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cashman 19-11-2011 13:39

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Are you aware MargaretR, that many things in life,that people have used or eaten n come to no harm whatsoever by doing so, could be alarmed by yer constant harping on,about harmful things in life, n possibly though yeh mean well,may do more harm than good.:rolleyes:

mobertol 19-11-2011 14:10

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She could always try this Cashy! Britain's cheapest meal -recommended in today's austere financial climate...


"Victorian age recipe, toast sandwich, which consists of a slice of toast between two slices of bread and butter, and some pepper and salt for taste is UK's cheapest meal, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The meal costs 7.5 pence and was first promoted by Victorian food writer Mrs Beeton."

ONE A DAY KEEPS THE BANK-MANAGER AT BAY!!!!;):D

Read more: UK's Cheapest Meal- Toast Sandwich | MedIndia UK's Cheapest Meal- Toast Sandwich | MedIndia

mobertol 19-11-2011 14:16

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 949626)
Anchor Institute :: New Zealand
"Anchor Spreadable is great for sandwiches and there's no need for the butter conditioner. It's Anchor Butter softened with canola oil for extra spreadability. Therefore you can enjoy the great butter taste that spreads straight from the fridge."


Are you aware what 'canola oil ' is?
THE DANGERS OF CANOLA OIL

YUK:eek:

Everything we ingest is a poison for us - from the moment we are born the very air we breathe is slowly killing us -it is necessary for every chemical reaction in the body and makes our cells age, eventually because of this we meet our demise. Anti-oxidants can slow the process a little but the end will always be the same...:rolleyes:

jaysay 19-11-2011 14:26

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 949382)
Didn't quite have you down as a Bon viveur! (Swilled down with a mug of tea?;):D)

I'll have you know that our Tealeaf is very sophisticated mobertol, he even sticks his pinkie out when drinking his tea:D

Retlaw 19-11-2011 14:27

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 933070)
Sorry to be ignorant - but what exactly are "tram scotches"? Like the idea that they are slathered in best butter though!:p

Just sin this, tha dusn'd kno wad a tram scotch is, flamin eck, tram conductor use tu av a thick wedge, wich wur bunged under wheels, to stop tram rollin back, wen driver switched power off,.
A decent slice of toast as tu be thick enough to scotch a tram.
Retlaw.

mobertol 19-11-2011 14:27

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 949667)
I'll have you know that our Tealeaf is very sophisticated mobertol, he even sticks his pinkie out when drinking his tea:D

But does he do a genteel slurp?!:D

mobertol 19-11-2011 14:30

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 949669)
Just sin this, tha dusn'd kno wad a tram scotch is, flamin eck, tram conductor use tu av a thick wedge, wich wur bunged under wheels, to stop tram rollin back, wen driver switched power off,.
A decent slice of toast as tu be thick enough to scotch a tram.
Retlaw.

Thanks for that Walter -no else had set the record straight on that one - like a thick slice myself -preferably the crust!:D

Only ever been on the trams in Fleetwood - no tram scotches to be seen as far as I remember...

jaysay 19-11-2011 14:31

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 949670)
But does he do a genteel slurp?!:D

Very genteel, very genteel in deed:D

mobertol 19-11-2011 14:48

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 949672)
Very genteel, very genteel in deed:D

Presume he uses "leaf" tea as well :rolleyes::D

I could grow to like him....;)

I have been called "Faddy" about my love of tea....:p

mobertol 19-11-2011 14:54

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Tea and Toast art -very original!! Made with the real stuff - clever...

susie123 19-11-2011 16:22

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Personally prefer the holy family...

yerself 19-11-2011 17:52

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Found this today on the Beeb site:
BBC News - The toast sandwich and other hyper-cheap meals

Retlaw 19-11-2011 18:39

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 949671)
Thanks for that Walter -no else had set the record straight on that one - like a thick slice myself -preferably the crust!:D

Only ever been on the trams in Fleetwood - no tram scotches to be seen as far as I remember...

Thurs no ills i Fleetwood, bud tha needs a tram scotch if tha guin up Bash Brew, ur up Whalley Reuad tut Thospital.

Retlaw

annesingleton 19-11-2011 18:54

Re: Toast...what do you like on yours?
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 949626)
Anchor Institute :: New Zealand
"Anchor Spreadable is great for sandwiches and there's no need for the butter conditioner. It's Anchor Butter softened with canola oil for extra spreadability. Therefore you can enjoy the great butter taste that spreads straight from the fridge."


Are you aware what 'canola oil ' is?
THE DANGERS OF CANOLA OIL

YUK:eek:

I like the taste of butter but it makes me ill, I can eat anchor lighter spreadable and I'm ok, so I suppose the canola oil can't be doing me that much harm and it must be better for you than the totally manufactured spreads - if you took note of everything they reckon is bad for you you'd never eat anything! I haven't looked at the link because as a grumpy old woman I get annoyed at killjoys/do gooders who try to tell people how to behave and live their lives .Anyway I like to live dangerously!

annesingleton 19-11-2011 19:07

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I've just done a bit of research into canola oil which is also known as rapeseed oil and it has a lot of very beneficial effects on the body including apparently lowering cholesterol, and is also good for the heart and blood. Just goes to show that you can get completely opposing information when searching on the internet.


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