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Indeed - I had a Square Pie for lunch today with a big wallop of mash.. very tasty indeed


I stopped off at Bonkers festival in Camberwell on way back south just now and saw some of the jerk chicken... think that's going to be the prep for tomorrow at Macgabhann Manor

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Guess what I'll be packing in my bag as condiments...


(quick edit for those new to forum and think some of these messages are too obtuse. they can be. so... Tillie has never forgiven me for "forcing" her to try some chili sauce bought at the Goose Green fair from a chili vendor called ChiliPete... hence the "you would do comments from her, aimed at me. If anyone wants to know more about chilis and various products MockeyPiers is the guru - I am just a grasshopper)


(second edit - grasshopper = reference to old 80s film called Karate Kid)


(third edit - just kidding)

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