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Eight ways to serve your Christmas pudding that will impress any dinner guest

Eight ways to serve your Christmas pudding that will impress any dinner guest Tesco Executive Chef, Jamie Robinson, has inspirational tips to keep the Christmas pudding tradition alive. Will you be serving up Christmas Pudding at the festive dinner table this year? (Image: Getty Images) Get the latest on money saving tips and benefit changes straight to your inbox each week with our Record Money newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Dave Gunning s golden rage

Dave Gunning s golden rage  The Nova Scotian folk mainstay adds his voice to the chorus opposing the Cochrane Hill gold mine with new single. click to enlarge The Saint Mary s River sits along two formally protected nature conservations. Atlantic Gold wants to put a highway through both of them. Submitted A bird’s-eye view of a great river. A guitar strums. We see a man playing and singing next to the river: Dave Gunning. “It’s still up there in the hills, where the scars haven’t healed,” Gunning sings. He is sitting next to Cochrane Hill, where Atlantic Gold has proposed an open-pit gold mine.

Steven Beacom: They may be nasty and nice but Larne are going to be tough nut to crack this season

Graham Kelly scores Larne’s first goal McDaid provided an assist and scored one on a glorious night for owner Kenny Bruce, manager Lynch and their team, but the striker should not have been on the pitch when he delivered those match defining moments. He clearly ought to have been sent off early on following his shocking foul on Blues skipper Mulgrew. Referee Ian McNabb was in a good position to see the incident yet somehow managed to miss what was a nasty high challenge. It was a red card all night long. Given that another Irish League official, Jamie Robinson, reversed a decision days after Linfield s league game with Glenavon last month, which saw Blues striker Christy Manzinga being handed a three- match ban by the Irish FA, one wonders will referee McNabb feel he should do the same following last might s decision.

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