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« Reply #240 on: 22:57:43, 19-08-2008 »

they rock buns?  Undecided
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« Reply #241 on: 23:02:57, 19-08-2008 »

Ah, Rob, until you've tasted Goodfellow and Steven's cheese oatcakes (mentioned but the other day in these parts), your experience of the cheese biscuit has been restricted to the nursery slopes. Now that their mail order service has been withdrawn, they're available only within a eighty-or-so mile radius of Dundee (there is an Edinburgh branch in Raeburn Place), although I habitually run an export service on my trips south....
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« Reply #242 on: 23:12:19, 19-08-2008 »

Can't say I have Ron, I'm stuck with Sainsbury's 500g selection at the moment, very tasty, though I'm sure not as refined as your eminent suggestion!  Tongue
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« Reply #243 on: 23:24:11, 20-08-2008 »

and a can of becks  Wink
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« Reply #244 on: 00:02:00, 21-08-2008 »

hojotoho

i'm hungry
but no muffins in sight
or any breaded goods
i've been eating everything
in preparation for leaving tomorrow
looks like it will have to be oatcakes
with chutney
no cheese
unless
there's parmesan in the fridge
some nice modest shavings of parmesan
with oatcakes
and chutney
NOM

hojotoho
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« Reply #245 on: 00:10:10, 21-08-2008 »

Four more posts like that, and I reckon we've got the basis of a song cycle, hh, perhaps even a performance piece (with live cooking). No More Night Starvation - A Gastric Opera, perhaps.
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« Reply #246 on: 16:06:02, 25-08-2008 »

Galaxy Minstrels, for the sake of endorphins. But where's the lute?!
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« Reply #247 on: 14:12:39, 27-08-2008 »

Goji berries

Tommo

edit:berries not beans
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« Reply #248 on: 15:55:05, 27-08-2008 »

hojotoho

     
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« Reply #249 on: 16:53:55, 27-08-2008 »

Goji berries

Tommo

edit:berries not beans

I googled 'beans' before your edit Tommo, and got 'berries'. Hmm. They look like the Beans of Naughtiness to me Wink
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« Reply #250 on: 22:43:25, 27-08-2008 »

Goji berries

Tommo

edit:berries not beans

I googled 'beans' before your edit Tommo, and got 'berries'. Hmm. They look like the Beans of Naughtiness to me Wink

Um.  I didn't. I have now, and got this:

Quote from: some random site
Most Common Traditional Uses of Goji: General weakness, lack of energy, aching back and joints, tinnitus, dizziness, diabetes, blurred vision, cough, wet dreams, sexual inadequacies.

Honest guv, the organic coffee shop that sold them to me didn't have any of that.  It merely said 'wonder food' and promised to give me x-ray vision.  Honest, it did really!

Tommo

PS  I've stopped munching them now
PPS I feel sick
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« Reply #251 on: 22:46:17, 27-08-2008 »

'wonder fod'

Now that should have set off the alarm bells, shouldn't it?



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« Reply #252 on: 22:50:24, 27-08-2008 »

I changed "wonder fod" really quickly!  Which is why my last post doesn't show an 'edit'.

But Richard fastest-finger-in-the-west Barrett can't be beaten

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« Reply #253 on: 22:52:14, 27-08-2008 »

I changed "wonder fod" really quickly!  Which is why my last post doesn't show an 'edit'.

But Richard fastest-finger-in-the-west Barrett can't be beaten

Sad, huh.
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« Reply #254 on: 22:55:50, 27-08-2008 »

Goji berries

Tommo

edit:berries not beans

I googled 'beans' before your edit Tommo, and got 'berries'. Hmm. They look like the Beans of Naughtiness to me Wink

Um.  I didn't. I have now, and got this:

Quote from: some random site
Most Common Traditional Uses of Goji: General weakness, lack of energy, aching back and joints, tinnitus, dizziness, diabetes, blurred vision, cough, wet dreams, sexual inadequacies.



Ah, they obviously didn't give you the Naughty Beans then. Yes, I know it says Goji nuts but that's obviously a cunning ruse to fool hedonists into eating 'wonder' food Wink
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