RESIDENTS at Perry Manor care home in Worcester have got their mixing bowls and wooden spoons at the ready for a festive ‘stir-up’ on the traditional day for making Christmas puddings - Stir-up Sunday.

The Care UK team has joined forces with former Great British Bake Off finalist Brendan Lynch ahead of the big day tomorrow (Sunday November 22) with Brendan creating a Christmas pudding recipe especially for Perry Manor care home on Charles Hastings Way.

Tomorrow head chef Peter McGregor, will be using the special recipe to bake with residents. Everyone will have a chance to stir as they make the festive dessert by mixing together ingredients such as mixed peel, raisins and glace cherries.

Stir-up Sunday, which takes place on the last Sunday before Advent, is traditionally the day when families and friends gather together to ‘stir-up’ their Christmas pudding and make a wish, leaving plenty of time for the pudding to mature before Christmas Day.

Perry Manor’s manager Mike Dearn said: “Stir-up Sunday provides the Care UK team and residents with a wonderful opportunity to take part in a tradition which also encompasses all the benefits of baking.

“Reminiscence activities such as baking are so important for older people, especially for those living with dementia, as the familiar scents and tastes can evoke happy memories from the past.

“We always take the time to celebrate special days and we like to ensure all residents feel at home by keeping to any traditions they may have. Stir-up Sunday is an important milestone in the lead up to Christmas and we are all very excited to use Brendan’s recipe to create a delicious pudding.”

Brendan said: “I am a strong believer in the therapeutic benefits of baking for older people and combining this with a traditional occasion such as Stir-up Sunday can create a calm and comforting environment for all involved.

“The process of mixing certain ingredients and the smells associated with baking a Christmas pudding can trigger memories and nostalgic feelings from Stir-Up Sunday’s of the past, conjuring up happy times spent with family and friends.

“Since my youth baking has been an important part of my life. In times of stress and worry I would often use baking as a way to relax. Now I hope to give older people the inspiration to give it a try and see the benefits for themselves.”

Care UK’s Christmas pudding recipes can be downloaded at www.careuk.com/stirupsunday

Perry Manor head chef Peter said: “Christmas pudding is a firm favourite with residents at Perry Manor and we are all very excited to test out our baking skills creating our own festive inspired treats, ready to be revealed on Christmas Day.”