FAO Chickers... on 07:51 - Mar 28 with 894 views | StochesStotasBlewe | There were also rumours of her ongoing addiction to haslet footers, believed to be up to £20 a week. Allegedly, she was hiding it in all sorts of places, and was caught out visiting the local meat counter at Morrisons several times in disguise. Let this be a warning to you of the addictive nature of said comestible | |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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FAO Chickers... on 08:04 - Mar 28 with 882 views | footers |
FAO Chickers... on 07:51 - Mar 28 by StochesStotasBlewe | There were also rumours of her ongoing addiction to haslet footers, believed to be up to £20 a week. Allegedly, she was hiding it in all sorts of places, and was caught out visiting the local meat counter at Morrisons several times in disguise. Let this be a warning to you of the addictive nature of said comestible |
If she can lay her hands on the beloved meat then I might have to drop her a line myself! I am sad to report no sightings of either haslet or white pudding at my local Morrisons. Needless to say there were aisles and aisles of 'food' to please the foreigners of Londonistan. 'Pizza', 'artichokes', 'mayonnaise' - foods from as afar as Timbuktu, but the noble haslet? Not a chance, my friend. P.S. If you have some I am willing to make the journey. Just say the word and I shall come. | |
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FAO Chickers... on 08:18 - Mar 28 with 867 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
FAO Chickers... on 08:04 - Mar 28 by footers | If she can lay her hands on the beloved meat then I might have to drop her a line myself! I am sad to report no sightings of either haslet or white pudding at my local Morrisons. Needless to say there were aisles and aisles of 'food' to please the foreigners of Londonistan. 'Pizza', 'artichokes', 'mayonnaise' - foods from as afar as Timbuktu, but the noble haslet? Not a chance, my friend. P.S. If you have some I am willing to make the journey. Just say the word and I shall come. |
That is disastrous my friend. Had 2 slices thickly cut from the Diss store meat counter yesterday evening for the princely sum of 33 pence. Even my beloved Golden Retriever has developed a taste for it!! P.S. You are more than welcome to share my haslet dear boy. | |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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FAO Chickers... on 09:18 - Mar 28 with 834 views | factual_blue |
FAO Chickers... on 08:04 - Mar 28 by footers | If she can lay her hands on the beloved meat then I might have to drop her a line myself! I am sad to report no sightings of either haslet or white pudding at my local Morrisons. Needless to say there were aisles and aisles of 'food' to please the foreigners of Londonistan. 'Pizza', 'artichokes', 'mayonnaise' - foods from as afar as Timbuktu, but the noble haslet? Not a chance, my friend. P.S. If you have some I am willing to make the journey. Just say the word and I shall come. |
I love haslet: a result of my Lincolnshire heritage. I may have to buy some today. Try Tesco for haslet if you're really desperate: the one in BSE sells it both pre-packed and fresh from the deli counter. | |
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FAO Chickers... on 09:19 - Mar 28 with 833 views | wkj |
FAO Chickers... on 09:18 - Mar 28 by factual_blue | I love haslet: a result of my Lincolnshire heritage. I may have to buy some today. Try Tesco for haslet if you're really desperate: the one in BSE sells it both pre-packed and fresh from the deli counter. |
Im not sure I fancy any kind of meat with BSE | |
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FAO Chickers... on 09:22 - Mar 28 with 828 views | chicoazul | | |
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FAO Chickers... on 09:24 - Mar 28 with 822 views | factual_blue |
FAO Chickers... on 09:19 - Mar 28 by wkj | Im not sure I fancy any kind of meat with BSE |
Ah, but I've already got a sponge for a brain, so no problem for me. | |
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