Tea? (Part 1)

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simonali

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Just tried some M&S all butter fruity flapjack cookies. I think I have a new favourite biskit!
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wafflycat

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*pokes head round door of tea room*

Morning all!

*sips from mug of steaming hot spiced tea*
 

Speicher

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* arrives with large plate of toasted muffins, crumpets etc, depending on what you call them in your part of the world. Those round things with holes in for the butter *

Time for a cuppa of tea with my lunch. I will share my crumpets with anyone (nice) ;) who comes in.
 
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Brock

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Chuffy said:
I'm all biskited out, having hoffed half a box of M&S balaclava. Some savoury treats would be nice though. Any oatcakes and cheese around?

Strangely, I have some oatcakes and cheese, and have just ordered a box of baclava from an indian spices website, they call it baclawa for some reason.. Umm most of the good cheese is gone though, sorry. Cheddar or Red Leicester only.
 
Brock said:
Strangely, I have some oatcakes and cheese, and have just ordered a box of baclava from an indian spices website, they call it baclawa for some reason.. Umm most of the good cheese is gone though, sorry. Cheddar or Red Leicester only.
Shpooky coinshidenshe...xx(
Red Leicester is fine, or a good farmhouse cheddar with a proper rind.
We had some Exmoor Blue from the local farmshop over Christmas. Fair stripped the roof off your mouth! :sad:
 

Brock

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Chuffy said:
Shpooky coinshidenshe...xx(
Red Leicester is fine, or a good farmhouse cheddar with a proper rind.
We had some Exmoor Blue from the local farmshop over Christmas. Fair stripped the roof off your mouth! :sad:

Well it's Tesco 'finest' farmhouse mature.. it does have a rind, but they may have just glued that on.. Help yourself!
 
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