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honeybun
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December 14, 2014, 08:22:05 PM »
Well is it good. Or are you still testing.
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Judith57
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It is very good Hb, have tested enough this evening
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Limpy
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December 14, 2014, 08:27:10 PM »
You can't rush these things.......
Ah - I see Judith has reported
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Joyce
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December 14, 2014, 08:35:19 PM »
Must get for my trifle!
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honeybun
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Testing takes time and dedication.
I am testing a tub of Celebrations at the moment. It will take some time before I report back.
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Judith57
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Joyce
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Quality control is a very important job!
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CLKD
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We try to grow as much fruit/veg as we can, or buy from local farms. Pheasants bought from the local Game Dealer on Tuesday and in the freezer ready for C.m Day. Beef will be purchased from local butcher ready for B.Day; probably be either Highlander or Long Horn
I buy tins of bu
: [how do you spell biscuits ……. there]; for the people who drive the dustcarts in the Sales. I get them biscuits at Easter too, they are always sociable what ever time of year and what ever the weather is throwing at them.
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honeybun
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December 14, 2014, 10:21:07 PM »
Ok, confused now probably due to too much chocolate.
Who drives dustcarts in the sales? Are we talking about bin men. If so I give mine some money attached to the bin lid. They come around 7 am and I never see them. My postman gets an envelope too.
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CLKD
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………… writes likes I talks then
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Joyce
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December 14, 2014, 10:27:59 PM »
She bought biscuits in sales to give to the drivers of the dustcarts, I think!
Mine don't get anything. Service is rubbish
and they haven't a kind word to say. As for postman he gets the Mr Grumpy award. I used to give to milkman, paper boy etc, but as I now purchase these at supermarket, no tips.
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CLKD
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Well Done both
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Judith57
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December 17, 2014, 02:58:40 PM »
This is not a bargain by any stretch of the imagination but it is delicious. I have just come back from Bluewater Shopping Centre and they were giving away samples of Baileys - they stamp your hand so you can't keep going back
I tried the chocolate one, made with Belgian chocolate and it was amazing. It is called Baileys Chocolat Luxe. I hadn't seen it before but I bought some. I could open it now to be honest but I'll have a cup of tea instead
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Rowan
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Just put it on my Christmas List Judith57
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CLKD
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don't like Baileys
- I love cream and chocolate but not mixed with alcohol.
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