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  • Christmas pudding
  • Christmas Pudding
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  • There were actually two Christmas Puddings made by Cyberlife:
  • Christmas pudding is a dessert that is traditionally served on Christmas Day in Great Britain. It is sometimes known as plum pudding, although this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit. It is commonly decorated with holly, and once it has been doused in brandy, it is flamed (or 'fired'), which is why it is frequently referred to as "flaming" Christmas pudding. In 1991, it was served during the Christmas feast at Hogwarts.
  • During the 2012 Christmas event, it could be found by catching and looting snow implings, or as possible loot from the Gift of Giving. During the event, the pudding was edible and healed 200 life points and could not be banked. When eaten, your character stops and says "Delicious!". This is merely cosmetic and has no effect.
  • A Christmas pudding is a desert traditionally served in Christmas day. The Christmas pudding originated in England and has developed over time.
  • Christmas pudding is the dessert traditionally served on Christmas Day in the United Kingdom (especially England) and some other Commonwealth countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It is sometimes known as plum pudding, though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving a lot of dried fruit. The pudding needs to be made and cooked well in advance, to allow the flavours to mix (and to save the cook labour on Christmas Day); it is merely reheated when it is to be eaten.
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  • 2011
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  • 2011
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Name
  • Christmas pudding
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  • Christmas 2011: A Towering Feast
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  • 2011-12-20
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  • There were actually two Christmas Puddings made by Cyberlife:
  • Christmas pudding is the dessert traditionally served on Christmas Day in the United Kingdom (especially England) and some other Commonwealth countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It is sometimes known as plum pudding, though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving a lot of dried fruit. The pudding needs to be made and cooked well in advance, to allow the flavours to mix (and to save the cook labour on Christmas Day); it is merely reheated when it is to be eaten. The following is a Sussex recipe for Christmas pudding that is known to have been in annual use for over 50 years without a break, and is believed to have been used largely unaltered since the late nineteenth century, despite the difficulties in gathering the ingredients during the rationing in force in the UK in two world wars. All measurements are in imperial units (with metric measurements in brackets), generally meaning that volume measurements are 20% larger than with the Queen Anne units used in the USA. Originally, twice or even four times these quantities would have been made. * Cook Time: 10 minutes preparation, 2 hours cooking * Christmas pudding from the Wikibooks Cookbook—original source of recipe, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License * Christmas pudding on Wikipedia, source of some of pic and tips
  • Christmas pudding is a dessert that is traditionally served on Christmas Day in Great Britain. It is sometimes known as plum pudding, although this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit. It is commonly decorated with holly, and once it has been doused in brandy, it is flamed (or 'fired'), which is why it is frequently referred to as "flaming" Christmas pudding. In 1991, it was served during the Christmas feast at Hogwarts.
  • During the 2012 Christmas event, it could be found by catching and looting snow implings, or as possible loot from the Gift of Giving. During the event, the pudding was edible and healed 200 life points and could not be banked. When eaten, your character stops and says "Delicious!". This is merely cosmetic and has no effect.
  • A Christmas pudding is a desert traditionally served in Christmas day. The Christmas pudding originated in England and has developed over time.