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Scott

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Oh, and stop whining about unnecessary ingredients until you go vegan.

 

I mean, houmous, right. Chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic. That's all you need. Why would you add milk? Digestive biscuits with egg in them. Why? I'd be very happy if all I had to worry about was some unwanted potato.

 

Oh, and BTW, more fool you, OP, for shopping in Chavsda.

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Oh, and stop whining about unnecessary ingredients until you go vegan.

 

I mean, houmous, right. Chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic. That's all you need. Why would you add milk? Digestive biscuits with egg in them. Why? I'd be very happy if all I had to worry about was some unwanted potato.

 

Oh, and BTW, more fool you, OP, for shopping in Chavsda.

 

Potato in my meat pie is like chicken in your veggy pie bud.

 

I don't do the shopping, the Wife does. ASDA is the best value for money by a mile, their "Extra special" range definitely needs some tweaking though :D

 

Modest income = modest shopping unfortunately. M&S is saved for Christmas and Birthdays ;)

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LBM - you know if you have a cast on your leg for six weeks or so, the skin underneath becomes thick, yellowish and cheesy? Well, that's what Lidl make their bread from.

 

Cliff, I've just had 2 days off due to ill health after reading your description.

 

I'm ok now, but just eating soup. No bread.

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LBM - you know if you have a cast on your leg for six weeks or so, the skin underneath becomes thick, yellowish and cheesy? Well, that's what Lidl make their bread from.

 

Cliff, I've just had 2 days off due to ill health after reading your description.

 

I'm ok now, but just eating soup. No bread.

 

I can confirm this to be true. When I broke my ankle several years ago I was approached by both aldi and lidl.

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That chap must have been half a stone lighter after all that pus came out.

 

Cottage cheese anyone?

 

You need to sort out your feculent bodily excretions, Steve. That's sebum, not pus.

 

I can confirm this to be true. When I broke my ankle several years ago I was approached by both aldi and lidl.

 

I can well believe that there could be competition for your decaying leg-skin. And if that's not an excellent chat-up line, I don't know what is.

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