I have a couple of rice pudding pots from the supermarket.
They are apple flavoured and the kids have rejected them saying they taste artificial (based on the one they tried).
Wondering if there if I could incorporate them with/into something else?
Might just bin them unless someone has a brainwave...
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What to do... rice pudding?
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Re: What to do... rice pudding?
Apply sufficient chocolate to mask the artificial flavours. Or cinnamon. Or tinned peaches. Or all of those things.
Make your own rice pud and add this one to it, to dilute it.
Get an adult to eat it, as they are often less fussy.
Make your own rice pud and add this one to it, to dilute it.
Get an adult to eat it, as they are often less fussy.
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Re: What to do... rice pudding?
[quote="Make your own rice pud and add this one to it, to dilute it.[/quote]
That is what I would do too, but shame on you! Rice pudding is one of the easiest desserts to make either baked or in a slow cooker. Put on to cook and forget about it until the timer says ready!
john
That is what I would do too, but shame on you! Rice pudding is one of the easiest desserts to make either baked or in a slow cooker. Put on to cook and forget about it until the timer says ready!
john
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