We all like our piggy pudding

With all its good cheer!
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Would you explain 'With all its good cheer'?
Does 'good cheer' mean 'good food'?

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It's not "piggy pudding'!! It's "figgy pudding."

Look at the 3rd stanza. The wording is "And a cup of good cheer." That's referring to whatever people are drinking at a Christmas party -- egg nog, mulled wine, or ...

If you scroll down to the word REFRAIN, the 4th line there is "And a time of good cheer." I take that as meaning enjoying the good feelings of the Christmas season.

The phrase "With all its good cheer" is typically used in reference to piggy pudding, a traditional British dessert. In this context, "good cheer" is not referring to "good food." Instead, "good cheer" means a sense of happiness, joy, and celebration.

To understand the phrase better, you could break it down into its components. "Good" means something that is positive, beneficial, or of high quality. "Cheer" refers to an atmosphere of cheerfulness or merriment. So, when we say "with all its good cheer," we mean that piggy pudding is associated with a positive, joyful, and celebratory spirit.

In this case, "good cheer" may imply that enjoying piggy pudding brings about a festive and delightful atmosphere. It conveys the idea that this dessert adds to the overall enjoyment of a gathering or celebration.