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How very Americanised the hamlet is becoming


I mean, don't you have a cold room with thick stone shelves, It's an annex off the larder near the pantry & not far from the "Boot room"


Where In that case do you hang your game then ?


Oh god not in your Gun room, please



What ever is happening in the world




W**F

Declan Wrote:

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> Woof, how can a dog of such refined taste not have

> soda bread in his* larder?

>

> *may be a false assumption and you are a bitch


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Declers



Soda farls are made fresh & consumed warm here at W**F MANOR usually all that is left is crumbs


But a fine bread it is , specially when eaten with thick smokey home made Taramasalata , thinned with this seasons olive oil & juice of a fresh lemon



Oh now that's living




W**F

computedshorty Wrote:

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> The Lada Car was ideal to keep food cool, but it

> did get a lot of mice in the seats. a very cheap

> place that would mostly remain at a standstill,

> they were made from steel with no brickwork unless

> the owner repaired the floor with concrete, there

> are still lot of vintage ones that were made in

> Russia, the drawback was the instruction manual

> was in Russian, so our drivers tended to drive on

> the right, it was found that to repair one cost

> more than buying a new one.

> They were later manufactured in Italy, by Fiat, I

> think that modle was called the Lardywop



you say lada, I say larder......

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