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Old Jul 2nd 2010 | 10:21 pm
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Originally Posted by Officer Dibble
No offence peeps but all this craving for breads could indicate a gluten intolerance/addiction.

Have fun with that.
Naaaaa, I have an addiction to potatoes, much more fun! Crisps, chips, roast potatoes, in fact ANY sort of potatoes. Its the starch apparently, strange thing to be addicted to, but then I'm just odd
 
Old Jul 2nd 2010 | 10:28 pm
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
Naaaaa, I have an addiction to potatoes, much more fun! Crisps, chips, roast potatoes, in fact ANY sort of potatoes. Its the starch apparently, strange thing to be addicted to, but then I'm just odd
I was the same before I discovered the Atkins diet. Scrapped the spuds, pasta and beer and lost 11 kilos in 8 weeks.

My Mum was a naturopath and dietician so I learnt quite a bit. Potatoes are bad for arthritis apparently.
 
Old Jul 2nd 2010 | 10:38 pm
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Originally Posted by Officer Dibble
I was the same before I discovered the Atkins diet. Scrapped the spuds, pasta and beer and lost 11 kilos in 8 weeks.

My Mum was a naturopath and dietician so I learnt quite a bit. Potatoes are bad for arthritis apparently.
Good for my temper though Some women do chocolate, I do crisps
 
Old Jul 2nd 2010 | 10:39 pm
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Good for my temper though Some women do chocolate, I do crisps
I do women. (Not often enough though)
 
Old Jul 2nd 2010 | 10:40 pm
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Originally Posted by Officer Dibble
I do women. (Not often enough though)
and are they good for your temper?
 
Old Jul 2nd 2010 | 10:41 pm
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
and are they good for your temper?
Dunno. I'll have to conduct more tests.
 
Old Jul 2nd 2010 | 10:49 pm
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Originally Posted by steve_kelly_and_boys
branston pickle
I can buy this in our local coles - they have a very small section that sells pretty random 'English' foods and Branston Pickle is one of them. Marmite, Ambrosia custard and other things I've never seen or heard of are the others!
 
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Originally Posted by ittakesages
I can buy this in our local coles - they have a very small section that sells pretty random 'English' foods and Branston Pickle is one of them. Marmite, Ambrosia custard and other things I've never seen or heard of are the others!
large chunks , small chunks or smooth
 
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Originally Posted by steve_kelly_and_boys
large chunks , small chunks or smooth
It's just called original so I guess that makes it large,
 
Old Jul 4th 2010 | 3:15 am
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Originally Posted by ittakesages
It's just called original so I guess that makes it large,
assuming that we are talking about Branston, not custard, then it's large lumps AND apparantly Branston has been on sale here for at least 40 years (my wife's input).
 
Old Jul 4th 2010 | 3:22 am
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Originally Posted by alistairboyle
assuming that we are talking about Branston, not custard, then it's large lumps AND apparantly Branston has been on sale here for at least 40 years (my wife's input).
Yep, its in most supermarkets up here, one of the few Brit products my ex knew about, though he'd never had it. Gorgeous stuff, cheese and Branston sandwiches.......yummy, nearly as good as cheese and pickled onions
 

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