Jamie Oliver sparks diplomatic incident

Started by Janet, Wed 5 Oct 2016, 15:30

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TOTO 99

Quote from: Janet on Thu  6 Oct 2016, 12:17
That's another memory from childhood @Anne 2009 !! Yes of course, fruitcake with cheese!!  :clap:

I thought you were talking about Friends then.......I was about to say hang on a minute...... :giggle:

Malteser Monkey

Ooooo @Prof there's nowt better than Queso de cabra and a bit of manzana, almogrote too !

Kingbaker

There are quite a few FRUITCAKES on this thread..............if you don't mind me saying so :rofl: :rofl:

TOTO 99

Quote from: Kingbaker on Thu  6 Oct 2016, 13:59
There are quite a few FRUITCAKES on this thread..............if you don't mind me saying so :rofl: :rofl:

Only one Fruit though....... :giggle:

Malteser Monkey


Kingbaker

Quote from: Malteser Monkey on Thu  6 Oct 2016, 14:04
Why don't you two get a room :giggle:

You wouldn't wish that on yer worst enemy!! :giggle:

Myrtle Hogan-Lance

Quote from: Prof on Thu  6 Oct 2016, 12:43
yeah I've always eaten cheese with apples. Bad example. Not the point at all.

. . . and if you speak English there is nothing wrong with calling it a paella, why not? I

In which case you are obliged to pronounce it as if it rhymed with umbrella.   :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Marion

I used to make a nice cheese pastry when making apple pies.

Michael

What a load of old cack! If it tastes good, eat it.  :great:
[countdown=01,06,2021,13,30][/countdown] until I return to Tenerife! :toothygrin:

El Profesor

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