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Tales from the bottom shed
1 January 2016, 20:16,
#11
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
I'm going to ask this because no-one else has...... what has kneading dough got to do with the back seat of a Wolseley 1800 with chrome wheels??? Or am I missing something??
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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1 January 2016, 20:25,
#12
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
Yep Mary you are missing something .......think in terms of melons.
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1 January 2016, 20:29,
#13
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
1500 cc Mary not 1800 cc lol
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1 January 2016, 20:32,
#14
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
You wee divil, you!
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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1 January 2016, 20:50,
#15
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
Nothing is further from the truth Mary nice boy me ! went to chapel to......no no no that girl is now my wife.....she was a Sunday school teacher at that time..... truly bloody disgusting ....i was an innocent bystander that was groomed .....she made do other stuff to Mary ....just can't bring myself to share it with you ....its to upsetting.....sobbing now.....i want my youth back ! ....and the Wolseley 1500 cc.
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1 January 2016, 20:59,
#16
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
Jeez! And I thought I had problems! You poor dear!
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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1 January 2016, 21:09,
#17
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
You don't know the half of it Mary........please send help ...lol
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2 January 2016, 19:14,
#18
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
Been thinking about NR s post ....think i will try flat bread next ...very easy but never really tried it ....will try tomorrow...get back then. SS
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2 January 2016, 19:22,
#19
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
You will be surprised at just how many types of flat breads there are AND the different flavours than can be added, eg my current addiction to flat bread dunked in garlic butter.

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2 January 2016, 19:50,
#20
RE: Tales from the bottom shed
I remember reading years ago a recipe for a very simple camp fire cooked flat bread. Looked perfect, but can I find it again now!!!

If anyone has a simple flat bread recipe which can be cooked in the wilds, then please share Smile
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