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BERNADETTE 25-06-2008 21:02

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 598349)
Steak Diana

Very witty:D

Margaret Pilkington 25-06-2008 21:04

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Chocolate moose sounds alright, but can I pass on the seal flipper thing? :D

lancscat 25-06-2008 21:05

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id give her good old sausage n mash,with a dollop of ketchup

jaysay 26-06-2008 10:16

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 598435)
Seal flipper pie, with beaver tails for desert .... or maybe chocolate moose:D

Probable has that every ay Eric:D

jaysay 26-06-2008 10:18

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She'd have to have a mug of coffee, don't drink tea in my gaff and I don't have any cups and saucers either:cool:

entwisi 26-06-2008 10:20

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Egg And Chips

Or maybe cereal from a tupperware box so she feels at home :D

grannyclaret 26-06-2008 10:33

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home made cheese and onion pie,,,,,with a few chips,,crinkle cut of course.....and strawberries and ice cream

derekgas 26-06-2008 10:40

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I would expect her to bring her own bloody tea, I have enough to cook for, she wouldnt be long at ours anyway, kids would see to that. lol

Eric 26-06-2008 16:35

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 598446)
Chocolate moose sounds alright, but can I pass on the seal flipper thing? :D

Chocolate moose is difficult to prepare: first you have to catch the moose, and then persuade it to stand still while you cover it in chocolate. And remember that moose are very large animals with attitudes, and may not take kindly to being covered in chocolate:D

jaysay 26-06-2008 16:35

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 598603)
home made cheese and onion pie,,,,,with a few chips,,crinkle cut of course.....and strawberries and ice cream

Sod the Queen GC I'll pop round next time I'm out your way, thats to good for Liz she wouldn't appreciate it anyway. :D

LancYorkYankee 26-06-2008 16:37

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Forgive colonial ignorance, but I forgotten whether "tea" is the same as our lunch (noontime) or dinner/supper (6 - 7 o'clock).

For lunch she'd get a peanut butter and jelly (grape) sandwich and a cup of coffee. For dinner she'd receive the many vegetables coming in from the garden: Beans, peas, greens, potatoes, brocolli, cauliflower, beets, carrots, turnips, asparagus, garlic, and/or onions for now.

Brian

cashman 26-06-2008 16:38

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she would get sod all here, there would be less fer me.:mosher:

magpie 26-06-2008 17:01

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she would get what I could afford to buy... so not a lot really: with a big
welcome into the real world Mammmmmmmmm

panther 26-06-2008 17:37

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chippy!.:D

Eric 26-06-2008 17:50

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 598748)
Forgive colonial ignorance, but I forgotten whether "tea" is the same as our lunch (noontime) or dinner/supper (6 - 7 o'clock).

For lunch she'd get a peanut butter and jelly (grape) sandwich and a cup of coffee. For dinner she'd receive the many vegetables coming in from the garden: Beans, peas, greens, potatoes, brocolli, cauliflower, beets, carrots, turnips, asparagus, garlic, and/or onions for now.

Brian

As far as I remember "tea" is dinner, altho' I remember it being served at around 5 pm. Those silly limeys have their big meal at lunch time (or they used to). This would explaine the collapse of British industry ... after a feed of double pudding, chips and peas, with lots of bread and tea, and something sweet and heavy with custard for dessert, no one could work in the afternoon. The workers would lie around scratching and breaking wind, while Japanese industry took over the world:D:hidewall::D


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