When she had finished her work it was not yet time to start upon her journey.
She said to herself, “My children are the best children in the world and they shall have a treat. I have many plums left from the Christmas feast. I will make them a plum pudding for a surprise.
The good woman brought together the plums which it had taken her many days to prepare with the help of all her children. Indeed she had emptied several mountain lakes to get water enough to wash them all.
She now mixed these wonderful plums into a pudding and put it into an oven to bake.
The mixing took so long that she had to hurry, and she quite forgot to say anything about the pudding to the little giants.
She had intended to tell them about it just before she left them.
It was afternoon when the giant children found the pudding.
It was badly burned upon the top by that time.
They had already eaten the bread and butter and were not hungry.
One little giant said to the others, “Let us make balls of the pudding and see who can throw the farthest.”