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brum Wrote:

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Kpc makes the

> dish sound quite posh too. Hmmm maybe it's worth

> another go, methinks...!


I thought kpc made it sound yummy too - go for it Brum. Second time lucky and all that....


*goes off to attempt cutting edge, experimental cookery......*

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> When I first met hubby all those years ago, his

> favourite snack was...urrghhh (*shudders*)...

>

> ...a mug of Earl Grey tea (made with condensed

> milk!)...and to accompany this concoction, a

> digestive biscuit (the man was indeed discerning:

> had to be a genuine digestive as opposed to a

> supermarket brand e.g.) broken in half with a

> slice of cheddar cheese carefully sandwiched

> between the two biscuit halves. The biscuit was

> then dunked into the "tea". Apparently there was

> a skill attached to getting it spot on: one had to

> time dunking time to within split-second

> precision...one milli-second too long an immersion

> resulted in not only the biscuit collapsing into

> the liquid but in also causing that liquid to

> resemble (and presumably taste like) an oil slick.

> Too short an immersion and the biscuit was too

> crunchy and the cheese insufficiently warmed.

>

> Tea anyone?


And LM, you continue to call this man 'hubby'?

For continuing to be webbed-up to this excresence, I salute you as a queen of your sex and a model of tolerance.

My admiration knows no bounds.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> And LM, you continue to call this man 'hubby'?


As I said to him some 31 years ago, "I do". He is quite delicious and it is a surprise that I haven't in fact eaten him for dessert.


> For continuing to be webbed-up to this excresence,

> I salute you as a queen of your sex and a model of

> tolerance.


Mr. Boogie, it is So Sad that you Laugh At Me, but my only explanation is that It Must Be Love. Well, that and the fact that he's Momma's Little Jewel.


> My admiration knows no bounds.


If you look Through The Looking Glass, you will see that such admiration is unwarranted. However, I Can Feel your sincerity and so this Midnight Lady thanks you for the compliment dear Lounge Lizard.

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