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Shadow Man | 23:29 Tue 07th Aug 2007 | Food & Drink
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I did not realise that some people eat tinned milk puddings, such as

1) Rice
2) Sago
3) Semolina

etc

cold, straight from the tin. What in God's name is wrong with these folk? One must heat them and add a big dollop of strawberry jam, dead center.

Cold rice pudding, whatever next?
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out of the tin they have to be eaten cold, even tapioca. Reheated heated milk is urghhhh.

Of course I am sure it si no surprise to you that I indulge in cold tinned pudding fun.

When I am hungover I need sugar and have found the best way to get is from ambrosia custard. I once walked down the street at 7am drinking it from the carton only to see a lorrydriver staring at me, he then wound down his window and told me it was all wrong.
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Wrong is too weak a word.
i eat rice pudding cold not out of tin but in a dish .
Its only like milk shake.

Is cold spaghetti shapes all wrong then?
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Until today, I did not even realise it could be eaten cold. I thought it was uncooked.

I eat many things that others object to, pork pies, black pudding, offal, but gloopy COLD rice pudding is plain icky.
But Ambrosia market a tub of cold rice pudding similar to a yoghurt pot, and so it must have a market.
Don't let emz see this thread ....lol....:-)
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Cold spaghetti is very wrong. Had it as rations before when we lacked a stove, but now?? I think not.

Cold baked beans are OK ish.
now cold baked beans are the devils choice.
i like cold rice pudding, not sure about the other two
Any milk pudding hot or cold is revolting !!! Yuk !! Can't stand them .

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