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Audrey (Seaholly)
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Nov 23, 2011 12:01PM
Oh and I missed it all.Thanks guys
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I'm sure I can hear something. Sounds like someone crying... wonder where that could be coming from.
Patti (Totally Bananas) wrote: "Its the plumbing. We seem to have a little drip."You can go off people, you know!
Ignite wrote: "Cornelius and I will bring the roast puppy treats. Don't tell Jud!Philip, stand still a minute and give us a chance!"
oooh I love roast puppy tasted it in Korea and it was great.
oh no just kidding I've never been to Korea thought my OH is there now and he won't be eating roast puppy.
As Phil isn't here - maybe we should have a party in this thread instead of his Granny's place this evening...?
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Or licking the marmite off of the tarmac....
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Definately not! Nasty stuff! *shudders*
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Gingerlily (lovable author) wrote: "If we're having a party there will be no mormite."I was once told, when I refused the offer of rice pudding, "A man who doesn't like rice pudding has no soul". I guess I feel the same about Marmite (see the Marmite thread, where I'm putting my foot down)
Oh well *shrugs* guess I've got no soul then...
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Karen (Kew) wrote: "Oh well *shrugs* guess I've got no soul then...:0)"
To be honest, I quite like rice pudding. The problem was that this one had a thick skin on it, and I can't stand that at any price.
Rice pudding is fine! I have no marmite soul!
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Gingerlily (lovable author) wrote: "How about a conbination of the two?"Now you're just being gross. It's people like you that put chilli in chocolate ;-)
Chilli in chocolate is fine, so is sea salt! What really did for me was the mushroom chocolate I saw in america.
No,no,no - it's an abomination to put anything with chocolate other than fruit or nut. Oh, and possibly Turkish Delight.
turkish delight?! are you crazy? Oh yes... I forgot we have established that we are all crazy. I don't like turkish delight. Honeycomb and caramel are extrememly acceptable accessories for chocolate in my opinon.... Yum especially with bubbles
Jud (Krisztof) wrote: "turkish delight?! are you crazy? Oh yes... I forgot we have established that we are all crazy. I don't like turkish delight. Honeycomb and caramel are extrememly acceptable accessories for ..."
Well, the Cadbury version is quite a long way from actual Turkish Delight. I forgot coconut of course.
Gingerlily (lovable author) wrote: "Ginger. Anything is better with some ginger in it."Ah yes, chocolate ginger biscuits perhaps? Not forgetting the best of them all, plain chocolate digestives.
Ignite wrote: "I don't like mint though - it just makes things taste of toothpaste!"Not Viscount biscuits then?
Philip wrote: "Ignite wrote: "I don't like mint though - it just makes things taste of toothpaste!"Not Viscount biscuits then?"
Nope. I don't 'do' biscuits with toothpaste filling!
Gingerlily (lovable author) wrote: "Thorntons Viennese truffles anyone?"they are my favourite chocolates
Gingerlily (lovable author) wrote: "Thorntons Viennese truffles anyone?"I'm not aware of their work.
Oooooo back home the Girl Scouts sell chocolate covered sandwich cookies with a minty cream filling. So good! At least they did. Havent had any in years.
Now coffee flavoured anything - cake, biscuits, chocolates - I'm there. All except actual coffee which, bizarrely, I don't like!
Oops and I made you a coffee yesterday Ignite.Is that why there was steam coming from the aspidistra!
I left it to go cold Sarah, then watered the blueberries with it! I'm not so rude as to refuse a kind offer.
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Steady Past Your Granny's (other topics)Summer Shorts (other topics)
Adios, Mother in Law! (other topics)


