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richard barrett
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« Reply #210 on: 19:50:45, 20-03-2008 »

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« Reply #211 on: 17:48:08, 24-03-2008 »

For some unaccountable reason I have developed a wild yearning for ...
Lord knows why Huh I haven't had one in donkeys years and I never buy biscuits anyway.

This too will pass, I'm sure Roll Eyes
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« Reply #212 on: 17:57:34, 24-03-2008 »



r, that looks suspiciously like a still from a low-budget version of Dune, with sand-worms emerging from the carpets. Where are the Fremen on this board who shall ride them?
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« Reply #213 on: 18:09:34, 24-03-2008 »

For some unaccountable reason I have developed a wild yearning for ...


I was thinking about those the other day.....

In Tesco I was tempted into buying some Easter chocolate cornflake mini-bites or something - like those things children make. I have eaten - well, too many.

Oh dear.
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« Reply #214 on: 18:32:29, 24-03-2008 »

Mary, as long as you enjoyed them, then what the hell Grin Of course if  you find yourself wolfing them down for breakfast, well, that's a different thing altogether Cheesy

A little of what you fancy does 'e good, lass Smiley
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« Reply #215 on: 19:31:49, 24-03-2008 »

I've just finished making a nice chicken korma for the child, with basmati rice.  I'm having a saag aloo with said rice.  We're running very late here!  He's usually in bed for 8 but we spent a long time out with the dog and then had to entice said hound out of a large pond that he took to swimming in.
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« Reply #216 on: 23:26:49, 24-03-2008 »

My daughter has just fed us some hot cross buns (at 11.30pm!) I've now got heartburn when I should be lying down (sleep). So, making a hot chocolate drink to rid the heartburn. Methinks I'll be belching in bed which will not please Mrs W.
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« Reply #217 on: 15:15:20, 29-03-2008 »

Open egg sandwiches for lunch.
Now it's time for a cup of tea with a cream egg, then I have to go shopping again.
This time, I'll have a brain in my cranium so I will actually be able to decide what I want...
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« Reply #218 on: 11:46:40, 30-03-2008 »

Quick, everyone rush out and buy a copy of The Oberserver! There's a bar of Seeds of Change organic dark chocolate with hazelnuts and walnuts. I've just polished off several squares with my cup of coffee. Nom nom nom. As they say hereabouts Grin
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« Reply #219 on: 11:50:16, 30-03-2008 »

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« Reply #220 on: 12:00:06, 30-03-2008 »

Cripes, you'll be after me cornichons next! Shocked Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #221 on: 12:43:05, 30-03-2008 »

Speaking of chocolate, yesterday I bought a little bag of assorted Italian chocolate eggs - a mix of dark, milk and various pralines - and I seem to have been having them for breakfast/brunch.  Oops.

NOM NOM NOM
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« Reply #222 on: 13:26:45, 30-03-2008 »

Bacon Sarnies!!
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« Reply #223 on: 13:31:03, 30-03-2008 »

But first I have to work out what I want for lunch...

Egg mayonnaise sandwiches...
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« Reply #224 on: 21:00:04, 30-03-2008 »

Quick, everyone rush out and buy a copy of The Oberserver! There's a bar of Seeds of Change organic dark chocolate with hazelnuts and walnuts. I've just polished off several squares with my cup of coffee. Nom nom nom. As they say hereabouts Grin

You got hazelnuts and walnuts, Mort?  Ours was just plain chocolate - but delicious nonetheless.  Obviously Norf Lunnon Observer readers are deemed to have more sophisticated tastes than we on the South Coast.
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