Risky Pudding: UK Diners Sign Waiver for Dessert
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Neleen Strauss, the owner of High Timber in central
''It has created a bit of a stir in the restaurant and
people looked at it disbelieving at first,'' she said Thursday. ''I thought it
was going to be a pain but decided to do it to cover my backside.''
Recipes for Christmas pudding -- sometimes known as a
plum pudding -- are varied, but generally involve a rich boiled or steamed
mixture larded with fruits and spices.
Traditionally silver coins are hidden in the mix so
that some portions have them and others don't.
Finding one in your pudding is supposed to attract
luck, but Strauss said she was told it could also bring chipped teeth -- and
lawsuits.
''A lot of my customers are lawyers and they suggested
it,'' she said. ''It is a bit crazy but I decided to take their advice.''
Getting customers to sign on the dotted line before
reaching for their fork and knife isn't that unusual.
Several restaurants in the
Source: nytimes.com
