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Old 12-03-08, 14:41
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Hi All,

I was just wondering what your LO's have for pudding as i am running out of ideas for Melissa.
This is a list of what she dosn't like:
Rice pudding
Icecream
Jelly
Cake

She will sometimes have yohgurt, the only thing she will always eat is fruit which i know is better for her than the rest but i would like to give her a bit more variaty.
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Old 12-03-08, 15:02
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Hiya,

The only other thing I can think of is banana & custard. Molly's off all puds at the moment, especially yoghurt which used to be her favourite - I'm hoping it's just a short phase!!

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Old 12-03-08, 15:15
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yummy puddings

There are some scrummy ideas here.

Hope you find something she likes.
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Old 12-03-08, 20:55
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i just had a sneaky peak at the pudding ideas... as was starving. Can whole heartedly recommend the 'american pudding' - how easy is that! haven't tried on kids yet - but i loved it.

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Old 12-03-08, 21:04
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i just had a sneaky peak at the pudding ideas... as was starving. Can whole heartedly recommend the 'american pudding' - how easy is that! haven't tried on kids yet - but i loved it.

I love it for supper too! Used to make it at ridiculous times of the night and munch it, snuggled up in my jammies watching DVDs!
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Old 13-03-08, 17:49
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have u tried semolina?
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Old 13-03-08, 17:55
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I really wouldn't worry. The fruit and yoghurt are really the best things for her. I sometimes make Ethan apple and blackberry crumble with custard but usually it's just palin old fruit or a yoghurt.

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