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post 03/06/2012, 09:52 PM
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We don't, but tonight we had chocolate fudge pudding with ice cream! It was delicious. Certainly not an every day indulgance, but nice once in awhile.

We do have more in the winter though. Summer sometimes ice cream with fruit.

I'll think I'll make sultana dumplings next time. Another favourite.

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post 03/06/2012, 09:54 PM
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Yes! Pretty much daily at the moment. Which is fine for me as I have a fast metabolism and am breastfeeding. Not so good for DH who doesn't and isn't...
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post 03/06/2012, 09:57 PM
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Yes, but it's usually some fresh fruit with a dollop of greek yoghurt.
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post 03/06/2012, 10:01 PM
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Which is fine for me as I have a fast metabolism and am breastfeeding. Not so good for DH who doesn't and isn't...

That's like us biggrin.gif

DH has been complaining about his struggle losing his pregnancy and breastfeeding sympathy weight.
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post 03/06/2012, 10:03 PM
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Only when I have people over for a dinner party so 3+ people that's maybe twice a year at christmas and easter with my friends. I'm not a dessert person and rarely have any type of dessert stuffs in my house.
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post 03/06/2012, 10:04 PM
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I have a huge sweet tooth. I've been known to skip dinner and go straight to desert

and yum i want choc fudge pudding now
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post 03/06/2012, 10:06 PM
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Pretty much never.

I don't believe it's really a good dietary habit to get into. I don't really like sweet foods though, and that helps. I don't usually order dessert when I'm eating out either, simply because I dislike most options.

Usually, if we have dessert, it's a birthday cake or something like that.
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post 03/06/2012, 10:09 PM
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Not rnormally but went to my sisters place for dinner so I made Chocolate and caramel layered self saucing pudding. We had it with ice cream, mini marshmellows and choc chips, it was sooooooo yummy!!
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post 03/06/2012, 10:11 PM
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Never , not even when out at a restaurant . The kids get ice cream when they want it though.
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post 03/06/2012, 10:14 PM
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I don't have it every night. Tonight I had some choc mousse, other times I have whatever.

Girls have fruit, sometimes jelly/ice cream etc.

DH has ice cream when the girls do.Sometimes mousse if he wants it.

Sometimes I'll make dessert like crumble/pudding/cake etc which we all have.
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