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@Cherishingsparrows2020 @DevotionalTreasures

125g plain flour
2 eggs
225 ml milk
pinch of salt

mix well together really with a whisk (manual or electric)

bake the pudding trays in an oven at 200 degrees centrirade, with about 10ml of oil in each hole

after about 20 minutes take the tray out the oven, and pour enough batter mix to half fill each hole (pour it in, in one go - that's important 'cos if you top up the mixture afterwards, you get very mis-shaped puddings)

pop back in the oven for 15-20 minutes - or until golden brown

enjoy πŸ™‚

always works best, in my humble opinion, with a beef gravy

@MaryMamuzich @bethany @Jo_PrayerN_actionCenter @Cherishingsparrows2020

definitely nothing like a meringue as we don't add sugar, and there is not much beating going on

on pancakes we usually use lemon juice and sugar, or maple syrup

but on Yorkshire Puddings, it's usually a meaty gravy :-) (or the lemon sauce made from the juices of a cooked chicken I discovered a few months ago)

and as for why it's called a pudding? not a clue! i think it's more to do with shape than the word - that'd be my guess

steak and kidney pudding (with suet pastry and my absolute favourite food in the world) is definitely not a dessert, but that is definitely a pudding

i don't know enough about the wording to reply...

@DevotionalTreasures it's taken over a year to get it this far. the stools are the latest prayer answered - someone getting rid of them on eBay; the green screen was a returned item on Amazon, that had clearly never been opened - so was HUGELY reduced in price; we use mobile phones for cameras :-)

@DevotionalTreasures busy, busy...editing a second book; making edits to another book that is more advanced; preparing to record Little Blessings Online; enjoying our new look studio πŸ™‚

@DevotionalTreasures it blessed me πŸ™‚ we love Scotland, miss Scotland, so the sound of your voice reminded me of some good family memories.

It's the only place we've regularly gone on holiday, although we've only ever really managed to do that every 7 years or so

I have decided to persevere with the podcast idea from months ago, and added a new episode with my classic post today called "On The Wings of Love."
open.spotify.com/episode/5e00N

@DevotionalTreasures and I'm so glad you did persevere. I read your post, which was really good. But then I listened to the audio version, and your lovely, calm, reassuring [Scottish] voice as well, and heard yet deeper truths that my reading had missed.

Good morning brethren! May our precious Father God surround you with His love, and guide you by His lamp of righteousness.

@Chidiotamiri you're so right

And this is so very encouraging.

Thank you for sharing this

Andy B 2 Minute Video, Baking Trays, Yorkies and Spiritual Growth, S4, E12

youtu.be/evb66nKmijg

Andy B loves his kitchen, and he loves kitchen shops, or departments with cooking equipment in them.

For ages now, he has been trying to make Yorkshire Puddings, using his super cheap cupcake baking tray.

In one way it is perfectly functional – it has a number of bowl like shapes, that help Yorkshire Puddings grow into the right shape as they cook. But, on the other hand, it is super cheap, ultra thin metal, and has the non-stick ability of super glue!

So, Andy B finally invested in new baking trays to make his Yorkshire Puddings. And now, everything is all golden!

For a full transcript, or to listen to the podcast visit our website – berrybunch.family/andy-b-2-min

It's thirsty work making stuff for the Berry Bunch Ministry. Do you want to support the work of the BerryBunch, and Buy Us A Coffee? www.buymeacoffee.com/BerryBunch

Andy B

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www.Bio.link/berrybunch

@bethany Thanks

The north has pudding, chips and gravy...something the south really doesn't understand!!

@bethany @MaryMamuzich Sugar and lemon juice on a pancake....not on a Yorkie πŸ˜‚

@sinbach awesome! our oldest son has had a strong desire, since he was young, to join the marines too (albeit the slightly older version ;-) )

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