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Next EDF Drinks - This Friday - 6th March - Forest Hill Tavern


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I know it was a good night whenI intended to pop along for an hour or so and have a glass of wine - then have to have the last glass of wine prised out my hand before a wobbly walk home at nearly 1am!

Lovely to catch up with those there and meet some new faces - even those that had met me before but couldn't remember! :-S

I gather a crowd headed off to the EDT for last orders too!

Looking forward to next month!

Brendan Wrote:

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> Mayonnaise and jam? Mayonnaise and Marmite?

> Mayonnaise and peanut butter?



Well Brendan, you found the exception to the rule!

However, I wouldn't have butter in a jam sandwich, of butter in a peanut butter sandwich. However, Jam and peanut butter goes well together! (tu)

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