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Yes, you don't need to cook it when it is instant pudding. It tastes great! Ruth "Dee Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I haven't made pudding from a box since the 60's and there was nothing then > like "instant" where I lived. > A few weeks ago I bought at a "pantry" store some "instant pudding mix." (by > weight). > > When I poured milk into the mix, I let it sit for a couple of minutes while > I was doing something else; lo and behold! when I looked at it again, it > had thickened up! > > Since I didn't know whether people eat instant pudding without cooking it, > I thought I'd better cook it, which I did and it was familiar looking to > normal pudding. > > question: > Do people eat "instant pudding" without cooking it? > I'm laughing while I'm writing this -- I know all you youngsters will laugh > at me, too. > > thanks, > Dee > >
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