N notb665 Joined 23 Nov 2003 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 0 Country 25 Sep 2007 #1 Even though you are completely full up from your main course and you couldn't touch another bite of it, why there is always room for pudding?
Even though you are completely full up from your main course and you couldn't touch another bite of it, why there is always room for pudding?
S Steve Joined 15 Apr 2005 Messages 16,516 Reaction score 265 Location Yorkshire Country 25 Sep 2007 #2 Because puddings are sweet, main courses generally being savoury. Its a different type of food, so the brain is tricked into thinking it can eat more. Thats my theory anyway, I'd like to think theres some truth there.
Because puddings are sweet, main courses generally being savoury. Its a different type of food, so the brain is tricked into thinking it can eat more. Thats my theory anyway, I'd like to think theres some truth there.
N notb665 Joined 23 Nov 2003 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 0 Country 25 Sep 2007 #3 Yeah, good answer.
noseall Joined 2 Feb 2006 Messages 57,261 Reaction score 5,074 Location Staffordshire Country 25 Sep 2007 #4 my wife insists, that she was born with a dinner belly and a pudding belly. pudding belly being the larger of the two.
my wife insists, that she was born with a dinner belly and a pudding belly. pudding belly being the larger of the two.
Thermo Joined 21 Oct 2004 Messages 9,979 Reaction score 191 Location Sussex Country 25 Sep 2007 #5 cos they are nice
Space cat Joined 9 Sep 2007 Messages 3,862 Reaction score 189 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Country 25 Sep 2007 #6 why there is always room for pudding? Click to expand... In my case there isn't - unless it's raisin d'être or paté d'araignée.
why there is always room for pudding? Click to expand... In my case there isn't - unless it's raisin d'être or paté d'araignée.
R Richardp Joined 16 Apr 2004 Messages 3,938 Reaction score 26 Location Cornwall Country 25 Sep 2007 #7 Creme caramel, for me
T tim west Joined 27 Nov 2006 Messages 11,885 Reaction score 32 Country 25 Sep 2007 #8 "Just one last wather thin mint for sir?"
N notb665 Joined 23 Nov 2003 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 0 Country 25 Sep 2007 #9 tim west said: "Just one last wather thin mint for sir?" Click to expand...
securespark Joined 11 Jan 2004 Messages 43,938 Reaction score 2,884 Country 25 Sep 2007 #10 F*ck off! I'm full! ......And how are we today, sir? Better.....Better get a bucket I'm gonna throw up!
F*ck off! I'm full! ......And how are we today, sir? Better.....Better get a bucket I'm gonna throw up!
R ricicle Joined 14 Sep 2006 Messages 6,343 Reaction score 386 Location Gloucestershire Country 25 Sep 2007 #11 Rhubarb crumble and custard or Xmas time - Xmas pud with custard and cream.........yum yum.
securespark Joined 11 Jan 2004 Messages 43,938 Reaction score 2,884 Country 25 Sep 2007 #12 Many folk like a sweet dish to round off a meal.
Space cat Joined 9 Sep 2007 Messages 3,862 Reaction score 189 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Country 26 Sep 2007 #13 Many folk like a sweet dish to round off a meal. Click to expand... My favourite paté with a sweet dish --- now that's what I call raisin d'être!!!!
Many folk like a sweet dish to round off a meal. Click to expand... My favourite paté with a sweet dish --- now that's what I call raisin d'être!!!!
P poshman Joined 11 Jun 2005 Messages 1,022 Reaction score 6 Location Cambridgeshire Country 26 Sep 2007 #14 Noth665 its called greed
N notb665 Joined 23 Nov 2003 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 0 Country 26 Sep 2007 #15 Anyone like spotted dick?