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Literally for decades. We always used to have picky bits in the garden back in the 80s. Wayyyy before tapas became a big thing on UK high streets and shopping centres
Radcliffe and Maconey ran a feature on their 6Music show about childish sayings that have been annoyingly adopted by adults.Picky bits was high up on the hate list with "Hollybobs" and "so many sleeps until..." being right up there too.
Radcliffe and Maconey ran a feature on their 6Music show about childish sayings that have been annoyingly adopted by adults.Picky bits was high up on the hate list with "Hollybobs" and "so many sleeps until..." being right up there too.
I love l picky bits, when on my holibobs, which coincidentally, is only in 10 sleeps!
It is quite accurate, I definitely get shorter per kilo, the more I eat.
That's a nice one. I also quite like the German term 'Knabberspaß', which literally translates to 'nibble/snack fun'.
'Picky bits' conjures up images of plates of beige, shoved in the oven from frozen at 200c for twenty mins, advertised by Kerry Katona, and usually accompanied by a prawn ring and food poisoning.
It's definitely not the whipped hummus, stuffed peppers, and sun-dried tomatoes that seem to bear the moniker these days.
That's a nice one. I also quite like the German term 'Knabberspaß', which literally translates to 'nibble/snack fun'.
'Picky bits' conjures up images of plates of beige, shoved in the oven from frozen at 200c for twenty mins, advertised by Kerry Katona, and usually accompanied by a prawn ring and food poisoning.
It's definitely not the whipped hummus, stuffed peppers, and sun-dried tomatoes that seem to bear the moniker these days.