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From: R&S leetooze <>
Subject: Re: [CoTyrone] Christmas past- Pudding????
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 21:34:50 -0800
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Hi List:
I would imagine that it would be all wrapped in bits of paper first. This
was done with pennies (shillings if you were rich) in Birthday cakes, too.
Sher in Ontario
At 05:24 PM 12/17/02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Betsey,
>
> I must be daft........huh??? Pudding hanging on a back door,
>in what??? Horseshoes?
>How thick was this pudding- and who ate it afterwards??? <BG>
>
>Would love a more detailed explanation of what this might be???
>
> Cheers~ Teena
>
>
>
>.The pudding,with its silver
> > threepenny bits,horseshoes,and bells in it, was made in early Dec and
>hung
> > on a nail behind the back door for weeks. If you got a bell in your
>share,on
> > Xmas day,you would be the next to marry,if you got a horseshoe,you
>would
> > have lots of luck in the new year to come,and if you got
>threepence,you
> > would get lots of money in the year to come.
>
>
>
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