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In fact one of my many treats for breakfast is salmon on ciabatta bread with black pepper/ lemon juice with far too much Tabasco sauce flung at it until my partner has to wrestle the bottle from me …
Curry for breakfast... Man that brings back some memories. ;)
Third cuppa and no breakfast. Been a wildly busy Friday morning at work and I gotta go get something to eat.
Thank you, BA. It's been a tasty chat. Happy Friday to you and yours.
I suspect the M&S one has a bit of something to dilute it down a bit, probably tomato but could be anything, a bit of apple for example would do it...
Free shipping at $50. Yeah, I got that in the bag already.
Chiver's Ginger Preserve... yup.
Cooper's Coarse Cut Vintage Marmalade... absolutely
Shippam's Salmon Fish Paste... with my own garlic scape pesto, I can't wait.
Tiptree Orange and Malted Whiskey Marmalade. Jeeezes, put this on a cracker and you have all the food groups in one place!
Chances are, at least one of these will be horrid and will end up with the haggis.
But, nothing ventured nothing gained!
I would probably swap it for some farmhouse pate myself.
I have not managed to find a mod that would stop people from trying to give back the stuff you dropped on ground. In this case, market stall stays on ground, so they give a copy of it.
One of these days Adrianna will wake up, browse her barrels for apples, only to find out 100 market stalls stuffed in to them.
There are other varieties of Chilli Jam, but unless you know how good or how strong they are it's a shot in the dark....
Unless you buy a book on making Jam, and a Jam Thermometer, and Jam Sugar, and make your own.
That would probably take a lot of shipping costs from the US to Holland!
Good call Alex.
Sorry Altbert, for some reason, I thought you were in Florida. My sincere apologies. ;)