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Sandra The Terrorist wrote:
Well, it's not very balanced is it, and is it vegetaripillock?

Just had a pot of Longley Farm cottage cheese, love that stuff, have since I was a kid, only just didn't wolf a whole pot. Might go back.



You made me panic then. I've just checked, it's fine for me to eat, no rennet. Oh I'd have been sick if it hadn't have been, like when I discoverd rasberry & cranberry muller light yoghurts had Gelatin in them. :SICK:

Not a fan of cottage cheese, reminds me of baby sick.
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Halve an unpeeled, whole just-ripe avocado, remove the stone. Fill the semi-sphere hollow with as much cottage cheese as you can. Eat with a teaspoon. Yum.
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There ain’t no music
East side of this city
That’s mellow like mine is,
That’s mellow like mine.

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Edith wrote:
Anyone been to Keukenhof Gardens?

No. Looks a bit bright and vulgar. Prefer gardens like... ahem, Highgrove. Can't resist a red flower, having said that.
Philip Larkin wrote:


There ain’t no music
East side of this city
That’s mellow like mine is,
That’s mellow like mine.

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WormInHand wrote:
No. Looks a bit bright and vulgar. Prefer gardens like... ahem, Highgrove. Can't resist a red flower, having said that.


My Mum's been. That means you shouldn't go until you're at least sixty.

Her and Mr. David (lovely fellow) enjoyed it. They more enjoyed the Dutch festival that moves round? Can't remember what that's called.

I reckon it'd be great, but I love flower shows, Harrogate every year for me.
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Sandra The Terrorist wrote:
Well, it's not very balanced is it, and is it vegetaripillock?

Just had a pot of Longley Farm cottage cheese, love that stuff, have since I was a kid, only just didn't wolf a whole pot. Might go back.


Quality. Decided I am now against the chive version, just the plain rules. And with plain Hula hoops, or seabrooks is even better
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hull smallears wrote:
Quality. Decided I am now against the chive version, just the plain rules. And with plain Hula hoops, or seabrooks is even better


Clearly a man of taste and style, you've obviously had an East Hull influence.

Good decision to drop the chives, and stick to the Seabrook's, Yorkshire crisps for Yorkshire people.
'Time has come to air the voice of reason, in a world gone mad, adrift on banal seas, for all who feel that lies have had their season and whose hearts cry out instead for honesty. For all the weary souls grown bored with dreaming, this thirst for beauty and for knowledge goes unslacked. For all who want to wake from what is dreaming to know what's real and what is real to embrace. For all who've watched with mounting horror, evil's rein upon this world grow ever clear, for all who've prayed in vain, emancipators, wielding swords of truth and laughing without fear...naaaaaaa'

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Went out and bought a pot of cottage cheese (Marks and Sparks, not Longley Farm, though :( ) and had it with a baked potato for lunch today. Your fault.
Philip Larkin wrote:


There ain’t no music
East side of this city
That’s mellow like mine is,
That’s mellow like mine.

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Sin Bin chat thread is waaaaaaaaayy better than this
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Barnabus wrote:
Sin Bin chat thread is waaaaaaaaayy better than this


You're loved on there.
'Time has come to air the voice of reason, in a world gone mad, adrift on banal seas, for all who feel that lies have had their season and whose hearts cry out instead for honesty. For all the weary souls grown bored with dreaming, this thirst for beauty and for knowledge goes unslacked. For all who want to wake from what is dreaming to know what's real and what is real to embrace. For all who've watched with mounting horror, evil's rein upon this world grow ever clear, for all who've prayed in vain, emancipators, wielding swords of truth and laughing without fear...naaaaaaa'

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WormInHand wrote:
Went out and bought a pot of cottage cheese (Marks and Sparks, not Longley Farm, though :( ) and had it with a baked potato for lunch today. Your fault.

Longely Farm cottage cheese is simply the best.
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