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3 hours ago, Wee fluffy me said:

I don't understand why did we all mess up on that one..?

 

 

( this ones for slippy.. when did carte noire Change it a name to l'or??  Looks like an aldi/lidil knock off..!!)

 

Think that was around a year or two ago. Piece of crap rebranding.

 

And in terms of the whole 2 truths thing, we don't need to start with the whole who said what to whom and who grabbed what in from of whom.

 

It's an episode best left in the past wouldn't you agree?

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Fun fact: hubby likes to make carne asada tacos with this propane wok I got him. And every time he makes them he buys cilantro to put on them and I literally have to leave the kitchen when he's cutting it or I'll be sick!

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Don't worry that you don't like coriander jillar and it makes you sick (probably tastes like soap, yeah?) it just means you are genetically different to the rest of us. Did you not know that there is a genetic link to disliking coriander?

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Yeah I can do that slippy but won't it get crushed in the post?(and you dont want to prematurely crush your coriander) And wouldn't it be easier to just buy some from your local supermarket, I'm sure it's only about 79p a tub? 

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