Mixing coins or charms into a traditional Christmas pudding is a long-standing British tradition, which also exists in other Commonwealth countries. If you find a coin in your slice of pudding on Christmas Day it is said to bring you luck for the forthcoming year - particularly where money is concerned!
Hand made pure silver Christmas pudding tokens for the Brits, anglophiles and foodies on A2K. (That ought to take care of everyone!)
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tsarstepan
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Fri 18 Dec, 2009 09:43 pm
I found another gift for dlowen...
I'll let you contact them to see if they have your size Santa knit costume.
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An owner holds her rabbit wearing a Santa costume during a rabbit fashion contest at the Rabbit Festa in Yokohama city, Japan, on Nov. 15. Some 8,000 rabbit lovers visited the annual two-day event.
I was speaking to Izzie yesterday and we chatted about how much fun we had with this thread last year. This particular gift came to mind as something I truly appreciated. Thanks again, panz. It's lovely.
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JPB
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Fri 17 Dec, 2010 10:27 am
@Izzie,
If better pick something soon or I'll be knitting sweaters from cat fur. Thank you, dahling!
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Butrflynet
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Thu 23 Dec, 2010 03:12 am
I found the perfect gift for da Bunny. It is a letter from a distant cousin of hers.
Do you have a secret santa set up at work? I like the way it takes the inequality out of gift giving.
This year I have a tree ornament for jpb seeing as how she's kickin butt in the football pool.