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odeon:

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--- Quote from: odeon on April 13, 2023, 01:19:07 PM ---Do I have to choose something from the third row?

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No sweet tooth? I'm a fan of cream, so I would have gone for the cream tea, but the scone in the image has currants in it. Urgh.

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My daughter thinks there is something wrong with me. My dependencies lie elsewhere. :)

Fun With Matches:

--- Quote from: odeon on April 14, 2023, 04:07:31 PM ---
--- Quote from: Fun With Matches on April 14, 2023, 04:02:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: odeon on April 13, 2023, 01:19:07 PM ---Do I have to choose something from the third row?

--- End quote ---

No sweet tooth? I'm a fan of cream, so I would have gone for the cream tea, but the scone in the image has currants in it. Urgh.

--- End quote ---

My daughter thinks there is something wrong with me. My dependencies lie elsewhere. :)

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I suppose it helps keep the weight off. So is it just that you don't like anything sweet, or don't you like fatty food either?

odeon:
I don't need the sweets, I think. I do love chocolate but I don't have to have it either.

As for fatty foods, it depends on what you mean. I'm mostly addicted to certain kinds of burgers. Bacon, obviously.

Fun With Matches:
I suppose I was thinking more of desserts being sweet or fatty in general. I'm trying to think of some that aren't sweet, or are less sweet. Tiramisu I suppose is one, even though it's still kind of sweet.

I love bacon. I'm pretty bad when it comes to the amount I consume. I buy a couple of bacon baguettes and just eat all of the bacon and just a bit of the baguettes. If I'm frying it, I make about 6-7 rashers at a time. I remember at Xmas time when my Nan used to make a lattice of bacon for the roast chicken. I thought that was the tastiest bacon.

I like chocolate but don't need it. I haven't had salty liquorice in ages. I do miss it. The saltier and spicier, the better. They have nothing like that here except the mild version, with about 8 sweets in a small jar for about £10. I don't think there was any salty liquorice in Sweden that I didn't like. I liked the bubblegum and vanilla bullets, the puck with powder in it, the paper wrapped packet of disc shaped sweets, the liquorice in the chocolate bars (plus your other chocolate bars), the Turkish Peber. etc. I liked the Dumle lollies too, except they really stick to your teeth.

renaeden:
C2E

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