I don't think I've ever made a steamed pudding but these basins get regular use for pies and crumbles and reheating food in the microwave.
There's a size for every occasion.
This shallow one is my favourite, having been inherited from 'Grandma'.
All the others have been pre-loved.
I think I've got enough to pass on to my family!
What a great name----pre-loved!
ReplyDeleteThey look so lovely all in a row like that. x
ReplyDeleteThose bowls are so lovely and you have so many! I wonder how many cakes and puddings have been made in them over the years. I will be on the look out for mixing bowls the next time I venture out to the charity shops. x
ReplyDeleteI have a few like these. What stories they could tell!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your bowls!!! I am such a sucker for pretty bowls
ReplyDeleteThat's alot of pudding bowls, I haven't got one.
ReplyDeleteI love old cookware but dont you find you run out of storage? I do and keep having to have a purge to get more stuff in!
ReplyDeleteStorage is a problem but these bowls just stack one inside the other.
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Lovely, lovely pudding bowls, steamed pudding is fab, syrup is nice, but so is jam and treacle and lemon, which do you choose, might have to make one now. Julie xxx
ReplyDeleteNow that's a challenge, if ever there was one.
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Thank you ever so much for your welcome into blogging, Mum. Yes...weird issues with my first attempt here at blogger, and as one who prefers not dwelling on stress, creating a new blog quickly helped my nerves! Lol. The bowls will be put to good use, I'm sure! Right now my allowance of dessert is 100% fruit ice pops! Ah...one day...again. In moderation, of course! ;)
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