Christmas Pudding
#47
I know it's a bit premature to be talking about Christmas but I would like to know where you all buy your Christmas Puddings from (sourced from within the US, please!) as I have never made one from scratch before and I want to surprise my husband this year. Any good websites?
Any help would be appreciated! Many thanks!!!!!
Any help would be appreciated! Many thanks!!!!!
They also have crackers by the way.........
#48
while we are on the subject of Christmas - any prospects/suggestions for getting goose fat for roasties?
#49
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cant u make mince pies with puff pastry?
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#54
eh? minging stuff...
Anyway, quite a few threads last x-mas on where to get ingredients like suet etc, so worth searching out...
Anyway, quite a few threads last x-mas on where to get ingredients like suet etc, so worth searching out...
#56
we have Marshalls here in Ohio too - (next state over to that poster) so maybe they are just local. they are a home goods type of store with the name Marshalls in big capital red letters as their sign. Ive seen no mention of Fields so Im guessing your thinking of another company.
#58
we have Marshalls here in Ohio too - (next state over to that poster) so maybe they are just local. they are a home goods type of store with the name Marshalls in big capital red letters as their sign. Ive seen no mention of Fields so Im guessing your thinking of another company.
#59
No it is a different store to Marshall Fields, it is sometimes called "Home Goods". It is a division of the TJ Maxx Stores as Ray said. Great store to browse around.
Last edited by Michigan Man; Sep 7th 2008 at 12:22 am.





