We don't do 'tea'; I've got two cups and saucers for in-laws (last remnants of my tacky 1970s dinner service), everyone else gets a characterful mug. Years ago we started, just started to collect my favourite Rosenthal glbutt, but I realised I'd rather have books. I think the two liqueur glbuttes are all we have left. Everyday wine is served in recycled glbutt goblets, anything good goes in Riedel.
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Yerr. I know. The bathroom is the first room we re-did, c. 1990. The decoration is fine, it's been repainted since, but all the plastic on the shower mechanism has gone yellow and brittle; we live in (relative) fear of something breaking behind the wall and flooding the kitchen. So we've started looking for new bath-showers. But styles (and our tastes) have changed, which means we'll probably end up changing a perfectly good loo and sink because the mismatch will be so obvious. Thinking always about re-sale value, hoping we move sooner than later.
You must come to dinner sometime. Or perhaps we could arrange the next meet at an Italian restaurant? I do have a medieval belt knife (well, modern version of) as used for eating, but I can't take it out unless we're on a re-enactment site -- it's highly illegal.
Calves liver 383Mike, I did not pbutt any comment or mean to imply anything worng with welfare of animals used in Halal meat trade, prior to dissolution. Have you witnessed Halal ritual...
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What Amazon doesn't want you to knowGentle uk.food+drink.misc reader, First, my apology for cross-posting to this NG. Be buttured that this is a one-off. It will never happen again. My sole purpose is to draw your attention...
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