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Pudding
Porcupine
27-02-2008
Do you have a pudding every evening ? We dont. Very rarely we will have a choc ice from the freezer ... but its once every blue moon.

When i lived at home though we had a pudding EVERY evening. Sometimes it was something major like a suet pudding with custard. Other times it was a yoghurt. But we always had something.

I have had a craving for a cheesecake since someone mentioned it in the 'whats your fav cheese' thread. So i have just bought an orange and lemon cheesecake on a biscuit base. Yummy. My husband wont have any though - and will raise his eyes to the heavens (therefore implying that im a fat cow) when i eat some tonight. But hey - a little of what you fancy does you good
RAINBOWGIRL22
27-02-2008
I usually get a sweet craving after dinner but normally just have a couple of jaffa cakes - he nice ones from M&S!!

Hardly ever have a proper pud but I do keep a stash of ice cream in the freezer - purely for emergencies
PamelaL
27-02-2008
When I first moved to the UK I used to serve up dessert every evening but I found myself putting on a few kilos quite quickly so I stopped. Why is it easier to put on weight here than back home?

Although I've been to Sainsbury's this evening and come home with chocolate pudding.
Midiboy
27-02-2008
I rarely have a dessert - once a month, if that.
SuperSpurs
27-02-2008
Sometimes will have sponge with custard (shop bought), or I can make a nice pear crumble.

My Mum *always* has a bowl of mixed fruit, so I sometimes have some also.

Lately I have made cheesecake though, and it is bloody gorgeous. I can imagine the calories though so I'm trying not to make it too often! (It's a lemon one, mmmm)
quackaquacka
27-02-2008
I have a pudding every evening, not a proper 'pudding-y' pudding though - not like bread and butter pudding or anything. I usually have a scoop of ice-cream or a biscuit or something. We have a proper pudding after the Sunday roast
jova
27-02-2008
i make my own cheese cakes they taste better (nigellas rcipe is yummmm)

we have pudding about twice a week
Orangebathwater
28-02-2008
No, I will have maybe after a meal out, but rarely and only in fantastic places.
They can be such a disapointment.

My breakfast is quite pudding-ney banana and greek yoghurt, glass of smoothie.
Porcupine
28-02-2008
Originally Posted by Porcupine:
“I have had a craving for a cheesecake since someone mentioned it in the 'whats your fav cheese' thread. So i have just bought an orange and lemon cheesecake on a biscuit base. Yummy. My husband wont have any though - and will raise his eyes to the heavens (therefore implying that im a fat cow) when i eat some tonight. But hey - a little of what you fancy does you good ”


Sorry to quote myself, but i was quite shocked.

I cut the cheesecake in quarters, and offered hubby a quarter assuming he would say no. He didnt, and had some Then, an hour later i said i fancied another bit ... and he said "well, if you are, I will .... i enjoyed it".

Well - you could of blown me over with a feather. My hubby HATES pudding.
Alt-F4
28-02-2008
If I had a pudding every night I would have double my running distance.

For every action [pleasure] there is an equal an opposite reaction [pain]
gertrude hubble
28-02-2008
We always have pudding even if it just a diet yog or a muller rice. At the weekend we have pudding after lunch and dinner
stud u like
28-02-2008
I have stewed fruit and granola a lot for pudding.
Alleycat666
29-02-2008
If I had the Stewed Fruit and Granola then I'd have to double my running distance (to the loo and back):
Cassini
02-03-2008
I seldom eat pudding. If we do eat out (quite rare these days) I prefer a starter to a sweet.
sunshinegirl
02-03-2008
Only if we go out for a meal and then I either have a starter and a main course or a main course and a pudding. My favourite puddings are syrup sponge and custard types so if I had one of those every night I would be even fatter than I am now
caz_1969
02-03-2008
Only have a pudding when out for a meal.

hot chocolate cake
Daisy Bennyboots
02-03-2008
About half an hour after my evening meal, I make myself a small mug of drinking chocolate and a biscuit. I know it's not classed as a pudding but it's hot a sweet and suits me perfectly.
AGirlCalledkill
03-03-2008
Oh yeah pudding is good! But I prefer pudding before main. I can eat a meal and not be fussed about a pud but if I eat something sweet I really crave savoury afterwards!
welshbabe
05-03-2008
I will only have a pudding if I go out for a meal and then I will have choclate fuge cake with ice cream
whoever,hey
05-03-2008
It depends if you count wine a pudding.
loppytart
05-03-2008
We always have pudding. Most of the time I make it, but today we're having apple and bramley cake from marks and spencer. Yesterday I made a few chocolate muffins and we had them straight from the oven with ice cream.
Cstar2229
05-03-2008
I have ice cream that needs eating up before we move, so scoffing ice cream for our pudding. I have loads - want some?
Cstar2229
05-03-2008
Originally Posted by AGirlCalledkill:
“Oh yeah pudding is good! But I prefer pudding before main. I can eat a meal and not be fussed about a pud but if I eat something sweet I really crave savoury afterwards!”

I am the same - I have cereal first for breakfast, then toast or savoury food.

Children, however, wouldn't eat their mains if we did that as a norm.
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