I’m still not used to Christmas Pudding actually being a cake! Yet I also find myself saying things Yorkies or Yorkie Pudd. Then again, Aussies think jelly is a weird thing to eat with peanut butter.
If it’s the kind of pudding that comes ready-made from the store, maybe it’s safe. But if Agnes has to make it from a box, I wouldn’t go near it. Even for something as simple as that, she’s unlikely to read the directions, and I don’t even want to imagine what she might use in place of milk if Grandma doesn’t happen to have any in the house.
rshive about 3 years ago
Necessity is the mother of invention.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
and the proof will definitely be in the pudding…
scott.duane about 3 years ago
Oh! Make her some tasty pudding, make her some tasty pudding! Oh! Make her some tasty pudding & don’t forget thr Plum!
monya_43 about 3 years ago
There must’ve been a sale on pudding at the dollar store.
Alberta Oil about 3 years ago
Going with what you got.. is always a good plan.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
It’s the thought that counts and that thought tells a lot……
Hickory about 3 years ago
Christmas Pudding!
PammWhittaker about 3 years ago
I’m still not used to Christmas Pudding actually being a cake! Yet I also find myself saying things Yorkies or Yorkie Pudd. Then again, Aussies think jelly is a weird thing to eat with peanut butter.
TrudyQ Premium Member about 3 years ago
Poor long-suffering Grandma
Impkins Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hope it doesn’t have lumps. :)
paullp Premium Member about 3 years ago
If it’s the kind of pudding that comes ready-made from the store, maybe it’s safe. But if Agnes has to make it from a box, I wouldn’t go near it. Even for something as simple as that, she’s unlikely to read the directions, and I don’t even want to imagine what she might use in place of milk if Grandma doesn’t happen to have any in the house.