So, who wants to help ... to frivol in the cellar? (Part 1)

Respeck’. What do you use to cool them before they get swoffled, a flask of liquid nitrogen?

[peckity] [peckity]

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Me too.

Even I can’t see the SLT sandwich catching on though.

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The sossige and HP sandwich is another thing and popular in the hovel

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That one is popular with me too.

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Basically we all seem to like pig produce

Our Christmas dinner was in organised races at the start of August - helps em grow muscles rather than fat for our ham

And cockytail sossiges

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Then I shall keep the fake bacon for myself.

It was sold to me for adding to vegetarian sauces and such to impart the flavour of bacon, but it doesn’t. However, the little pieces treated as small crisps and nibbled on are surprisingly delicious.

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I have tried it and for whatever reason it does nothing for me. So yer welcome to it, ol’ Pisc.

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Fishy can have my share too

I like real food that I know where it came from

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So do I, Twellsy, but I am as capable as the next of eating weird processed stuff as snacks.

Carinthia. xx

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Sossiges and bacon are about the only processed things I eat

And the odd tin of beans

I eat one meal a day

I know I am odd and awkward and a pain…

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Don’t you eat crisps or other savoury snacks?*

Shudders at the thought of Twiglets…

  • I know that people eat sweet snacks too, but I can’t cope with that today… :wink:

Carinthia. xx

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And in conclusion, brethren, sistren, let us all strive to be pure in thought, word and intestine.
AyMEN!

Now, someone pass round the powdery orange cheese-flavoured maize-based nuggets of transient delight.

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Banned at the boardgame table (I do not wish my games to become orange).

Twiglets, now, twiglets are excellent…

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I would eat twiglets if I could get them

Very very very rarely I will havee some crisps made near to us - a farmer adding value to his crop and using local flavours like dried cheddar from up the road from us and home grown onions and salt from our water feature And rape seed oil from his own crop to fry them in

So they may be processed but they are local and organic

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Steph, The Refill Fairy sells crisps made on a farm in Lincolnshire, which sounds like a similar setup. Vegetable crisps too.

Carinthia. xx

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Much nicer than mass produced stuff
Said farmer also does popcorn which he grows the corn for

It’s gorgeous for a night of watching a film

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Last time I looked, potatoes were vegetables.

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Not in the hands of the Food Police they aren’t. After all, they taste nice.

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Sorry Fishy

I should have specified root vegetables…

Carinthia. xx

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Errr

Aren’t potatoes root veg?

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