None of that foreign muck 08:22 - Aug 7 with 4628 views | Lesta_Tractor | Just arrived at a Gite in France for a weeks holiday with some friends, one of them has brought a few loaves of kingsmill and a block of Tesco own brand mild cheddar. I think I might just head back to Calais now. |  |
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None of that foreign muck on 14:49 - Aug 7 with 839 views | Lesta_Tractor |
None of that foreign muck on 09:28 - Aug 7 by chicoazul | Absolutely awful behaviour, Iβm furious on your behalf. Did they bring baked beans too? |
Four tins... Also a pack of digestives and not even mcvities at that. . |  |
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None of that foreign muck on 15:02 - Aug 7 with 808 views | Freddies_Ears |
None of that foreign muck on 10:04 - Aug 7 by Cotty | I once went skiing in the alps with someone who insisted on buying dairylea in the supermarket |
My mate's missus came out for a ski hol once (didn't ski at all...). In Verbier. She insisted on having cake every afternoon, which was fine until the day we upgraded to the posh patisserie rather than the supermarket. She exclaimed, in a shrill black country accent: "That's not a proper Swiss roll. Not like you get in Walsall market". I wanted the ground to swallow me up. |  | |  |
None of that foreign muck on 16:09 - Aug 7 with 741 views | vilanovablue |
None of that foreign muck on 09:26 - Aug 7 by EdwardStone | My Mum and Dad lived in France for many a year On their trips back to UK they would gather up stuff to take to their French friends 2 most popular items were Mature Cheddar and Digestive biscuits Encroyable mais vrai |
My folks and sister have lived in France for over 10 years and still get English tea bags, proper cheddar and bacon imported. πππ |  | |  |
None of that foreign muck on 16:25 - Aug 7 with 728 views | Lord_Lucan |
None of that foreign muck on 13:49 - Aug 7 by J2BLUE | Did you deliberately burn them? |
It's called "Flavour" What is wrong with you? |  |
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None of that foreign muck on 17:40 - Aug 7 with 627 views | J2BLUE |
None of that foreign muck on 16:25 - Aug 7 by Lord_Lucan | It's called "Flavour" What is wrong with you? |
You ruined them. Grade: C- I'd have been crucified if I posted that. Slightly less well done and I would have given them an A. |  |
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None of that foreign muck on 18:12 - Aug 7 with 584 views | Mullet |
None of that foreign muck on 16:25 - Aug 7 by Lord_Lucan | It's called "Flavour" What is wrong with you? |
Not just your tea you like black then? |  |
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None of that foreign muck on 18:47 - Aug 7 with 523 views | reusersfreekicks |
None of that foreign muck on 09:26 - Aug 7 by EdwardStone | My Mum and Dad lived in France for many a year On their trips back to UK they would gather up stuff to take to their French friends 2 most popular items were Mature Cheddar and Digestive biscuits Encroyable mais vrai |
Extra mature to mild is a long way |  | |  |
None of that foreign muck on 18:51 - Aug 7 with 513 views | Lord_Lucan |
None of that foreign muck on 17:40 - Aug 7 by J2BLUE | You ruined them. Grade: C- I'd have been crucified if I posted that. Slightly less well done and I would have given them an A. |
I already said they were poor but that was the size and consistency, the colour was fine. Next time Iβll nail it. They will be the bomb. Go and eat a few hard boiled eggs. |  |
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None of that foreign muck on 17:32 - Aug 8 with 364 views | Nutkins_Return |
None of that foreign muck on 16:09 - Aug 7 by vilanovablue | My folks and sister have lived in France for over 10 years and still get English tea bags, proper cheddar and bacon imported. πππ |
Tea bags feels different and more acceptable. As long as they tried some local stuff. |  |
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None of that foreign muck on 17:37 - Aug 8 with 344 views | reusersfreekicks |
None of that foreign muck on 16:09 - Aug 7 by vilanovablue | My folks and sister have lived in France for over 10 years and still get English tea bags, proper cheddar and bacon imported. πππ |
All acceptable imo. As opposed to processed bread and MILD cheddar |  | |  |
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