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Rob wrote::oI'll have a think about this on my way home on my scooter!!
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peterd wrote:mikleed wrote:Crap again !!
mike do you ever have any thing good to say about anything ? if you never tried it how can you comment on it ?
SRD wrote:I'll tell you one thing; it's getting harder to find things that'll wind Mik up - never mind; farmer's market tomorrow so there's bound to be something there that'll upset him. Shall I rhapsodise on the joys of sheeps cheese, the beauties of goats meat, the glories of the local chillies, the bison, the elk, the water buffalo. Shall I regale with tales of local brewed cider (less than £1.50 the pint), local ales (around £2.00 the pint), even alcoholic cordials, again locally produced, flavoured with blackberry, blackcurrant or cherry (now they are expensive at around £20 the litre, but one only needs a teaspoonful in a glass of white wine, English of course, to make the most delicious English equivalents of Kir) - now I come to think of it there's a world of ammunition to play with.
Lulu wrote:I made Lamb Tagine tonight, with roasted Veg Cous Cous. There's nothing like a bit of plain English cooking and that was nothing like a bit of plain English cooking. It was very good though![]()
There are a lot of Scooter boys in our road. Is it one of those little ones Rob and do you do bunny hops on it?
mikleed wrote:Apple Dumpling .....cooked in a rag made out of old pillowcase !.....with homemade custard.......Ever tried that Jimmy ?