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> Sorry to dash you hopes, Sean, but it's not going

> to be a sin bin, just another DummyYummyMummy

> shop.


Oh dear.


Speaking of which, I couldn't help noticing that 'Moo 2' (or whatever it's called) is selling a bag which actually has 'YUMMY MUMMY' printed on the outside.


If anyone out there has actually bought this item, hang your heads in shame.

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No, it's such a pointless shop, IMO snorky. And I have been in there, but as is always the case with shops like this (and ED in Northcross Rd is another dire example of a shop selling pointless plastic tat) I just browse due to boredom and NEVER buy. Give me a vintage or second hand shop any day.


I am concerned that this new shop 'Sugar' is going to be yet another trinket shop; still, beats another estate agent I suppose.


I have a vested interest now I am not moving from ED. Nobody seems prepared to pay the exorbitant cost that my house is going for - and I can't blame 'em.

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This is no ordinary mini-whisk, Spangles. It's "a steam-free milk frother" which "takes just 20 seconds to turn a small amount of hot or cold milk into a perfect froth"


Can you imagine doing such a thing of an afternoon? Couldn't your time be put to better use? (Like, say, slamming your fingers in the fridge door several times and then tipping a bowl of jelly on your head?)

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Hilarious Bob. Yes I'll take the slamming my fingers in the fridge and tipping a bowl of jelly over my head option.


Anyway, my coffee machine froths milk, though I never bother with it.


I believe Moo also has Alessi products; in my opinion garish plastic tat from Italy at huge cost.

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