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Nice people thread part 5 - nicely does it
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I don't know, never eaten it, but it looks like something with a lot of E-numbers in it :eek:

Yes! Whats worse is the cool aid i used to glug too. I believe there is an anti kool aid movement in us. I used to love the powder left it the little containers...undiluted e numbers. Maybe thats why i used to run around so much? Maybe i need some e numbers back in my diet?0 -
I am sure I remember it existing.lostinrates wrote: »Hey, dh asks this question, and i saild one of the np would know.
In uk was there ever cereal called fruit loops sold?
We both remember it, and i think it was sold here back when things like lucky charms still were. We cannot remember if it were also a general mills product.
Edit I think there might have been a tucan on the box.0 -
Thanks pn. I thought you might know.
I have huge vat of beef and mushroom stout stew on the hob. Its rib sticking food weather without a doubt and its the sort of thing that can be so easily frozen in portion sized batches for me alone for much of the rest of the cold weather. I wish we had some pickled walnuts for it, but we don't. I will get to christian a new potato ricer...have wanted one for ages.0 -
Is that instead of straining them through a muslim?lostinrates wrote: »... I will get to christian a new potato ricer...0 -
Looks like you can still get them too, by Kelloggs: http://www.kelloggs.com/en_US/KelloggrsquosFrootLoops.html
Ocado sell them: http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/shopping/findproducts.aspx?query=froot+loops&store=ocado
Although currently showing as out of stock.
Amazon do them, £7/pack http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001AMN3T2/
There's also a Marshmallow version.
Bl00dy pricey aren't they!!0 -
Wow pn if i remember i migjt get dh e numbers for his birth day!0
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I thought of you earlier... saw a course where you make a coracle in 2 days.... I thought you might have fun making those and paddling round the cake

http://www.assingtonmill.com/courses/coracle-making0 -
we have agreed to go out for dinner tonight. I'm not sure I want to leave the house
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