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    Are Yorkshire puddings save to eat for someone who's scares of being sick... is there anyway a Yorkshire pudding could make me sick????

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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    Depends if you made it yourself or shop bought it?

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    Aunt bessies Yorkshire puddings
    I'm worrying because I have a phobia of being sick but I want to try new foods and Yorkshire puddings is one of them but I'm worried they'll make me sick

    Could it???

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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    Only if you eat a whole pack of them!

    Different people have different reactions to things they eat or drink. What makes one person sick won't make another person, so we can't really answer that question. But if it helps, they're made from milk, flour and eggs basically so if youve had bad reactions to any of these then perhaps yorkshires are not for you
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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    Hmm think I get what the OP is saying so it's not a allergy as such, just the fear of trying some thing new to eat? If you haven't got allergies to those ingredients that Cath posted you will be fine They are tasty and one is never enough LOL Let us know how you get on!! ATB

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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    Yorkshire puddings are AMAZING ! IN York a few months ago we went to that shop that does big ones with and fills them with an almost whole roast meal, then they are wrapped up. So nice )

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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    Arent they just LOL! Aldi/Lidl used to sell the large ones ready filled frozen so good then they stopped selling them a bit of mash and some roast tats and gravy mmmm ATB

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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    I had one of those plate sized filled ones in a country pub once and it was great!
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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    Quote Originally Posted by MyNameIsTerry View Post
    I had one of those plate sized filled ones in a country pub once and it was great!
    Only once?! You need to sort that out!

    I had Yorkshire puddings with gravy as the starter at my wedding! They're one of humankind's greatest inventions.

    (OP - we're not taking the mick - just pointing out this is a widely-eaten, and absolutely delicious, food).

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    Re: Yorkshire puddings

    Quote Originally Posted by axolotl View Post
    Only once?! You need to sort that out!

    I had Yorkshire puddings with gravy as the starter at my wedding! They're one of humankind's greatest inventions.

    (OP - we're not taking the mick - just pointing out this is a widely-eaten, and absolutely delicious, food).
    We eat them with our roasts all the time but we only had the small ones covered in gravy. The biggie had all the meat in too which made it really nice!

    Unless you have issues with the ingredients OP, like you trying anything new food or food you are worried about, your mind may panic and make you feel nausea so it may be an exposure therapy to you. If so, start small and build up rather than devour a whole plate like we would. Train your mind it's not too be scared of this.
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