So, who wants to help ... to cower in the cellar?

Meh, maybe, but I bet that was whins. But food terms, much can be lost in translation.Had you been in Corsica, and the arrangement of consonants slightly different, you would have enjoyed a risotto of husbands… (mirriti)

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Sounds a bit meaty, for me.

Soo xx

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Depends entirely on the husband, Dahlink.
Gxxx

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Well, yeah.
Soo xx

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Time for Poodle to go to bed - me, too.
Best dreams, Cellarites and good luck for tomorrow’s results, Carinthia. I’ll fly upstairs, as per Gus’ previous suggestion :wink:
Soo xx

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Fuelled by Gin ?

Carinthia.xx

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Best not think about pecorino…

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Chokes… :rofl:

Carinthia.xx

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aaargh, that wasn’t what I meant. I was viewing nos maris from a purely butcherly perspective.
And theoretically, of course.

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Unlikely, I’d have thought…

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joe, don’t you dare try putting me off any hard or semi-hard Italian cheese.
Well played though, bai ;- )

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Am about to ring the Ma.
Play nicely, eh? Gx

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Further research on mirtilli suggests European blueberries, aka bilberries. Well spotted that Gus.

Methinks The Silver Spoon may be getting a bit of a workout in the coming weeks, along with major assaults on the premises of “Best of Italy” and “Fallon & Byrne”.

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Gus dear

I always play nicely

Fishy dear the hound will be so happy to be bossing the wee birdie around

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Err

Is the wee birdie still in the pub

I am happy to help it dispose of excess beer

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Merci, mon cher: c’est mon métier, faute de mieux.

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Was in That Cambridge.

The Hound very rarely bosses me about. Plays for hours wiv me on the other end of a rope, now…

:zzz:

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Now you must admit that one’s a worry. The Silver Spoon, I’ll grant yer.
Oh, an Former Cat gave me 1,080 Recipes one Christmas. Hoping for anchovies, presumably

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Well, I worked in a bottle making factory where they also filled some product.

Wine arrives there from afar in concentrated form (x40) in HUGE foil bags, 6 per ship. Imaging the bag in a wine box the size of a house & you’re getting the picture.

So when buying ‘common’ wines it’s most probably 95%+ Cheshire water.

So "a tanker-full’ of wine is a thing.

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I believe the water is washed through after being passed by the people of Cheshire.

In case you were getting concerned.

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