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Curious advice on the outside of a Hot Chocolate Pudding that I baked for my Mum whilst she was staying with me


"Caution - after heating contents may be hot" - After heating I blumming well hope they would be !!!



Almost as bad as the side of the Crunchy Nut Cornflakes packet "May contain Nuts" again useless information that should be obvious by the name of the product (then again)

Spartacus Wrote:

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> Errmmm

>

> Don't post helpful threads that can be twisted

> into a racial converasation


Poor lamb. You got a raw deal there didn't you. Don't let it deter you from being a good citizen.

What are the positives though? Are you using spell-checker?

LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> Curious advice on the outside of a Hot Chocolate

> Pudding that I baked for my Mum whilst she was

> staying with me

>

> "Caution - after heating contents may be hot" -

> After heating I blumming well hope they would be

> !!!

>

>

> Almost as bad as the side of the Crunchy Nut

> Cornflakes packet "May contain Nuts" again useless

> information that should be obvious by the name of

> the product (then again)


But this is not as good advice as the 'serving suggestion' on certain tinned products.

Salmon for instance, the suggestion entails opening the tin and putting the conrents on a plate.

Though I have seen a variation involving a lettuce leaf.

I think that was an 'advanced serving suggestion' though.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Spartacus Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Errmmm

> >

> > Don't post helpful threads that can be twisted

> > into a racial converasation

>

> Poor lamb. You got a raw deal there didn't you.

> Don't let it deter you from being a good citizen.

> What are the positives though? Are you using

> spell-checker?


Yes Spartacus, cheer up Whitey.

Thanks Giggirl, not using spell checker as the Latin translation version is a bit flakey, Positive thoughts are that a girl in ED thinks I am a poor lamb... >:D giggirl Wrote:

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> > Spartacus Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Errmmm

> > >

> > > Don't post helpful threads that can be

> twisted

> > > into a racial converasation

> >

> > Poor lamb. You got a raw deal there didn't you.

>

> > Don't let it deter you from being a good

> citizen.

> > What are the positives though? Are you using

> > spell-checker?

>

> Yes Spartacus, cheer up Whitey.

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