What do you hide in a Christmas pudding?
There's a fun tradition of hiding small trinkets in Christmas pudding! These are some common items:
* A silver coin: Traditionally represents wealth and good luck for the coming year.
* A thimble: Symbolizes industry and hard work.
* A button: Represents the need to be "buttoned up" and prepared for the year ahead.
* A ring: Could signify marriage or finding true love in the year to come.
* A sixpence: Similar to a silver coin, represents good fortune.
Sometimes people get creative with the items they hide, but these are some of the classic choices!
Important Note: Be careful to use items that are safe to eat!
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