salted caramel ??? Advert for a new Ben & Jerry's ice-cream and there is also a new Aero mouse that has this abomination in it. Who wants salt in their chocolate ?? Bloody Americans again.
salted caramel ??? Advert for a new Ben & Jerry's ice-cream and there is also a new Aero mouse that has this abomination in it. Who wants salt in their chocolate ?? Bloody Americans again.
salted caramel ??? Advert for a new Ben & Jerry's ice-cream and there is also a new Aero mouse that has this abomination in it. Who wants salt in their chocolate ?? Bloody Americans again.
I do. So do lots of other people. Salt brings out the flavour of both chocolate and caramel. That's not the fault of Americans I'm afraid golfie.
People in meetings mentioning Chatham House Rules [sic]. Just when and why did this old pony suddenly become so popular.
I had to look this up. Sounds like people not having the bollocks to stand up for their ideas?
It could also be used to protect people who whistleblow, for example governors of a school and one has to make off the record allegations because they have had had allegations about a member of staff and need to raise this without opening themselves personally up for legal action.
Not that I promote the widespread use of these rules but in certain contexts they can be appropriate.
salted caramel ??? Advert for a new Ben & Jerry's ice-cream and there is also a new Aero mouse that has this abomination in it. Who wants salt in their chocolate ?? Bloody Americans again.
I do. So do lots of other people. Salt brings out the flavour of both chocolate and caramel. That's not the fault of Americans I'm afraid golfie.
I generally don't like it, happy to confess that.
Something we can, and perhaps already did, blame them for is their insistence on adding sweet flavours to savoury dishes.
Countdowns (nothing to do with the tv show). Briefly switched to sky sports news earlier and Danny Higginbotham was doing an over the top analysis of the upcoming west ham spurs game. In the corner of the screen there was a countdown timer. A countdown, for bloody west ham vs spurs. Ffs.
We got a timid rescue cat in January who has grown into a friendly, playful, loveable rogue who wouldn't hurt a fly (mostly because they're too quick).
Someone has spread lily across her area outside our flat. I just can't fathom what kind of 'person' would do that in the hope of hurting/killing an innocent little being who just likes sitting out in the sun and chasing butterflies. Thankfully we saw it before letting her out, I've checked and no lily grows around my corner of Greenhithe so it was deliberate.
Thankfully we're moving soon. I over use the C-word but the kind of individual who'd do that is one of the worst.
We got a timid rescue cat in January who has grown into a friendly, playful, loveable rogue who wouldn't hurt a fly (mostly because they're too quick).
Someone has spread lily across her area outside our flat. I just can't fathom what kind of 'person' would do that in the hope of hurting/killing an innocent little being who just likes sitting out in the sun and chasing butterflies. Thankfully we saw it before letting her out, I've checked and no lily grows around my corner of Greenhithe so it was deliberate.
Thankfully we're moving soon. I over use the C-word but the kind of individual who'd do that is one of the worst.
sorry, am I missing something. What wrong with lily ?? I've had cats before & never heard of a lily harming a cat
We got a timid rescue cat in January who has grown into a friendly, playful, loveable rogue who wouldn't hurt a fly (mostly because they're too quick).
Someone has spread lily across her area outside our flat. I just can't fathom what kind of 'person' would do that in the hope of hurting/killing an innocent little being who just likes sitting out in the sun and chasing butterflies. Thankfully we saw it before letting her out, I've checked and no lily grows around my corner of Greenhithe so it was deliberate.
Thankfully we're moving soon. I over use the C-word but the kind of individual who'd do that is one of the worst.
sorry, am I missing something. What wrong with lily ?? I've had cats before & never heard of a lily harming a cat
Lilies are very highly toxic to dogs, not sure about cats maybe that's what is meant?
People in meetings mentioning Chatham House Rules [sic]. Just when and why did this old pony suddenly become so popular.
I had to look this up. Sounds like people not having the bollocks to stand up for their ideas?
It could also be used to protect people who whistleblow, for example governors of a school and one has to make off the record allegations because they have had had allegations about a member of staff and need to raise this without opening themselves personally up for legal action.
Not that I promote the widespread use of these rules but in certain contexts they can be appropriate.
Can you protect yourself from a potential slander case just by saying "Chatham house rules"? Like crossing your fingers when you lie?
Not disagreeing with your example by the way, I understand where you are coming from.
We got a timid rescue cat in January who has grown into a friendly, playful, loveable rogue who wouldn't hurt a fly (mostly because they're too quick).
Someone has spread lily across her area outside our flat. I just can't fathom what kind of 'person' would do that in the hope of hurting/killing an innocent little being who just likes sitting out in the sun and chasing butterflies. Thankfully we saw it before letting her out, I've checked and no lily grows around my corner of Greenhithe so it was deliberate.
Thankfully we're moving soon. I over use the C-word but the kind of individual who'd do that is one of the worst.
sorry, am I missing something. What wrong with lily ?? I've had cats before & never heard of a lily harming a cat
Lilies are very highly toxic to dogs, not sure about cats maybe that's what is meant?
Aye, apologies. Even lily's pollen is dangerous to cats (and presumably dogs). I live by a public footpath so I reckon it was some chavvy type who goes past rather than a neighbour.
Getting a speeding ticket for going 60 on the M20 in the variable speed limit section with a 50 sign up ahead. I'm sure the one before was on 60 (and so I slowed to 50 for the one ahead) as I remember thinking it couldn't have been flashing me for that reason, but we all know I can't prove it!
£100 that I really haven't got & 3 points, or if I'm lucky more money I really haven't got and a speed awareness course. Sigh.
salted caramel ??? Advert for a new Ben & Jerry's ice-cream and there is also a new Aero mouse that has this abomination in it. Who wants salt in their chocolate ?? Bloody Americans again.
I do. So do lots of other people. Salt brings out the flavour of both chocolate and caramel. That's not the fault of Americans I'm afraid golfie.
I think the French first marketed salted caramel. They were quite proud of the fact in Brest last time we were there.
salted caramel ??? Advert for a new Ben & Jerry's ice-cream and there is also a new Aero mouse that has this abomination in it. Who wants salt in their chocolate ?? Bloody Americans again.
I do. So do lots of other people. Salt brings out the flavour of both chocolate and caramel. That's not the fault of Americans I'm afraid golfie.
I think the French first marketed salted caramel. They were quite proud of the fact in Brest last time we were there.
Had a Cooks, salted caramel and chocolate cheesecake the other night. An obvious typo on the packaging said "serves 12" I have fought the other 11 until death, feckin gorgeous and only 20 calories too!!
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Salt brings out the flavour of both chocolate and caramel.
That's not the fault of Americans I'm afraid golfie.
Not that I promote the widespread use of these rules but in certain contexts they can be appropriate.
Something we can, and perhaps already did, blame them for is their insistence on adding sweet flavours to savoury dishes.
Chilli being another popular one
Briefly switched to sky sports news earlier and Danny Higginbotham was doing an over the top analysis of the upcoming west ham spurs game. In the corner of the screen there was a countdown timer. A countdown, for bloody west ham vs spurs. Ffs.
Someone has spread lily across her area outside our flat. I just can't fathom what kind of 'person' would do that in the hope of hurting/killing an innocent little being who just likes sitting out in the sun and chasing butterflies. Thankfully we saw it before letting her out, I've checked and no lily grows around my corner of Greenhithe so it was deliberate.
Thankfully we're moving soon. I over use the C-word but the kind of individual who'd do that is one of the worst.
Not disagreeing with your example by the way, I understand where you are coming from.
£100 that I really haven't got & 3 points, or if I'm lucky more money I really haven't got and a speed awareness course. Sigh.
They were quite proud of the fact in Brest last time we were there.
Every time I have to edit.
You look ridiculous. If you're bald nobody cares . Take the stupid cap off.
@TCE any thoughts on @Bedsaddick's sartorial guidance