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What is this "fluff" I'm feeling the need to try some now:rotfl:.0
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MRSTITTLEMOUSE wrote: »What is this "fluff" I'm feeling the need to try some now:rotfl:.
It's like a marshmallow made into a spread with a very fluffy texture. I have original and strawberry flavour. Every now and again I get an urge to dip things in it and then have to go for a little run up a mountain, around and around while gibbering like a loony."We always find something, hey Didi, to give us the impression we exist?" Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot.
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Yes you can actually see your teeth disintegrating as you eat that fluff stuff....but my kids love it too:eek::eek: DD is off to New York just before christmas and is planning to bring back all her american food stuffs.I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over and through me. When it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
When the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.0 -
unixgirluk wrote: »where abouts in Blackpool are you? There's 2 markets off Waterloo road (where the big Shoemarket is) and they both keep olive oil soap for about 60pish a bar (one of the markets keeps all the hotel/airline style toiletry items as well very cheap, its tucked right at the back of the market).
north shore but right by tram and no. 1 bus route so can get there in 15 minutes. was really wanting to buy some here in spain, but if i can get it in blackpool and save the weight in luggage, all the better0 -
bought back microwave cookware, usual spices, kashmiri throws, crewel material for curtains, silicon kitchen tools before they were available over here, a matak (yes took this as hand luggage and got a few strange looks) a 7 kilo sack of basmati rice (cost £1), jewelry, mosquito net (£2) anti mozzi stuff from India and a cheese slice from NL. As I worked in the middle east for some time, I brought back my abayah's and used them as the grim reaper at fancy dress!
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