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Beans are a morally dubious choice:


The Pythagorean code further restricted the diet of its followers, prohibiting the consumption or even touching of any sort of bean. It is probable that this is due to their belief in the soul, and the fact that beans obviously showed the potential for life

Louisa Wrote:

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> I do understand and fully appreciate how sometimes

> my posts can be taken out of context in a negative

> or positive light. I have an odd sense of humour.

> I apologise if ive mislead people in some way. But

> back on topic, I am off shopping later at an

> undisclosed supermarket where I will buy some

> smoked salmon. I have to confess I have never

> bought smoked salmon for anything other than a

> mixed seafood starter but I am willing to throw

> the towel in on this one IF

>

> A - the smoked salmon isnt too expensive and

> doesn't have patronising terms on the packaging

> like organic, smoked in beech wood etc

>

> And..

>

> B - I can post my genuine opinion of a smoked

> salmon breakfast back on here without being

> accused of being a covert bourgeoise person who

> eats expensive food items for breakfast.

>

> I shall report back with my GENUINE findings.

>

> Louisa.



So what do you look for on a label of smoked salmon? Fed pigswill and smoked over floorsweepings from the Golden Virginia tobacco factory?

  • 1 month later...

Reg Smeeton Wrote:

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> Noticed that Callows have now moved to Melbourne

> Grove, it looks like the new store is up and

> running. Wish them all the best, we've used them

> many times and will continue to do so.



Yes it is and i was their first customer yesterday morning at 8.45!

Got a new barrel for a upvc conservatory door................after the guy kindly explained how to take the old one out and save myself the ?50 call out charge!

Can't recommend them highly enough

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