Be forewarned ... I illbe naggng 
you to death for a review accompanied 
by the recipe you decide to use!


....and  apicture if you can!

Hugs dahlin !




--- In [email protected], Patrizio Tzu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Yeah !  
> 
> Looks like it, hence my 
> confusion ...because everybody 
> said it was a  fruitcake, 
> others said it was a pudding.  
> 
> It was a large cake though 
> 8 1/2" X 11" X 3" and was decorated 
> with a white creamy frosting...tasted 
> like royal icing.  
> 
> I am going to try that recipe in the 
> site you game me. 
> 
> Thank you, thank you. I'll let you know ...
> 
> lavsrecs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   After re-reading Patrizio's request/question
> today  ( LOL, I know, I know, now dont start
> worrying just because I am THINKING)  !!
> 
> I think I have a clue:  especially since
> Patrizio lives in canada, where hese is 
> some British influence, an with Trish's 
> response, TheBritscall dessert "pudding" and
> remember the arol "We wsh you a Merry Christmas"
> where the carolers sing"No bring us some figgy 
> pudding...." and that classic traditional
> English hristmasdesertcalledPlumpudding,which 
> is served with hard Sauce, which is a white 
> frosting with a hard-ish stiff consistency,
> made with cognac o brndy o that it can flame 
> for a beautiful presentation, I am pretty sure
> that what you had atthe party was a Christmas
> plum pudding, or something ery vwry similar, with 
> a brandy hard sauce topping.
> 
> I looked on the net for pics of a Christmas pudding
> and here is what I turned up.
> 
> Patrizio, do any of these look like the one you had?
> 
> 
> 
>
http://www.syvum.com/cgi/online/serve.cgi/fun/christmas/recipes/christmas_pudding.tdf?0
> 
> http://www.juliangraves.co.uk/pages/recipes/christmas-pudding.htm
> 
> http://www.eat-online.net/english/habits/christmas/christmas_pudding.htm
> 
> http://www.dianasdesserts.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/recipes.recipe
> 
> http://www.juliangraves.co.uk/pages/recipes/christmas-pudding.htm
> 
> 
> I'll bet that if you find out the name of the bakery, they will be
> able to tell you its name at the least, and it willbe something
> similar to thee above!
> 
> Pleaselet unow the rest of the story, OK?
> 
> Love, Lavanda
> 
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