My daughter's step-mother invited me to join her and my daughter to make our Christmas pudding together this year. In an attempt to create harmony and a good feeling at Christmas I accepted the offer. The plan was to meet at Caroline (the step-mother)'s house mid morning along with our ingredients and make our puddings together.
Now just to confuse things my daughter is also called Caroline so I will refer to her as Mummy C and her step-mother as Mrs C (Mrs Caroline).
Meanwhile I saw a mention in the December issue of Delicious Magazine for a Stir-up-Sunday Christmas pudding kit available from Fortnum & Mason. The kit looked really good, contained everything to make a pudding (even the silver sixpence and a silver charm) except a lemon, 50ml of brandy and
2 eggs (which were supplied by the local feathered ladies!) .
The kit looked so enticing and interesting and knowing the Fortnum & Mason brand I knew it would be good quality so I contacted their Marketing Dept and asked for one to make at our family session. They were kind enough to send me two kits, one for myself and one for Mummy C (she has now started blogging in her own right).
The kit contained all the dry ingredients needed, an F&M ceramic bowl, a sixpence and a unique silver charm to hide in the pudding and even the greaseproof paper and string to finish off the pudding before boiling. The boiling time was 4.5 hours
All set up and ready to go |
Getting ready with the lemons and eggs |
Making chocolate cake with Grandma (Mrs C) |
"Can I roll them out?" |
Really serious Boy G with his pie making |
"Who wants a pretend egg lunch?" |
The future chef making lunch for his guests!! |
I will think about using these kits next year if they have them. I am really looking forward to pudding time on Christmas day!
Thanks to Fortnum & Mason for sending me their Stir Up Sunday kits.
I really liked reading this blog. It made me smile and remember little bits from the day! Love the pics of BoyG!!
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