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    @Rushy will be panting tonight viewing this! No playing with your chocolate bar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    @Rushy will be panting tonight viewing this! No playing with your chocolate bar!
    Sorry it took so long to respond Maca. Nige and I were watching deer wars on the couch and then one thing led to another. She reckons I am smooth and creamy with just the right amount of nuts.
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    Poor Nigella, I have never made any of her recipes...I hope that she will survive all the bollocks and move on...she is so gorgeous...poke her eyes out, I say
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    Hmmmm I am severely tempted to plagiarise your post EeeBees. I won't but if I did it would earn me a rebuke from you.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Hmmmm I am severely tempted to plagiarise your post EeeBees. I won't but if I did it would earn me a rebuke from you.
    Correct but so bloody tempting all the same !!!!
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    I'LL just say IT , I love TARTs , with big EYEs , you know what I mean

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    you males are all the same lol.Has anyone tasted goat cheese.

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    NO we are NOT , some of us , like legs & other bits , and some ( ALL ) like Tits , opps , you are RIGHT
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    She would be too high maintenance . Think I will stick with what I've got.

    Speaking of which, on the way home last night, I bought her a box of Guylian Chocolates and a card to say thanks for been a great mother and wife etc. Left it on the bench this morning for when she got up
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs dundee View Post
    you males are all the same lol.Has anyone tasted goat cheese.
    Totally agree with you Mrs D. I have always loathed the over the top salt laden flavour and have never been able to understand why it appears to be the first thing the D.I.Y. make and enthuse about.

    It was cheese I am talking about wasn't it?

    As for Nigella, nah, hips like a heifer..
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs dundee View Post
    you males are all the same lol.
    Go you good thing, Mrs Dundee!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs dundee View Post
    Has anyone tasted goat cheese.
    Goat cheese is beautiful providing the milk is good...I love the one (quite an acquired taste) with the literal translation 'horse droppings' it is strong!!...the ash covered ones are my favourites...some of the supermarkets here sell a log shaped one...which is mild...
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