Sunday, December 7, 2014

How to Have a British Christmas

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  1. That was fun! I love listening to her. It's fun to learn what Christmas traditions are in different countries....

    That doggone Christmas pudding sounds like it could be a towering inferno with all that alcohol.....kinda sounds like a really drunk fruitcake. YIKES!

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    1. That pudding would of make me drunk for sure!

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  2. I agree Carol, it was so fun. When I saw the Christmas pudding, I wanted to stick my fork in it and watch it explode. YUMMY.

    I had often wondered what Boxing Day was. I learned some things from watching this. Fun times.

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  3. I love learning about traditions. We've been fortunate here in the U.S. to have many people from other countries share their traditions with us. I've learned a lot from my co- workers about cooking and baking through the years. I love the videos & photos you share with us Linda, they're entertaining & we learn something new each time. That why I love coming here, I can always count on a smile.

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    1. Thanks so much Cyndy, It really means a lot to me that you are here with us. I appreciate it more than you will ever know.

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  4. Love learning of others' traditions. I especially liked the Xmas pudding. I love fruitcake and Xmas pudding but I'd skip all the booze! :-) I can just see my hubby Ray with the blow torch lighting the pudding! That would be right up his alley as he is a bit of a fire bug! LOL

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    1. you know what Angela- I would be afraid that something would catch on fire besides the pudding.

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  5. I loved learning also . I heard of some making that pudding here. Now I see why.

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    1. Dottie- are you gonna make it for us and have all of us to dinner? (wink)

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