I prefer to think of it like having a favourite cheese - my taste buds aren't developed enough to understand them all. This one's a cheddar, and cheddar I understand.
(No goats were injured in the writing of this comment, nor did their udders flinch.)
Lancashire Blue straight from the horse's mouth in Garstang. Actually, that sounds horrible, doesn't it? On second thoughts best leave it in the horse's mouth and buy it from the market instead.
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Tee hee hee!! That is cute and funny. My mocking bird would have weekly hair changes of clip on hairpieces, braids and curls!
I'm more concerned about the mouse in the bread!! I'd second guess any brown flecks found in the bread.
Lala,
Next time you buy a granary loaf, think on...
This is one of my favorites!
Daisy,
That's a bit like having a favourite skin disease, isn't it?
I prefer to think of it like having a favourite cheese - my taste buds aren't developed enough to understand them all. This one's a cheddar, and cheddar I understand.
(No goats were injured in the writing of this comment, nor did their udders flinch.)
Daisy,
Lancashire Blue straight from the horse's mouth in Garstang. Actually, that sounds horrible, doesn't it? On second thoughts best leave it in the horse's mouth and buy it from the market instead.
Good clean humour... and funny!
As always...
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