Pudding in a sentence as a noun

I mean, the proof is in the pudding here.

There's a bunch of cheap tactics like pudding farming8.

My girlfriend yelled at me today when the last chocolate pudding went missing.

The pudding was the same price before and after the promotion, so the barcode was worth zero cents.

#Using Java for serious jobs is like trying to take the skin off a rice pudding wearing boxing gloves.

The thing that surprised me most about this story is that there's a brand of chocolate pudding called "Healthy Choice".

" The answer was that there nothing for YC to gain by encouraging a rabble of investors jump into YC's pudding.

Here is my metaphor: your book is a pudding stuffed with apposite\n observations, many well-conceived.

" At this point I became blind with nerd-rage and headed over here to cleanse myself...Ironic that it should deface Unix, because I think that dmr's immortal words[1] are particularly apt here: this piece is "a pudding stuffed with apposite observations, many well-conceived.

But the proof is in the pudding, the speed tests speak for themselves, no?That's exactly it -- multiple, independent yet individually unreliable measures can actually produce very reliable aggregate evidence through convergence.

I made myself acquainted with Tryon's manner of preparing some of his dishes, such as boiling potatoes or rice, making hasty pudding, and a few others, and then proposed to my brother, that if he would give me, weekly, half the money he paid for my board, I would board myself.

Pudding definitions

noun

any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes; "corn pudding"

noun

(British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)

noun

any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed