Tea? (Part 2)

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Speicher

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I managed to get a lovely plant for my Mother. And some pineapple cubes for me, a quarter* of pineapple cubes.


Also a fairly unusual item, can anyone guess what it was. I will give you one clue, it is relevant to this thread and to gardening. ;)


* A proper sweet shop with sweeties of all descriptions in large jars, including the ones that would have been five for one old pence.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
I managed to get a lovely plant for my Mother. And some pineapple cubes for me, a quarter* of pineapple cubes.


Also a fairly unusual item, can anyone guess what it was. I will give you one clue, it is relevant to this thread and to gardening. ;)


* A proper sweet shop with sweeties of all descriptions in large jars, including the ones that would have been five for one old pence.

A Camellia sinensis?

I've done tidying. I can has biskit?
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I've done tidying. I can has biskit?

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Biskits for Arch.
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Want!



Easy to hold, and everything! No more clumsy dropped biskits!


:biggrin:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
They claim to be suitable for up to three-year-olds.
What happens if someone older eats them?
Do they regress, or what?

Would anyone notice?

No, I've worked it out. They are suitable for up to 3 years each. It's ok, as long as I eat... <fingers> 14 at a sitting.

Sounds reasonable to me.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I can see that the guesses are not flooding in about my mysterious purchase. It was a plant pot in the shape of a Tea pot. So that makes it a pottery tea pot pot. :unsure:

Sorry, someone distracted me with biskits.

You should get a tea bush for the pot though!
 
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