. Microwave 1 tsp cornflower, 1 tsp sugar, qtr pint milk and a glug of brandy to go with it.
lugsy3
7 Jan 17#6
March 2017 date, heat added, had them in mine.
OB1
7 Jan 17#5
Aren't they already cooked before getting to the supermarket? In other words they aren't going to continue maturing, just start degrading?
thermomonkey to OB1
7 Jan 17#8
Well it doesn't work that way for Christmas cakes... They mature after being cooked!
And the ingreedients are quite similar.
cburns
7 Jan 17#4
And at £10 it was.....but at £2 it's a steal........don't worry these get better with age...will use mine this years crimbo :wink:
YOG
7 Jan 17#3
Which 2016 Best Buy
Loaded with fruit and nuts, this pudding's 'soft and light texture' and 'balanced spice' were praised by the panel. Some of our experts assumed it was very expensive.
tinca
6 Jan 171#1
By the time I eat this it will be 30 month matured :confused:
i_need_bargains to tinca
6 Jan 171#2
Don't wait, imagine all your Christmases have come early.
Opening post
Originally priced at £10 in November 2016.
Reduced to £4 post Christmas and now just £2 !
Voted Best Christmas Pudding by Good Housekeeping 2015.
9 comments
And the ingreedients are quite similar.
Loaded with fruit and nuts, this pudding's 'soft and light texture' and 'balanced spice' were praised by the panel. Some of our experts assumed it was very expensive.