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During the Victorian era, Christian traditions also became associated with the pudding's preparation, including the use of 13 ingredients to symbolise Christ and the 12 apostles and the stirring of the mixture from east to west in remembrance of the journey of the Magi.
Move over Heston Blumenthal, I know how to make the perfect Christmas pud 2011
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In Los Angeles, I have often been pressed so hard by a guest to "bring a dessert" even though I've insisted that pudding's taken care of (and I'm sure they assume that I'll give them Angel Delight) that I've given in, defeated.
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All but Faux News and some CNN goobers are starting to see how they've been duped and Palin is the pudding's proof.
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The proof is in the pudding, and the pudding's gone cold.
Mary Lyon: If You're Not Angry and Bitter, You Haven't Been Paying Attention 2008
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I'm sure Robert Mc Crum would agree that the proof of the pudding's in the eating so I will happily send him the first titles for review next year.
Yet more on Macmillan Michael Allen 2005
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Gypsy and treacle tart are totally different pudding's
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But as the old saying goes, the proof of the pudding's in the eating.
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The proof is in th pudding and our pudding's pretty cold when compared to days of yore.
Life of Brian: 2004
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The proof is in th pudding and our pudding's pretty cold when compared to days of yore.
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"Now, the plum pudding's in the warming oven, and the hard sauce in the wee pan to the back, " Fiona instructed him, pulling on her fuzzy woolen hat.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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