Yes, milk is one of the ingredients which is calcium rich.
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Christmas Pudding Rice Pudding Black Pudding Steak and Kidney Pudding Bread and butter pudding
Yes.
During World War II, bread and butter pudding was a popular dish in Britain due to its affordability and use of leftover ingredients. The cost of a serving varied, but it could typically be made for just a few pence, depending on the availability of ingredients like bread, butter, and milk, which were rationed. Rationing made it necessary for families to create meals that maximized limited resources, making dishes like bread and butter pudding both economical and practical.
yeah of course try it
Yes, butter has calcium, even though you should not use it as a primary source for your calcium.
Some creative recipes using peanut butter pudding mix include peanut butter pudding pie, peanut butter pudding cookies, and peanut butter pudding parfaits.
That is hard to say, I think they would have eaten BREAD-PUDDING because they ate BREAD and PUDDING, so YES they did eat BREAD-PUDDING.
Bread pudding is baked.
If you use anything other than bread it is no longer "bread pudding".
yes just as long as you put mil in the custerd then it should be fine
eat pudding with a lump of butter