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favorite school puddings...............

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VIVinHERTS

VIVinHERTS Report 10 Oct 2004 20:50

Loved tapioca and semolina and best of all treacle sponge and custard. Quite partial to chocolate sponge and chocolate custard. I work in a school so sometimes get treacle or chocolate sponge if I stay for lunch. Really hate home/school made rice pudding though! Viv

Pat

Pat Report 10 Oct 2004 21:01

ah yes Spotted dick, bread and butter pudding, chocolate pudding loved them all because they filled you up so quick. yummy. Hated blanchmange and would eat tapiocca and semolina and rice pudding anytime, I was always lucky to get seconds of these as so many didnt like them. Memories, never see stuff like that these days. Pat x

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 10 Oct 2004 21:45

Anything with pink custard, I loved it! I worked in a school a few years ago and enjoyed tasting it again, the ladies in the kitchen used to make it especially for me and used to tease me no end. Frances

Eagles 4

Eagles 4 Report 11 Oct 2004 07:11

Elizabeth, please please please can you get the recipe for Gypsy tart.

Poolie Girl

Poolie Girl Report 11 Oct 2004 07:37

The fave at my school was cornflake tart. When the new intake of first years came in we would vet them for likes and dislikes. Kids who liked roasties and cornflake tart went to the bottom of the table selections while kids that liked cabbage and semolina went up the list. This was because the sixth formers at the head of each table served from the dishes allocated to each table so we could get other people's servings of the stuff we liked.