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Hello Mrs Sh!tface :wave:
I've been using it in cooking as I don't like Red Wine but my FIL thinks it's lovely........guess what he's getting for Christmas!
The Rose is nice with lemonade in it
Hi purdy :hello:
Diluting it, sacrilegious!! There's no need for that!!Only one bottle of it got drunk at our BBQ yesterday, I gave a couple of bottles away and the Bavaria was not very popular either. :eek:
On the other hand the Hobgoblin and Speckled Hen went down very well.
I think I have half emptied one freezer but forgot to get out the 1p lamb chops and kebabs, we only cooked the stuff I had defrosted, it was plenty though. Have told Mr Tinyshoes I want a smaller BBQ next time over 40 was way too many peeps. Felt like I was running the local Maccy Ds.
Lol. It's bad when you can't even give it away. :rotfl:Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
bensonsmum wrote: »Really ??? OK, but wouldn't they like to put their feet on the floor at some stage
:p
They don't live with them all the time. I bought them at the car boot sale yesterday and had just put them in for them to play with for a little while. They pushed them around with their noses and burrowed under them. When they lost interest I took them out again. Today they have a cardboard box to play with.Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.0 -
jumblejack wrote: »
The boy stood on the burning deck,He was standing there looking silly,
You could tell by his stance, and the hole in his pants,
He'd had JJ's Five Bean Chilli...
Aww JJ, between your poetry and your culinary skills, please marry me!I know we are both women but there doesn't have to be any s*x just a bit of foraging!
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You been drinking tonight or something;);):rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Not on a school nite, lala!;)
it was just a play on Budget babes mrs sh1tface remark!:cool:
Just trying to get a bit of fun back on the thread!!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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My dinner tonight - sweet chilli stir fry with (hidden!) noodles
Looks lovely - i thought i would try some Granola today, so as its pretty reasonably priced in A's at the moment thought i would have a bowl for tea - i now know why the people that eat it are so slim - it took me that long to eat it - none stop chewing for a good twenty minutes - so all the calories i took in i used up trying to eat the stuff:rotfl::rotfl: next time will have a smaller bowl, thats what i get for being greedyVery proud to be Strip club member No 430 -
Just caught up on the 350 + posts that i missed earlier.
For the 1st time in a couple of weeks i haven't felt the need to punch my fist through the laptop
Glad everything is back to normal.
Best get to bed, i have a meeting at work tomorrow to review my sick leave which i am really not looking forward to
Night all :wave:
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Jumblejack was it yourself who had the recipe for a kind of cheese dumplings?? Or dumplings that were baked in the oven?
I tried them when first posted and now cant find where i saved the recipe boooo0 -
zippydooda wrote: »i cant take credit, it was neosey that brought it to the thread.
i will correct spelling when i see his name lol
Oops I thought it was you:o sorry neosi (is that the correct spelling)
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Oooooh and Mr knickynobbynoos I totally forgot to say;
Thank you for a sparkly new thread!
xx'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0 -
RootedNomad wrote: »Hi
Thank you for this post. I think all folk new to the thread are very welcome. But something happened yesterday that hauled me (and I think others) up short and shocked me, made me sad. One of our number was in a lot of pain, suffering and distress, and it almost went by unnoticed. We all love our bargains, but what we have always been here for is also to help and support each other. I don't know all the peeps on here, but I do know that if anyone needs an ear or a hug or reassurance or a rant or a pat on the back, whatever, then that has been what makes this thread such a very special place to be a part of.
So not miffed about all the APG stuff, just shocked and surprised how much we all got so caught up in it that someone in pain or need might get left behind. No glitch or bargain is more important than keeping that ethos alive and kicking, so the attempts to get things back to "normal" is in no way to make newer posters feel unwanted or left out or to stop mention of or going after Asda glitches, just maybe a reminder to keep things in perspective and not forget the more important things in life.
Balance is good - things were getting too skewed one way. It is nice to see some of that balance restored.
Please stick around - I think you will like this family
Been skipping, and reading. May be very late to the party but so far this seems for the most part un-noticed. So...............
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