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1940's Garden
'Mike' wrote: "Martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 15:05:37 +0000, johannes wrote: alan holmes wrote: Rabbits, for rabbit stew, and chickens both for eggs and the pot, not much room for anything else in a west london garden, although I did forget the mint! Alan My first shocking experience in the UK. I bought a packet of minted peas, thinking that Mint was the brand name. and that the Royal Mint makes After Eights? -- Martin We had some Dinner Mints the other day which were superb. Much better than After Eights. Cannot remember the name I am afraid but they were very good. Anyone know of other After Dinner Mints by name that I may recognise the name? But did you ever have chocolate covered peas? So why then minted peas? |
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