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I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.

Peanuts are good too.

Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
with sugar).


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On 20/05/2012 9:30 PM, Christopher M. wrote:
> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>
> Peanuts are good too.
>
> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
> with sugar).
>
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> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
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Doesn't it bother you that chocolate pudding looks like poo?
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On Sun, 20 May 2012 22:10:09 -0400, Dave Smith
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> On 20/05/2012 9:30 PM, Christopher M. wrote:
> > I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
> >
> > Peanuts are good too.
> >
> > Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
> > with sugar).
> >
> >
> > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
> >
> >

> Doesn't it bother you that chocolate pudding looks like poo?


Not at all, but I don't want to make chunky chocolate pudding.

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On May 20, 7:10*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 20/05/2012 9:30 PM, Christopher M. wrote:> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>
> > Peanuts are good too.

>
> > Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
> > with sugar).

>
> > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> Doesn't it bother you that chocolate pudding looks like poo?


poo bear poo....scat poo.


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On Sun, 20 May 2012 22:10:09 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 20/05/2012 9:30 PM, Christopher M. wrote:
>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>>
>> Peanuts are good too.
>>
>> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
>> with sugar).
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>>
>>

>Doesn't it bother you that chocolate pudding looks like poo?


You did mean to type pooh. hehe
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> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.


I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.

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> "Christopher M." wrote:
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>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.

>
> I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.
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> Gary


I've heard of pudding cake, but not pudding ice cream. Sounds tasty.


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In article >,
"Christopher M." > wrote:

> "Gary" > wrote in message ...
> > "Christopher M." wrote:
> >>
> >> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.

> >
> > I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.
> >
> > Gary

>
> I've heard of pudding cake, but not pudding ice cream. Sounds tasty.
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


especially if both are on top of broken up Oreos or chocolate chip cookies
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"Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>
>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > "Christopher M." wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>> >
>> > I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.
>> >
>> > Gary

>>
>> I've heard of pudding cake, but not pudding ice cream. Sounds tasty.
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> especially if both are on top of broken up Oreos or chocolate chip cookies


You just blew my mind


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"Christopher M." wrote:
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> "Malcom "Mal" Reynolds" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "Christopher M." > wrote:
> >
> >> "Gary" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > "Christopher M." wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
> >> >
> >> > I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.
> >> >
> >> > Gary
> >>
> >> I've heard of pudding cake, but not pudding ice cream. Sounds tasty.
> >>
> >>
> >> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

> >
> > especially if both are on top of broken up Oreos or chocolate chip cookies

>
> You just blew my mind


Yeah...put on top of chocolate chip cookies did me in! YUM!!!!
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On Mon, 21 May 2012 08:31:04 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>"Christopher M." wrote:
>>
>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.

>
>I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.


I like Jello choclate pudding but the cooked kind, I don't like
instant... I like my pudding drizzled with evap.
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"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 21 May 2012 08:31:04 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
>>"Christopher M." wrote:
>>>
>>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.

>>
>>I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.

>
> I like Jello choclate pudding but the cooked kind, I don't like
> instant...


Me too. I wouldn't even use the instant pudding for cake filling.

>I like my pudding drizzled with evap.



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On 21/05/2012 5:31 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 21 May 2012 08:31:04 -0400, > wrote:
>
>> "Christopher M." wrote:
>>>
>>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.

>>
>> I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.

>
> I like Jello choclate pudding but the cooked kind, I don't like
> instant... I like my pudding drizzled with evap.


I always make puddings from scratch. It is easy enough to make. Just
combine some sugar and cornstarch, pinch of salt, stir in milk and egg.
Cook and stir it till it boils and thickens,a dd some butter.
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On Tue, 22 May 2012 08:58:36 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 21/05/2012 5:31 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 May 2012 08:31:04 -0400, > wrote:
>>
>>> "Christopher M." wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>>>
>>> I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.

>>
>> I like Jello choclate pudding but the cooked kind, I don't like
>> instant... I like my pudding drizzled with evap.

>
> I always make puddings from scratch. It is easy enough to make. Just
>combine some sugar and cornstarch, pinch of salt, stir in milk and egg.
>Cook and stir it till it boils and thickens,a dd some butter.


When I make pudding from scratch I tend to get carried away, last time
I made an 8 qt pot full to the brim of tapioca. Fortunately two of my
neighbors had their grand kids over and they loved it. It was those
large pearls I bought at the Indian grocery, noticed later it wasn't
even tapioca, was sago palm... most of what's sold as tapioca is sago
palm.


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> On Tue, 22 May 2012 08:58:36 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
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>>On 21/05/2012 5:31 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> On Mon, 21 May 2012 08:31:04 -0400, > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Christopher M." wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>>>>
>>>> I like it on top of vanilla ice cream.
>>>
>>> I like Jello choclate pudding but the cooked kind, I don't like
>>> instant... I like my pudding drizzled with evap.

>>
>> I always make puddings from scratch. It is easy enough to make. Just
>>combine some sugar and cornstarch, pinch of salt, stir in milk and egg.
>>Cook and stir it till it boils and thickens,a dd some butter.

>
> When I make pudding from scratch I tend to get carried away, last time
> I made an 8 qt pot full to the brim of tapioca. Fortunately two of my
> neighbors had their grand kids over and they loved it. It was those
> large pearls I bought at the Indian grocery, noticed later it wasn't
> even tapioca, was sago palm... most of what's sold as tapioca is sago
> palm.


And most cinnamon is cassia.


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On May 20, 6:30*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>
> Peanuts are good too.
>
> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
> with sugar).
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


This is my very favorite chocolate "pudding". It's ridiculously easy
to make and it can be eaten alone or used as a base for many
creations.

http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies...-pots-de-creme
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> On May 20, 6:30 pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>>
>> Peanuts are good too.
>>
>> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier
>> to mix with sugar).
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> This is my very favorite chocolate "pudding". It's ridiculously easy
> to make and it can be eaten alone or used as a base for many
> creations.
>
> http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies...-pots-de-creme


Thanks. I guess my favorite would be a velvetty smooth chocolate pudding.


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> On May 20, 6:30 pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>>
>> Peanuts are good too.
>>
>> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier
>> to mix with sugar).
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> This is my very favorite chocolate "pudding". It's ridiculously easy
> to make and it can be eaten alone or used as a base for many
> creations.
>
> http://hizzoners.com/recipes/cookies...-pots-de-creme


Very decadent. Reminds me of "chocolate soup". Thanks again.


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"Christopher M." > wrote:
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> Peanuts are good too.
>
> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
> with sugar).
>
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


I have not had chocolate tapioca pudding for so long. That thick layer on
top. That was one of my favorite things as a kid.

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"gregz" > wrote in message
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>> Peanuts are good too.
>>
>> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to mix
>> with sugar).
>>
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> I have not had chocolate tapioca pudding for so long. That thick layer on
> top. That was one of my favorite things as a kid.
>
> Greg


That's news to me. I've never even heard of chocolate tapioca pudding.


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"Andy" > wrote in message ...
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>> I like to mix in some peanut butter sometimes.
>>
>> Peanuts are good too.
>>
>> Sometimes I make some cocoa sugar and mix that in (cocoa is easier to
>> mix with sugar).

>
>
> I can't remember the last time I had chocolate pudding, only that it had
> to
> be Jell-O brand in those nearly microscopic tubs.
>
> I'd add either pistachios or honey Graham cracker crumbs.


I'm not crazy about pistachios, but I have a feeling they'd be great in
chocolate pudding.

I guess if you add graham crackers it's kind of like an ice-box cake.


I love pudding ice-box cake. I usually do a layer of chocolate and a layer
of vanilla.


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Kent Brockman wrote:
> Poured into a shallow pan and refrigerate until a skin forms on top.
> Cut into 4x4" squares and made into pudding-skin rollups. Pooh, you
> could put peanuts (or peanut butter) on the skins before you roll 'em.


I've never heard of a pudding-skin rollup. Interesting.


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