Time to stir and make a wish

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  1. Jenny namaste

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    Home made Brandy Butter and Good cream in our house,
    Jenny
    what does everyone else have with theirs?
     
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      All done and I am pleased to say that was a doddle. P1030753.JPG The "tents" kept the moisture in and I didn't have to top up at all. They look quite dark so that's good too. I will put fresh foil and some string around them so that they will be easy to lift in and out on Christmas Day.
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        Made my wish too,can we get smell=a =vision on here:partytime::partytime: then we could join in.
         
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          Help your self to a virtual slice Fileyboy - they are still warm,
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          Thanks Jenny that tasted very good.One thing I love at Christmas is the pudding with white sauce as my Mum used to make;Lovely Jubbley
           
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            Made my wish Jenny :ccheers: hope my wish turns out as good as your puddings look! :yes:
             
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              I've stirred East to West
              And wished for the best :)

              (Scrummy looking puds you have there, Jenny!)
               
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                And I stirred North to South
                A lovely taste in the mouth!
                 
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                  Now, the difficult question. These are for friends but they are NOT gifts. I have so much trouble in charging a realistic price for them. Judging by the ingredients, Harrods would charge about £45 for this type of luxury pudding. I can't charge for my time as I love to do it - all I want to do is cover my costs but I can't be into calculating what 8.5 hours of my oven's electricity costs - let alone the rest of the ingredients. I will always shop for fruit on offer if I can find it( missed Asda's by one day) but I won't buy inferior quality at the expense of spoiling the pud. I have had to raise the price this year and have charged them £8.50 each. We'll see if the empty bowls are returned in the New Year.
                   
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                    I've stirred up to down, got thrown out of town :doh:
                     
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                      For a homemade Christmas pud I reckon they are getting a good deal at that price Jenny and at least they know who made it.
                       
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                        The bonus is having all the crusts from a home baked frenchstyle white loaf as I only use the middle for the breadcrumbs.
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                        Is it a fifty pence or a two pound coin that's inside
                         
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