Posted 13 years ago
vetraio50
(756 items)
I like pairs!
I like pears too, I suppose!
I also like brandy.
These days I am less than likely to drink, however.
I have had the warmer with the copper base for nearly twenty years and have used it once a year to warm the brandy before it was ignited and went onto the traditional Xmas pudding. Some Australians suffer from overeating traditional pudding on Dec 25 in heatwave temperatures: the power of tradition and family.
So when I saw the second one, almost identical except for the base material, I had to buy it for the asking $22 at a Collector's Fair some five months ago!
I have not been able to find a maker's mark on either of the two warmers. The handles look like rose-wood. The bowls are beautifully shaped and I suspect Scandinavian manufacture.
Any comments or suggestions about these 'once a year" items would be appreciated.
"No more ageism on CW is what this sextagenarian senior says!"
Lol! ;)
Break these bad boys out for all kinds of sauces V! What is the recipe for the X-mas pudding?
Oh and stop with the dirty talk V. Sexagenarian indeed!
Bellin you are bad!!!
Facts are facts. Those Aussies aren't slouches either!
Recipes for puddings are family hand downs. My Mum was never fond of cooking so I have been forced to look elsewhere. The traditional puddings are boiled in flour lined calico cloths. Silver coins and trinkets were placed in the mixture. On Xmas day grandfather Maurice O'Reilly delighted in getting me to eat more and more pudding in search of sixpence or thruppence pieces that he would pull out of his mouth. I had none and he had them all! Sucked in and bloated, I was a little, greedy pig. Where do "eating disorders" begin?
But if you want to compare Xmas treats then ......
Rich Boiled Christmas Pudding:
http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/food/cookbooks/782640/rich-boiled-christmas-pudding
or
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/cuisine/christmas-feasts/recipe/emily-bells-christmas-pudding-20111019-1m3qr.html
are some of the basic recipes.
Others might well have the 'family favorite'!
Slouches? Did you read my Broken Hill story on CW?
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/41787-leopold-anzengruber-keramik-wien-c-1950?in=user
Cross pollination!
Thanks V! I might actually try one of these.
Love when you tell drinking stories too!
Many thanks BeauxPurdy!
Many thanks SEAN & TOM61375!
You are very welcome vetraio50! =)
Your very welcome Kevin:)
Omg THAT CONVERSATION:) LOL!!
PUDDING TIME IS SOON TO BE UPON US!
I cant wait:)!! yummy:)
Many thanks AGHCOLLECT!
Many thanks again AGHCOLLECT!!!!!