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Friday 18 June 2010

Pudding Bliss!

This is what we did last night!
Nic and I were invited to a Pudding Party in aid of
EACH Treehouse Appeal. The evening was organised by our mutual friend, Lisa who wanted to help neighbours, Sarah and Jay, who live in Creeting St Mary raise funds. Sarah and Jay's baby son, Isaac passed away aged just 5 months having been diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy at just 6 weeks old. During Isaac's short life the family received considerable support from the Children's Nursing Team and the hospice and are now hard at work raising money for the Treehouse Appeal, which aims to fund a new purpose built hospice in Ipswich.
We were glad to be able to support a fantastic local cause and we were glad to pay our dues for a ticket in return for the delightful and greedy opportunity of sampling over 30 puddings, all homemade by local friends and neighbours. We also indulged in Lisa's homemade elderflower fizz, listened to live harp and flute music. This is just a small selection of the goodies on offer.

Not only that but we left with a book of all of the recipes from the night. There were old family favourites, experimental recipes and adaptations. Some were virtuous but most were not. All were delicious.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Nic and I went home happy (not least because of the amount of elderflower fizz consumed) in the knowledge that collectively a group of friends and neighbours in our small community had raised just under £450.00.
My husband's contribution - Vanilla Cream Terrine with Raspberry Coulis

Just one of the tables groaning under the weight of gorgeous puddings!
We all voted for our favourite pud. This was in the top three - Pasties de Nata
(Portuguese Custard Tarts).
Jacquix






5 comments:

  1. What a tempting array of puddings :)

    Am loving how the whole county is so behind this appeal - sadly I know of 2 children who will be spending more & more time in need of suppprt from EACH :(

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  2. We've got more in the pipeline for later in the year to help support Sarah and Jay in their brilliant fund raising efforts - will doubtless be blogging about that as things progress. Also, know that Sarah and Jay have a big event on at Isaac's Bar on the Ipswich Waterfront in July too.
    Jacquix

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  3. Wow - what a lovely selection of naughtiness! Big congratulations on raising such a great amount xx

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  4. Well I wasn't hungry until I saw your post! What delicious deserts ... so sorry to hear about baby Isaac but happy to hear that his family are doing something wonderful for others in their position.

    Great to meet you last week ~ I love your blog :)

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  5. Thanks so much for your comments! Great to know you are enjoying the blog! Jacquix

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