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On ‎08‎/‎04‎/‎2020 at 22:29, Steve Bullman said:

You don’t get this colour eggs from supermarkets that’s for sure 

 

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The sizes can be a bit variable tho - can make the timing for 'dippy eggs' a bit tricky  !

 

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On 08/04/2020 at 17:55, AngrySquirrel said:

Was out in kitchen earlier refilling tea bag box as gauge was on empty!

Had a shock? I'm down to my last bag of Yorkshire of 1040 teabags still have nearly half of the other one plus do have an Emergency around 550 of the one cup in a box/bag. ?

Got enough of Waitrose Duchy blue milk also(makes the best tea!) so might survive for a bit longer.

Did notice that many had shoved the price right up on the big bags on flea bay £60 some! mind reported for price gouging plus when you can get 240 for £6 odd.

 

there are many steaming us on pricing! tray of 36 eggs in local shops £1.50-£2 now nearly £5 yet egg places can't get shot of them quick enough as there market is flat as cafes etc are closed.

I am going to have to pull you up on your milk fact. Firstly, you are nearly there, buy proper  milk, all this skimmed and semi skimmed rubbish does no good at all, but for the best cup of tea, use milk delivered in glass bottles. It's not homogenised, so really does give a better taste. I buy the gold top from my milkman!

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41 minutes ago, dig-dug-dan said:

I am going to have to pull you up on your milk fact. Firstly, you are nearly there, buy proper  milk, all this skimmed and semi skimmed rubbish does no good at all, but for the best cup of tea, use milk delivered in glass bottles. It's not homogenised, so really does give a better taste. I buy the gold top from my milkman!

Same here, gold top or nothing,can,t make a decent drink with that other shit,i like to taste the milk in the drink

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42 minutes ago, dig-dug-dan said:

I am going to have to pull you up on your milk fact. Firstly, you are nearly there, buy proper  milk, all this skimmed and semi skimmed rubbish does no good at all, but for the best cup of tea, use milk delivered in glass bottles. It's not homogenised, so really does give a better taste. I buy the gold top from my milkman!

The only time I drink skimmed or semi skimmed milk is in tea. Creamy tea is boggin'. 

 

I like my Coffee like I like my Slaves though. 

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Friend of ours milks 180 cows and when you call round for a cuppa the milk is in a jug straight from the parlour,wow what a difference,the taste is incredible?

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31 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

I like my Coffee like I like my Slaves though. 

I just clicked on like your post, but then realised this was some of the wording. I was liking the comment about not liking creamy tea. I assumed that your second comment meant you like your coffee strong, rather than meaning black. 

 

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I just clicked on like your post, but then realised this was some of the wording. I was liking the comment about not liking creamy tea. I assumed that your second comment meant you like your coffee strong, rather than meaning black. 
 


I actually like my coffee like I like my women.

Ground up and kept in the freezer.
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10 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 


I actually like my coffee like I like my women.

Ground up and kept in the freezer.

 

Here we go! Well done Andy, it was getting boring today! 

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