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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You were doing fine until mentioned the coleslaw.

> Has always remind me of sick. Yuk!


Agree in general Jah. But fresh crunchy red cabbage, white onion and apple coleslaw is pretty damn good with the beef

Salsaboy Wrote:

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> How do they fit the zips on frozen peas? They must

> be really tiny ones.

>

> aquarius moon Wrote:

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> > Frozen vegetables with zips. Why did no-one

> think

> > of this before?!



Zips on the packets silly!


It's amazing. You don't have peas & sweetcorn etc escaping everywhere.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Make time. Also I wear bifocals as my eyesight

> isn't what it used to be.




Unfortunately I'm not able to make any more time as there is none available.


Any time I do have (which is very rare) is spent on here either boring or entertaining people with my posts!


As for eyesight, my glasses don't even seem to be working that well anymore!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That's no excuse. There is always time. Spending

> less time on here would be a start and get

> yourself to Specsavers. Peace.



Spending less time on here isn't really an option when you are addicted to your daily high!


As you well know :)

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