Sunday, November 7, 2010

PUDDING

The word today is 'PUDDING': dictionary.com

Looking for a challenge? Today brings something new: "Popular Potluck".
Bring today's word in the kitchen: Sautee it, whip it up, put it into your favorite recipe and eat it up happily!

Keep all entries clean, creative, and courteous.
Enjoy the game!


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5 comments:

  1. my favorite loqwacious tapioca pudding recipe

    3 cups flour [and/or see other ingredient below]
    1 tall can milk
    6 eggs
    flavoring
    sweetener
    tapioca

    mix all ingredients
    form into small balls
    make sure the balls consistency are as hard as pebbles/stones (add flour for required consistency mix Cement if need be)

    serve ASAP to those who seem to/or dislike LQW as a game

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  2. Dear God,

    Thank you for our daily bread, especially on Sunday when it's stale and I get to make bread pudding. What a blessing! So soft and sweet and yummy. It's the proof that you exist inside me.

    Wifsie
    http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/food/recipes/maple-pecan-bread-pudding-537459/
    PS: Here a great recipe:

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  3. Here is Tidd's home-made quick pudding recipe :

    Use equal measures of
    1. dessicated coconut
    2. ground sunflower seeds (can use smaller proportion of this, according to taste)
    3. ground almonds

    Mix together with rice syrup (or other syrup) and blend in one chunk of melted dark chocolate for each person.

    Shape into cubes or balls or something more exotic. Sweet, sticky, and nutty :-)

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  4. 19ish said...

    Georgy-Porgy,
    puddin & pie,
    kissed the girls
    & made them cry.

    When the boys
    came out to play,
    Georgy-Porgy
    ran away!

    New 3rd verse (mine):

    All that puddin'
    made Georgy pudgy,
    now on a diet
    he can't have fudgy!

    A favorite memory was when I first met my sweetie. Invited to dinner at his parents' home, and being a picky eater, I looked suspiciously at the meringue pie being served for dessert. It was a light brown filling and no one mentioned what flavor. I was surprised & delighted when I tasted my first bite of butterscotch meringue pie. Yummy!

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  5. Butterscotch meringue pie
    beats chocolate pudding every time!!
    But a Belgian waffle
    is never a trifle! :)

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