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Thread: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    yoghurt, cheese, milk, juice, homemade peach ice tea, cordial, tomato, lettuce, carrot, avocado, pumpkin, mushrooms, ham, salami,

    fridge not freezer correct?

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Exiledvillan
    Nah Win, there is a small corner of sin amongst all the seeds n grit. Animal flesh, offal, normal cheese, fresh chilli, full fat milk and real butter .
    Actually, I'm with you on the real butter thing, Exiled. Much better than that hydrogenated muck. Just didn't have any in my fridge on the day I did the post ...

    Otherwise, yep, your corner of the fridge looks like the Caveman real deal.

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    Quote Originally Posted by yubbywelch
    yoghurt, cheese, milk, juice, homemade peach ice tea, cordial, tomato, lettuce, carrot, avocado, pumpkin, mushrooms, ham, salami,

    fridge not freezer correct?
    Correct. Well done on paying attention in class today, bro.

    I think we could be related after all. Apart from the ham and salami, I'd be happy to have all those in my fridge.

    The homemade peach tea sounds nice. How do you make that, then?

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Exiledvillan
    Surely you will buy the wine over in France, bongosdad. I may not be up on wine protocol but I'd imagine that you could get it for a third if the price.

    28 bottles? Thought you were going for 2 weeks, not a long weekend .
    Cheers for that. I googled it and your right. We're now stopping at a french super market on the way. I wouldn't know what to buy but will be interesting. I usually go for cheep Australian or South African wine. They sell 3 bottles of blossom hill at the petrol station for £10 at the moment.

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    With the euro currently being sterling's b1tch you could fill the car boot with plonk on the way home as well. As much as you want if you say its for your own consumption (careful of weight restrictions).

    All irrelevant of course if you don't like French wine. Then again after the 2nd bottle, it all tastes the same.

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    Well I've just put 18 cans of Stella in, well 17 to be exact

    Just the usual in ours, nothing fancy.. not like some of you lot

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    Dazzy, you have room for anything else in there?

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    Peach ice tea, no different to normal ice tea.

    But rather than using a regular a regular tea bag, I use Peach tea bags (2).

    I haven't perfected the taste, at present I am adding approx. 300ml of fruit juice to a 2lt batch.

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    Thanks for that bro. I don't like normal tea but I like the fruity ones. I've not seen peach tea for sale, but I'll look out for it. If I can find some, I'll have a go at making this when the weather warms up a bit over here - sounds really yummy.

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    re: They say you can tell quite a lot about a person ...

    Peach and Mango is the flavor I'm using 1 tea bag for 2 litres.

    I tried a batch with desert spoon of honey today, now to sweet.

    Will try 1 teaspoon next batch.

    Very refreshing drink and better for you than cordial or fruit juice .

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