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Annette Curtain

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Once in a blue moon I like:


Eating a chinese take-away whilst sitting in the garden.


Generally on a Friday and today was particularly delicious, kids at school & birds singing.


( oooo and a kip wouldn't go amiss )




Nette.:)


( above the waist posts please, at least for the 1st page )

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Once in a blue moon I like:

>

> Eating a chinese take-away whilst sitting in the

> garden.

>

> Generally on a Friday and today was particularly

> delicious, kids at school & birds singing.

>

> ( oooo and a kip wouldn't go amiss )

>

>

>

> Nette.:)

>

> ( above the waist posts please, at least for the

> 1st page )


Chinese take away in the daytime?

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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> > Once in a blue moon I like:

> >

> > Eating a chinese take-away whilst sitting in

> the

> > garden.



> Chinese take away in the daytime?



Yes


Chinese take-away in the daytime, in the garden.


Ah, bliss it was.


Nette:)

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Where are tge good chinese takeaways in Ed. Our local onForest Hill Rd is a bit hit n miss. The one on East Dulwich Road next to BC bikes does great sit-in food, dont think I have tried their takeaway.


Note to self: Have I just answered me own question?

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Source: Lin Hong on Dartmouth Road SE26


My Rating ****


The menu.


Salt & Pepper dry spare ribs.


Chicken chop suey.


Prawn curry.


Boiled rice.


No added m.s.g


All eaten whilst sat in the garden under the brolly, then the chairs reclined after for a light "rest".


Customer satisfaction:

( tick box )


Very.

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Once in a blue moon I like:


Eating a christmas pudding in the middle of the year ( and today was that day )


Kids in the park, me & my other half making window boxes in the garden.


One Sainsbo's "FreeFrom" christmas pud from the larder & some creme fresh.( + cup of fresh coffee )


Bloomin marvelous...


Nette:)(tu)

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