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July 02, 2025

Beat the winter blues and stir up those fam vibes with these warm puddings

IN FOR A TREAT

"LAST but not least - 1 want to thank me!" With a sweet, steamy pudding fresh out the oven.

I know it's month-end and money's a bit tight.

Rent needs to be paid, school transport still wants its cut.

School holidays or not, Oom wil transport geld hê (but that's a story for another day) - and don't forget your bus fare!

But hey, you've survived the madness, and that deserves a little sweetness. So go on, treat yourself to something warm, delicious, and soul-soothing.

Desserts

This week's recipes are all about budget-friendly winter desserts that bring comfort by the spoonful. Because no matter the struggle, you still deserve a little taste of joy.

Pudding isn't just about dessert, it's a feeling. It's what turns an ordinary meal into a moment. It's that little something extra that says: "We might not have it all, but we've got love, warmth, and flavour."

I know I'm not the only one - growing up, Sundays were special. We would look forward to the smell of Sunday kos filling the house, the sound of pots bubbling on the stove, and that one sweet thing at the end: a warme pudding waiting on the table, made with love.

It wasn't just food, it was tradition. Something to look forward to. Something that brought us together.

The love we grew up with - served in small acts and simple moments, is a legacy worth keeping alive for the next generation. It lived in bowls of jelly and custard, in the malva pudding Ma made from scratch, and in the warm custard poured with care after Sunday lunch.

Remember that one sibling that would lick the pot? I do too, me!

Those desserts weren't just sweet; they were how our families showed love, comfort, and togetherness.

Keeping those traditions alive is more than just cooking, it's passing down the feeling of home.

A hearty pudding brings people to the table. It slows things down. Suddenly, there's laughter, second helpings, and stories being shared.

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