loaf of bread
#46
Originally Posted by Debbie Jo
It used to be the norm in UK every corner shop was an Indian.
Always open on Christmas day
#47
Originally Posted by sasbear
LOL me too - but I now have 4 slices a week
ahhhhhhhhhhh lovely sandwhiches............ 
ahhhhhhhhhhh lovely sandwhiches............ 
I must stop coming into these threads that talk about food all the time!
#48
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
Is it the one near Rampisham on the Yeovil - Dorchester road? If it is then the plaque isn't there any more - I went to photograph it before I left - for sentimental reasons - only to discover that some hoons had smashed the thing to pieces, and broken all of the lovely stonework along the facing side of the bridge.
It used to say "Transported to Australia" specifically, which always amused me. I was quite saddened to learn of its demise.
S
It used to say "Transported to Australia" specifically, which always amused me. I was quite saddened to learn of its demise.
S
And yes you're right it did say "to Australia"
#49
Just been shopping and can report that in my local woolies the dearest bread is $4.25, cheapest was on offer at 2 for $3.50
#50
Originally Posted by Wendy
Just been shopping and can report that in my local woolies the dearest bread is $4.25, cheapest was on offer at 2 for $3.50 

#51
Originally Posted by Hels Bells

Well someone asked me to find out the price, so I did!







