Christmas is just around the corner and I’ve got a whole pantry full of Christmas puddings to tell you about.
How does anyone ever find room for Christmas pudding after that big lunch? Maybe the secret is in finding something that tastes too good to miss.
Cole’s Traditional Foods have brought out some new and rather special plum puddings. Imagine a Black Cherry & Amaretto Christmas pudding for example or their English Privilege pudding which includes the finest Scotch malt Whisky, Madeira, Sherry & English ale. (Unless your driving, in which case you may have to opt for the Alcohol-free version.)
Cole’s also provide the time-honoured Clootie Dumpling – a traditional Scottish spiced fruit pudding with whiskey – it has some very cute wrapping and could be a perfect present for a friend who loves Christmas pudding! And there are many more Cole’s puddings besides including an enticing ‘Guiness’ pudding.
However, you might like to know that there are excellent vegan Christmas puds like Sunnyvale’s scrumtious plum puddings and, for the dairy-free or gluten-free, Village Bakery make wonderful Christmas cakes and puddings, with no compromise on flavour.
The Thursday Cottage and Cartmel kitchens are both connoisseurs of English taste. You can always trust Cartmel for an indulgent taste experience when it comes to puddings of any sort whatever they may be.
Thursday Cottage are famous for their use of the best ingredients in all their preserves (sample the Thursday Cottage Brandy Butter included in the Christmas In A Box gift-hamper). The traditionally flavoured cognac Christmas pudding will testify to Thursday Cottage’s ongoing commitment to quality (and the mini gift-version to their commitment to innovation).
Whether your choice be organic, gluten-free, vegetarian or nut free, you can get into the festive spirit with GoodnessDirect’s tasty range of puddings! (Just go a bit easy on yourself.)



