talisker25
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Go for it... LolMeant to say, my next Bounty is definitely going in the freezer.
Go for it... LolMeant to say, my next Bounty is definitely going in the freezer.
Meant to say, my next Bounty is definitely going in the freezer.
6 small Bounties for a£1 in Pounldland. Good job they only come in milk and I like dark. I buy them for my Dad and he can go through 2 at a time.
Never understood how folk can eat chocolate which is soft - the fridge is a must but Mr L doesn't agree and I worked with someone who put cream eggs on the radiator!
May be the thought was the with the heat the egg may hatch and then they would have a cream chicken and this would lay more cream eggs.:mysmilie_17::mysmilie_47::mysmilie_47:6 small Bounties for a£1 in Pounldland. Good job they only come in milk and I like dark. I buy them for my Dad and he can go through 2 at a time.
Never understood how folk can eat chocolate which is soft - the fridge is a must but Mr L doesn't agree and I worked with someone who put cream eggs on the radiator!
I don't have a sweet tooth but always have a stash to take to my Dad. Mr L has a very sweet tooth and occasionally raids the stash but even he admits that Cadbury/Galaxy/Mars brand chocolate bars have become too sweet.
I am partial to Lindt chocolate balls especially the dark ones.
But my big downfall is anything savoury, crisps, nuts, cheese etc. When Bake Off is on the big gooey cakes do nothing for me but as soon as they do bread or savoury pies I crave something.
Some of the reasons I think they are prepared to pay that is that they can't cook or can't be bothered and, they have more money than sense. I know if I make my own I get a great product and, I know just what goes in them. I do about 90% of all the cooking in my home from scratch and it saves about 40% on my food bill. No brainer really.
Chocolate needs to be in the fridge imo.6 small Bounties for a£1 in Pounldland. Good job they only come in milk and I like dark. I buy them for my Dad and he can go through 2 at a time.
Never understood how folk can eat chocolate which is soft - the fridge is a must but Mr L doesn't agree and I worked with someone who put cream eggs on the radiator!
6 small Bounties for a£1 in Pounldland. Good job they only come in milk and I like dark. I buy them for my Dad and he can go through 2 at a time.
Never understood how folk can eat chocolate which is soft - the fridge is a must but Mr L doesn't agree and I worked with someone who put cream eggs on the radiator!
That's true, I was underpricing them somewhat, because if QVC sold them, the coconuts would've been picked by little flying mystical creatures and lovingly wrapped in solid sheets of gold to protect them as they make their journey to a little cottage called Sour (sounds like Gower. :mysmilie_17 to be covered in chocolate, then they'll charge £5.95 p&p for one, so make that £142.50 plus p&p for one.
I've come to the conclusion that Q foods should be put in a glass case as a family treasure, to be admired by visitors - perhaps they'll be an Antiques Roadshow one of these days? As Pope Pete would say when he talks about Kinkycades...."don't forget to let your household insurance know" (my other half, who works in insurance, laughed so much he nearly fell off his chair when the Pope said this).:mysmilie_19:
May be the thought was the with the heat the egg may hatch and then they would have a cream chicken and this would lay more cream eggs.:mysmilie_17::mysmilie_47::mysmilie_47:
A cream chicken :mysmilie_17:
Of course. what came first, the creme chicken or the creme egg??? :mysmilie_47::mysmilie_47::mysmilie_47: