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The Bankrupt Inn - Part 10
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can't be the vat, as they're labelled as 'low-vat' foods..
does that mean that I can eat 4 boxes and not get any vatter
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Tupperware_Queen wrote: »does that mean that I can eat 4 boxes and not get any vatter
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well...my guess is that the boxes taste like own-brand Tesco bread...I'd prefer the contents myself..
Incidentally, can be had with plain chocolate as well, even lower-vat than the milk choccy types...
excellent for the kids come the colder weather.....
suggestions for what to do with the two biscuit tins of Haribos left over from last trick-or-treat night?
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:wave:Hello Inn folk, hope you are all doing ok.
Ooh did you make those crisps sunshine bear? I'm impressed, I've never made crisps, might look out a recipie and have a go sometime.A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0 -
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SunshineBear wrote: »
recipe on the link above.0
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