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21 9th July 03:25
tieless reid
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Waitrose usually have it IIRC, but you do have to read the labels
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22 9th July 03:25
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:-)
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23 9th July 03:25
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On 21 May 2007 13:18:42 -0700, "judith.lea99@googlemail.com"


nope!
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24 9th July 03:25
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an inch across
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25 9th July 03:25
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luckily no! :-)
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26 9th July 03:25
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< sits on hands >
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27 9th July 03:25
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Bit of a trek to a Waitrose for me, too. Occasionally, Tesco has the real
thing but it does seem to be occasionally. I've just remembered the very
good Ticklemore Cheese in Totnes and am now wondering if they ever have it -
I'll have a look next time I go in. It's a taste of summer to me, just done
the classic way with sliced tomatoes and basil on top.


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28 9th July 03:25
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In message <1Tw4i.206840$aG1.59942@pd7urf3no>, Robert Goodrick
<rgoodrick@shaw.ca> writes

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29 9th July 03:25
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In message <bu4553ps1egep2dol09201qpi1rj8o682q@4ax.com>, Tieless Reid
<dontuse@fellwalk.co.uk> writes

Yes they do. I buy it every week. I don't think it would travel very
well. If you want some, Sacha, I could try and send it. It is
inexpensive, so if it has gone off when it arrives, it won't be a huge
tragedy. It comes in a plastic tub with a fairly fragile, clear plastic
film for a lid and is sitting in liquid, so I would have to put it in an
outer plastic box or something. I sent some cheddar to Judith in Italy
and that was OK but being a hard cheese, you would expect that. Shall I
have a go? If that doesn't work, there must be a firm who does it mail
order.
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30 9th July 03:26
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In article <1179778661.409522.111390@36g2000prm.googlegroups. com>,
"judith.lea99@googlemail.com" <judith.lea99@googlemail.com> writes

My friend there has sent me a long list of things to do and see, and one
of those is the Child of Prague. I may have to do some work while I'm there, however.

It's been a long time since I did any praying, so don't get your hopes
up.
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