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Buying traditional Xmas pudding in Poland??


Krakman  4 | 58  
29 Nov 2012 /  #1
I know it's not everybody's cup of tea, but I don't want to miss out again!! Short of baking one, is there anywhere (in Poland) which stocks our favourite festive treat?

BTW, whilst on this subject, does anybody actually like mince pies?? I haven't touched them for 25 years, due to blaming one for making me feel sick when I was a wee nipper. That, and the fact they're called 'mince' pies with a dodgy looking meat-like filling :)
Para_cetamol  - | 1  
29 Nov 2012 /  #2
M&S sells it - or at least did last year. Call them to check.
pam  
29 Nov 2012 /  #3
BTW, whilst on this subject, does anybody actually like mince pies??

I don't. Horrible tasting things, which no doubt everyone will be bringing in to work just before Xmas.
Don't like Xmas pud either.....Bah Humbug!
Really hope you find a Xmas pud. If you make one you have to steam it, not bake it. About 3 hours to cook........yawn!
jon357  73 | 23112  
29 Nov 2012 /  #4
does anybody actually like mince pies??

Yes.

And I could eat Christmas Pudding every day of the year.
OP Krakman  4 | 58  
29 Nov 2012 /  #5
M&S sells it - or at least did last year. Call them to check.

M&S as in Marks and Spencer?? I wasn't aware they even had branches in Poland?

Really hope you find a Xmas pud. If you make one you have to steam it, not bake it. About 3 hours to cook........yawn!

Great tip, but with my culinary skills it will probably end up looking (and tasting) like mud pudding :)

And I could eat Christmas Pudding every day of the year.

Same here too :) Particularly like walnuts and a really chunky consistency! In southern England it was always a shock to see custard (usually bird's) being poured over the pudding. Personally only single cream does it for me, but each to their own :)

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