Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
#16
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Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
I suddenly glimpsed my own mortality.
#17
Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
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Serving suggestion.
Open can
Use spoon
Serves one
Serving suggestion.
Open can
Use spoon
Serves one
And if you don't have a spoon...
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#19
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Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
'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.
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.
#20
Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
'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.
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.
#21
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Joined: Nov 2014
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Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
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! )
#22
Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
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.
#23
Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
I made custard today for a trifle. Introducing some of the merkins to it
#24
Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
http://annualreport2010.premierfoods...icepudding.jpg
Serving suggestion.
Open can
Use spoon
Serves one
Serving suggestion.
Open can
Use spoon
Serves one
#25
Re: Custard.. Oh you beautiful yellow pudding
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.