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Chocolate moose sounds alright, but can I pass on the seal flipper thing? :D
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id give her good old sausage n mash,with a dollop of ketchup
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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:
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Egg And Chips
Or maybe cereal from a tupperware box so she feels at home :D |
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home made cheese and onion pie,,,,,with a few chips,,crinkle cut of course.....and strawberries and ice cream
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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
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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 |
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she would get sod all here, there would be less fer me.:mosher:
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she would get what I could afford to buy... so not a lot really: with a big
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chippy!.:D
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