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steveimp wrote: 2 Fresh bread rolls from local independent bakery
2 slices of Haslet
2 fresh Tomatoes from local green grocer
1 bottle of Light Hellmans Mayo
and a big cup of Yorkshire Tea.
Bliss.
Oh the benefits of working from home that one can partake in such simple splender!
I applaud you for patronising local independent providors and keeping the economy ticking over and any number of people employed.
hedda wrote: steveimp wrote: 2 Fresh bread rolls from local independent bakery
2 slices of Haslet
2 fresh Tomatoes from local green grocer
1 bottle of Light Hellmans Mayo
and a big cup of Yorkshire Tea.
Bliss.
Oh the benefits of working from home that one can partake in such simple splender!
I applaud you for patronising local independent providors and keeping the economy ticking over and any number of people employed.
Thanks Hedda - I find paying that little bit more means that the food is much nicer, plus I don't really get on with a lot of supermarket 'fresh' bread when it's almost certainly never as fresh as they say.
The local bakery has very strange hours that befits a bakery, so you know that the food is very fresh and I'm lucky at the top of the street that a greengrocer opened up only a year or so ago.
As for Haslet, well I love it, even if some people think it's an acquired taste. I do like stuffed chine as well but it's usually more expensive...