Restaurant Puddings.
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Re: Restaurant Puddings.
It depends where you eat!
I highly recommend Jamie Oliver's restaurants
Fresh produce and nothing from frozen!!??
I highly recommend Jamie Oliver's restaurants
Fresh produce and nothing from frozen!!??
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Sticky toffee pudding is my favourite, specially in winter.
San Carlo in town is one of our favourite places, they do a selection of their deserts in tiny portions.....so you can sample them all in one sitting.
San Carlo in town is one of our favourite places, they do a selection of their deserts in tiny portions.....so you can sample them all in one sitting.
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Sounds like my kinda place Syl!
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It's lovely there Eddie.
If you are ever in Manchester try it. x
If you are ever in Manchester try it. x
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Syl wrote:It's lovely there Eddie.
If you are ever in Manchester try it. x
Don't worry, my nose will sniff it out
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Some of the best pudding I ever had was when I was in Heartlands Hospital B,ham, Apple Crumble, Sticky pudding, Chocolate cake with custard ect. I kid you not!
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Jamie Oliver's restaurants do some lovely puddings
One of my favourites is Lemon Meringue cheesecake.
I could die for that pudding
One of my favourites is Lemon Meringue cheesecake.
I could die for that pudding
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Stormee wrote:Yeppuz, I like that but a bit stronga lemon would not go a miss.
Creme caramel.
Creme Caramel is really something I have to fancy and only if there's not much else
I love Lemon puddings though, and anything citrus
I hate fruit and chocolate together though! Ugh!
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Stormee wrote:Have you noticed the lack of proper puddings serve in restaurants.
Never a apple pie
Rhubarb crumble
Treacle tart, sponge.
They seam to be all out of the freezer or fridge, no home mades.
It's so 'council house' to call desserts 'pudding'!!!!
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Actually all the very posh waiters in the very posh restaurants call it pudding
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