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MIL won't part with recipe



 
 
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Old 23-12-2003, 11:57 PM
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Default MIL won't part with recipe

Hark! I heard Chris Sargent say:

My husbands grandmother was the gal who made the "Christmas Pudding"
every year and the year she moved into independant living, I made her an
offer.... I would continue her tradition of making the Christmas Pudding
on Thanksgiving weekend if she shared the recipe and if she came to help!

Now this woman is 94 and we've been making Christmas pudding together
for three years. She get's to pick out her choice of dinner (she's a
cheap date though, this year was hotdogs! LOL) and we make the pudding
(I have premeasured everything before she get's there, so all we have to
do is read the recipe.

She get's a bit tired now, but she's happy knowing her family is still
sharing her family recipe.


What a nice idea! If there were any grandmothers left in my family
(my stepmother is a Grandma, but she's only a few years older than
I am), I'd like to try this myself...


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j.j. ~ mom, gamer, novice cook ~
...fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum!
 




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