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@CrazyKittyLvr2, here's what Wikipedia has to say about it.....doesn't sound very good to me, but what do I know!! LOL!

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suet_pudding

A suet pudding is a boiled, steamed or baked pudding made with wheat flour and suet (raw, hard fat of beef or mutton found around the kidneys), often with breadcrumb, dried fruits such as raisins, other preserved fruits, and spices. The British term pudding usually refers to a dessert or sweet course, but suet puddings may be savoury.

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My family made this at Thanksgiving. It is really good until you find out what it is made from.  It was boiled in a white cloth and then sliced.

 

Served with butter and cinnamon sugar. Fat on Fat, what could be betterWoman LOL

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@jannabelle1   I'll pass on that.  lol  I've bought suet in the little containers that you hang out for birds.  It doesn't look appetizing but the birds like it.

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@VenturaHighway   No thanks.  I might be wonderful but I would not knowingly eat it and I never eat anything that I don't know what's in it.