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Old 27-03-2009, 02:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Mar 27, 2:37*pm, Martin wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 07:30:18 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France



wrote:
On Mar 27, 2:19*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 27/3/09 09:58, in article
, "Judith


in France" wrote:
On Mar 21, 6:17*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 21/3/09 18:15, in article , "Ophelia"


wrote:
Jeffrey Bryant wrote:
moghouse wrote:


On Mar 21, 5:40 pm, "Jeffrey Bryant" wrote:
If you read her posts, you'll see she adds nothing to a newsgroup in
her replies ....


Nevertheless you appear to be totally obsessed with her!


No, I Googled her after all the talk about her here and found out lots
about her and what she does. Read Google yourself and find out if I'm
lying. I'm just making the group aware.


Ahh that word again. 'lying' *How many times have we heard that now?


Perhaps we could just ignore the troublemakers? *They must be so pleased at
the attention they're getting because the obvious aim is to make trouble and
disrupt. *;-((
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South Devon
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We have done that for years and years but unfortunately, a few of them
are like stubborn weeds, they pop up with regularity, fortunately they
can be controlled by ignoring them.


Judith


Well, it's that or mow them down. *;-) *Good holiday and did you bring any
seeds back?!
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South Devon
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I had a great holiday Sacha, I can thoroughly recommend Sugar Beach at
Flic n Flac, this is a place that you and Ray would enjoy. *I didn't
bring back a single seed, I sat on my handbag and refused to get my
money out as they would not have survived outside their own climate.
Such beautiful flowers. *I ate loads of fruit when I was there, I only
wish I could grow what they do. *I did bring back huge amounts of
spice, including two I haven't heard of; Daube and Briani, do you know
them?


Not just another spelling for BIRYANI? Daube is a French stew.

http://www.indianfoodforever.com/non...hicbriyani.htm

Nick knows these things

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Martin


I know about Frech Stew and Daube!!!!! You could be right about an
alternative spelling for Biryani.

Judith