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soapalchemist said:
Thanks for lightening things up Sonny. Much needed!


I was being serious. haha.

They were taking me for a mug. £3.50 when it's £2.50 EVERYWHERE ELSE.

I'm sure they have their good points such as breads, cheeses etc.
 
Blyth Spirit said:
Yep, I'm out of it too...

I thought (nay, dared to hope) that we had actually left the whole Cleese, Barker, Corbett interpretation sketch behind.

All very sad.

:(

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For those who may not understand the analogy.
 
Rev-O said:
soapalchemist said:
I just can't quite place myself...... :)

Irish soap star?

Sonny: the nut bars. Are they made in/by Jordan of Heat/Hello ex of Peter Andre OR Jordan the Middle Eastern Monarchy? The mind boggles.



Hehe, no these guys:

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I emailed them about their porridge and got a repy within1 day.

I want to change to good 'ol porridge. None of this new-age rubbish; getting tired of it all.

Apparently porridge is very interesting. You can get old skool porridge and an instand variety. I prefer old-skool.
Kind of like DE/straight vs cartridge.

Lady from Jordans tells me her porridge is rolled oats and they leave the bran layer on.
Sounds like a good thing.
 
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