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Steve30000
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by Steve30000 » 18 Oct 2020, 16:55
thingamajig wrote: ↑ 18 Oct 2020, 12:55
Crawford wrote: ↑ 18 Oct 2020, 10:31
If you're saying sweet foods are a child thing then I love all that because I have a sweet tooth in a big way. I was advised to cut down though.
I have a sweet tooth as well it's just the thought of stodgy food at this time.
I like bananas but they always appear to lie heavy on my stomach.
Ohh, love bananas..
Used to have crisp sandwiches, they were nice..
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by Sunderland Nut » 18 Oct 2020, 18:28
Steve30000 wrote: ↑ 18 Oct 2020, 16:55
Used to have crisp sandwiches, they were nice..
Excellent snack.
I might look around and get one of my old favourites - tomato ketchup flavour.
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by thingamajig » 20 Oct 2020, 21:01
Steve30000 wrote: ↑ 18 Oct 2020, 16:55
Ohh, love bananas..
Bananas in custard was always a good filler when I was young, it always brings back memories.
What was that you said again?
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by Steve30000 » 21 Oct 2020, 06:10
thingamajig wrote: ↑ 20 Oct 2020, 21:01
Steve30000 wrote: ↑ 18 Oct 2020, 16:55
Ohh, love bananas..
Bananas in custard was always a good filler when I was young, it always brings back memories.
On sandwiches?
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by thingamajig » 21 Oct 2020, 09:58
Steve30000 wrote: ↑ 21 Oct 2020, 06:10
thingamajig wrote: ↑ 20 Oct 2020, 21:01
Bananas in custard was always a good filler when I was young, it always brings back memories.
On sandwiches?
No lol.
Does anyone still dip their toast in their tea.
That's one of my treats to this day and nearly always when the match is on
What was that you said again?
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by Steve30000 » 21 Oct 2020, 19:34
thingamajig wrote: ↑ 21 Oct 2020, 09:58
No lol.
Does anyone still dip their toast in their tea.
That's one of my treats to this day and nearly always when the match is on
Used to do that years ago!
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by Sunderland Nut » 21 Oct 2020, 23:13
thingamajig wrote: ↑ 21 Oct 2020, 09:58
Does anyone still dip their toast in their tea.
Yes, it has to be cold toast with margarine.
You get an oil slick but that's part of the treat
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by Crawford » 21 Oct 2020, 23:53
Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑ 21 Oct 2020, 23:13
thingamajig wrote: ↑ 21 Oct 2020, 09:58
Does anyone still dip their toast in their tea.
Yes, it has to be cold toast with margarine.
You get an oil slick but that's part of the treat
Call that a "treat"?
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by Nockya » 22 Oct 2020, 18:04
Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑ 21 Oct 2020, 23:13
thingamajig wrote: ↑ 21 Oct 2020, 09:58
Does anyone still dip their toast in their tea.
Yes, it has to be cold toast with margarine.
You get an oil slick but that's part of the treat
That's specific so you must really like it