yes when you make a home maid one you can put all sorts of things in but wrap them up in tin foil
A coin was traditionally added to the pudding in the UK, a few hundred years ago, though it's not really considered part of the recipe today and ones you buy from a supermarket will be coin-free.
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No, who is forcing you?
I think we do this for the same reason we do for a Yule Log. We put money in, and the person who gets the slice with the money in gets to keep it. It's only a thought, but there's a good chance of it being true!
It was traditional to put silver coins into a Christmas pudding.
The Cratchits put a pot of boiling water on the fire to make a special Christmas pudding during the Christmas carol.
boil the money in a saucepan full of water on the stove
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Putting money in a Christmas pudding is a old tradition. The person who got the 6 pence in their piece of pudding is said to get good luck. They used to put a 6 pence in the pudding but now money is to dirty. Silver (6 pence was made out of silver) was dirty but when it was cooked it was alright.