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Sally Redux Dec 24th 2014 4:39 pm

Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
 
I suddenly glimpsed my own mortality.

zzrmark Dec 24th 2014 6:57 pm

Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
 

Originally Posted by Nutek (Post 11512328)
http://annualreport2010.premierfoods...icepudding.jpg

Serving suggestion.

Open can
Use spoon

Serves one


And if you don't have a spoon...
http://www.ebestfoods.co.uk/image/ca...58-500x500.jpg
:p

Nutek Dec 24th 2014 8:58 pm

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Originally Posted by zzrmark (Post 11512472)
And if you don't have a spoon...
http://www.ebestfoods.co.uk/image/ca...58-500x500.jpg
:p

:goodpost:

OnwardandUpward Dec 27th 2014 1:41 am

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'Devil pudding'!

Our local Kroger's around Houston are selling off various British products in their 'International' aisles...I recently got $2 Bisto gravy granules, $3 Heinz sponge pudding, 80 c Bounty bars, $3 Robinson's squash etc. Don't know if that means they are going to stop stocking British stuff?

Fiesta has a British section and some British style pasties and pies in the frozen International section; they usually have cakes Christmas puddings and British chocolate selection at Christmas but I haven't been yet, it'll all be 75 % off by Monday!

I can usually get anything I need from amazon too.

BubbleChog Dec 27th 2014 1:15 pm

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Originally Posted by OnwardandUpward (Post 11513609)
'Devil pudding'!

Our local Kroger's around Houston are selling off various British products in their 'International' aisles...I recently got $2 Bisto gravy granules, $3 Heinz sponge pudding, 80 c Bounty bars, $3 Robinson's squash etc. Don't know if that means they are going to stop stocking British stuff?

Fiesta has a British section and some British style pasties and pies in the frozen International section; they usually have cakes Christmas puddings and British chocolate selection at Christmas but I haven't been yet, it'll all be 75 % off by Monday!

I can usually get anything I need from amazon too.

Some of our local Krogers did that a couple of years back. The number of store selling British items is now greatly reduced. My local Kroger doesn't sell any brit stuff at all anymore

OnwardandUpward Dec 27th 2014 1:22 pm

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Somebody asked about 'back bacon' on a thread...our local Fiesta ( which also has reduced the number of British products sold overall ) sells it in the freezer 'international' section, it's about $8 for half a pound, but a nice treat ( and the US streaky bacon rashers are way expensive much of the time too now, for what you get! )

Pulaski Dec 27th 2014 1:46 pm

Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
 

Originally Posted by BubbleChog (Post 11513974)
Some of our local Krogers did that a couple of years back. The number of store selling British items is now greatly reduced. My local Kroger doesn't sell any brit stuff at all anymore

Based on the Brit section I found in a local Kroger-owned grocery, I'm not surprised as its offerings all looked like they had been gathering dust. I wouldn't be at all surprised at that store dropping its British groceries too. ..... I guess Amazon and other internet sales have taken much of that market too.

BubbleChog Dec 27th 2014 7:35 pm

Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
 
I made custard today for a trifle. Introducing some of the merkins to it

ChocolateBabz Dec 27th 2014 7:43 pm

Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
 

Originally Posted by Nutek (Post 11512328)
http://annualreport2010.premierfoods...icepudding.jpg

Serving suggestion.

Open can
Use spoon

Serves one

This is why we love you, and if you use a plastic spoon, no dishes :lol:

Pulaski Dec 27th 2014 7:54 pm

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Originally Posted by BubbleChog (Post 11514118)
I made custard today for a trifle. Introducing some of the 'Mercans to it.

Mrs P used to make trifle, with custard, no jelly :) for my office pot-luck Christmas lunches. (I changed departments and my new department doesn't do pot-lucks). I usually returned home with an empty bowl. :thumbsup:


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