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Palm oil free Christmas pudding?

8 replies

Henryismyfriend · 01/11/2018 22:12

Does anyone know where I may be able to get one? All the ones I have researched contain palm oil, usually in the suet.
I've looked in the supermarkets I go in and online and can't seem to find one, can anyone help?

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SurfnTerfFantasticmissfoxy · 01/11/2018 22:18

They're really simple to make - then you know exactly what's in it?

DontFundHate · 02/11/2018 12:28

If you don't want to make one yourself I bet you could find a homemade one locally to buy? Lots of people make them to sell or farm shops etc

Henryismyfriend · 02/11/2018 17:02

I'm not entirely sure anything I made like that would be edible tbh 🙈 but I may try! I hadn't thought of farm shops, have one near me I'll try tomorrow - thank you!

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Medianoche · 02/11/2018 17:10

Try Roots and Wings Organic. We had one from them last year and it was delicious.

schopenhauer · 02/11/2018 17:12

Fortnight & Mason specifically say they have removed palm oil from theirs

I would say make your own though!
www.fortnumandmason.com/products/st-james-christmas-pudding-454g?taxon_id=2192

MissMarplesKnitting · 02/11/2018 17:15

Honestly, if I can make them you could!!

I use my grandma's wartime recipe with grated apple in. It's much lighter than shop bought ones and is delicious.

Henryismyfriend · 02/11/2018 18:33

I've looked at a few recipes and I may try on my next days off but buy one in just in case!
Thank you all Flowers

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newtlover · 11/11/2018 19:56

honestly, make one,
www.bbc.com/food/recipes/traditional_christmas_38771
really easy and much better than what you can buy

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