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Re: East Anglia - Food and cooking
« Reply #45 on: 02 July 2009, 15:45:38 »

Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D
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Re: East Anglia - Food and cooking
« Reply #46 on: 02 July 2009, 16:20:23 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D

Hmmmm.... Feeling guilty now as we're not going to get a chance to go shopping before we come now! I'm taking the wife's car to work as the van is already hitched and ready to go!

Mind you, I think she's going shopping at some point Friday/Saturday anyway!

Got plenty of beer though! :y :y :y

Oh, and we're taking a coffee machine so there'll be fresh filter coffee available as well as copious amounts of tea if required :y :y :y
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« Reply #47 on: 02 July 2009, 17:11:38 »

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I just got 20 cans Fosters for £12 from Asda, just spoke to the campsite onwer, regarding fishing bait shops, and he's gonna actually go and buy some maggot's from the bait shop, keep them an old fridge he has, so save's me running around, great stuff :y

Seemingly there's a small Mace store across the road/at the garage, sell's general stuff.

Oh and just bought one of those leccy leads from Helfrauds £89.99 :-X.....could'nt wait or order cheaper online otherwise would'nt have had one for the trip in time. :-X
I bought a new hookup lead for £29 from Go-Outdoors.co.uk (I went to their shop).

I can bring another hookup lead if people are short (though they may want to bring a 4way 13A lead, ad my spare lead only has single socket on end
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« Reply #48 on: 02 July 2009, 17:12:31 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D
The Brie is a bit gay, but the others are quality, manly cheeses :y :y
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« Reply #49 on: 02 July 2009, 17:13:31 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D

Hmmmm.... Feeling guilty now as we're not going to get a chance to go shopping before we come now! I'm taking the wife's car to work as the van is already hitched and ready to go!

Mind you, I think she's going shopping at some point Friday/Saturday anyway!

Got plenty of beer though! :y :y :y

Oh, and we're taking a coffee machine so there'll be fresh filter coffee available as well as copious amounts of tea if required :y :y :y
Do you have enough filter coffe to go around - just working out what I need to bring, and how the hell I'm gonna fit it all in the friggin car (she likes to bring the kitchen sink!!)
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« Reply #50 on: 02 July 2009, 17:14:29 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D
The Brie is a bit gay, but the others are quality, manly cheeses :y :y

Best I wear Pink then, as Brie is the only cheese I really like on Biccies ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #51 on: 02 July 2009, 17:17:02 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D
The Brie is a bit gay, but the others are quality, manly cheeses :y :y

Best I wear Pink then, as Brie is the only cheese I really like on Biccies ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #52 on: 02 July 2009, 17:23:11 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D
The Brie is a bit gay, but the others are quality, manly cheeses :y :y
Indeed, Tigger told me to get some Brie for the Sony lovers.
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« Reply #53 on: 02 July 2009, 17:26:44 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D
The Brie is a bit gay, but the others are quality, manly cheeses :y :y
Indeed, Tigger told me to get some Brie for the Sony lovers.
The girls, such as Tigger, Mrs TB, and Lazydocker, all enjoy their gay cheeses :y
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« Reply #54 on: 02 July 2009, 17:29:24 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D
The Brie is a bit gay, but the others are quality, manly cheeses :y :y
Indeed, Tigger told me to get some Brie for the Sony lovers.
The girls, such as Tigger, Mrs TB, and Lazydocker, all enjoy their gay cheeses :y
She prefers the hard stuff like primula or dairylea. ;D
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« Reply #55 on: 02 July 2009, 18:02:35 »

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Right just been shopping and found a cracking cheese stall on the market.
Do you think we will manage with Stilton, Mature cheddar, Lancashire, Brie and Red Leicester? ;D

Hmmmm.... Feeling guilty now as we're not going to get a chance to go shopping before we come now! I'm taking the wife's car to work as the van is already hitched and ready to go!

Mind you, I think she's going shopping at some point Friday/Saturday anyway!

Got plenty of beer though! :y :y :y

Oh, and we're taking a coffee machine so there'll be fresh filter coffee available as well as copious amounts of tea if required :y :y :y
Do you have enough filter coffe to go around - just working out what I need to bring, and how the hell I'm gonna fit it all in the friggin car (she likes to bring the kitchen sink!!)

As long as people don't bring buckets it'll be fine! :y :y :y
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Re: East Anglia - Food and cooking
« Reply #56 on: 02 July 2009, 19:06:41 »

Don't forget the cake TB.
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« Reply #57 on: 02 July 2009, 19:42:41 »

I think SWMBO is currently baking a large batch of her legendary chocolate brownies! :y :y :y
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« Reply #58 on: 02 July 2009, 20:07:10 »

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any stella lovers going to Thetford may want to go via sainsburys

http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/offers  :y

if the link does not work 15x440 cans £7.49 [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=beer.gif]
I don't do cans - its always best from bottles.  Costco have 48 x 330ml (not the 284ml that supermarkets sell) for £24 + VAT
Asda have 10 bottles of stella for a fiver and they are 330ml too saw them this afternoon  :y Mind you i cant stand stella  :-[ gimme a brandy anyday  :y
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