Guilty pleasures

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Defcon5

6,213 posts

193 months

Saturday 25th May
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ferret50 said:
Sugestive biscuits. The one's that are coated on the underside with dark chocolate.....
Surely the chocolate is on the top, not the bottom?

When you eat one you have the chocolate bit facing upwards don’t you?

ferret50

1,101 posts

11 months

Saturday 25th May
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Ken_Code said:
ferret50 said:
Sugestive biscuits. The one's that are coated on the underside with dark chocolate.....
Coated on the top Shirley?..
The top of the biscuit has round edges, if that were coated in dark chocolate one would obtain less dark chocolate!

And who is this Shirley you mention?
A potential sugestive biscuit with dark chocolate coating thief?

Sticks.

8,868 posts

253 months

Saturday 25th May
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Skeptisk said:
Watch out for the seagulls…
Very true. Last time I was given a lid to put over my plate.

Stick Legs

5,200 posts

167 months

Saturday 25th May
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Cheese & wine & a movie.

Truffle cheddar, chilli jam & those Peter’s yard rosemary crackers & a good Merlot.

Current favourites are:



£10 at Sainsbury’s







Probably a 1500 calorie outing. But it tastes SO good.

vixen1700

23,308 posts

272 months

Saturday 25th May
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The odd bag of pork scratchings. redface

Really enjoying the dusty bits at the bottom of the bag. redface

Jordie Barretts sock

4,986 posts

21 months

Saturday 25th May
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Not sure if it counts as a guilty pleasure, but saving myself some money by doing it myself.

We aren't on mains water, used to pay the local borehole people £500 or so to service the water filtration system once a year. They were only here about 15 minutes. Still, cheaper than mains water...

The other day I had a look at the system. Hmm, two filters 50 micron and 5 micron and a UV bulb.

This morning in the same 15 minutes, I'd serviced the system for £80. I used a 25 micron filter instead of 50 and I have spare filters.

I have a definite sense of satisfaction. Might treat myself to some truffle cheese and crackers. I'll pass on the Saffie Merlot and have a NZ one instead. biggrin

Stick Legs

5,200 posts

167 months

Saturday 25th May
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
Might treat myself to some truffle cheese and crackers. I'll pass on the Saffie Merlot and have a NZ one instead. biggrin
I wouldn’t expect you to drink anything else!

98elise

27,028 posts

163 months

Saturday 25th May
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Sunday morning on my own having a McDs Sausage and Egg McMuffin while reading PH. Especially good when the weather is nice so I can have the roof down there and back.

Often combined with an hour at the driving range smile

borcy

3,360 posts

58 months

Saturday 25th May
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Costco peanuts.

Stick Legs

5,200 posts

167 months

Saturday 25th May
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Oh jesus I forgot about those Kirkland peanut butter pretzel things.




I have no self control at all with these things!

Baldchap

7,820 posts

94 months

Saturday 25th May
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
Not sure if it counts as a guilty pleasure, but saving myself some money by doing it myself.

We aren't on mains water, used to pay the local borehole people £500 or so to service the water filtration system once a year. They were only here about 15 minutes. Still, cheaper than mains water...

The other day I had a look at the system. Hmm, two filters 50 micron and 5 micron and a UV bulb.

This morning in the same 15 minutes, I'd serviced the system for £80. I used a 25 micron filter instead of 50 and I have spare filters.

I have a definite sense of satisfaction. Might treat myself to some truffle cheese and crackers. I'll pass on the Saffie Merlot and have a NZ one instead. biggrin
I wonder if a 25 will clog/become ineffective in less time? Might be worth shortening the service intervals to be sure, especially since you're doing it for so much less money. thumbup

bazza white

3,590 posts

130 months

Saturday 25th May
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The filled doughnuts at the Lidl bakery

fttm

3,743 posts

137 months

Saturday 25th May
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Living in the middle of nowhere on the Canadian Prairies I count myself very lucky that our local store has chocolate hobnobs , and the bar serves draught Guinness which I adore .

Jordie Barretts sock

4,986 posts

21 months

Saturday 25th May
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Baldchap said:
I wonder if a 25 will clog/become ineffective in less time? Might be worth shortening the service intervals to be sure, especially since you're doing it for so much less money. thumbup
Yeah. I figured that. Got a pack of six filters (4×25, 2x5) for only £26 so will keep a close eye on the 25. No hardship to change it every 3-6 months.

Tango13

8,559 posts

178 months

Saturday 25th May
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Stick Legs said:
Oh jesus I forgot about those Kirkland peanut butter pretzel things.




I have no self control at all with these things!
I believe the cashew nut clusters contains real crack cocaine?

I was unlucky enough to discover a company online that sold chocolate coated banana chips

Riley Blue

21,122 posts

228 months

Saturday 25th May
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
I like people watching. .
OK....

sidewinder500

1,205 posts

96 months

Saturday 25th May
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Spare tyre said:
Crisps
That made me go out and get a packet then.

wildoliver

8,847 posts

218 months

Saturday 25th May
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Riley Blue said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
I like people watching. .
OK....
https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/naked-stalker-ronald-reagan-mask-002619296.html

User name checks out. But is it his sock, or did he steal it off Jordie is the question? And can it stand up on its own?

Jordie Barretts sock

4,986 posts

21 months

Saturday 25th May
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People watching. Not the same as watching people or stalking. And you all know that! laugh

Edited by Jordie Barretts sock on Saturday 25th May 20:13

Unexpected Item In The Bagging Area

7,070 posts

191 months

Saturday 25th May
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Defcon5 said:
ferret50 said:
Sugestive biscuits. The one's that are coated on the underside with dark chocolate.....
Surely the chocolate is on the top, not the bottom?

When you eat one you have the chocolate bit facing upwards don’t you?
They’re better eaten with the chocolate on the bottom as it means you taste it directly on your tongue. Seriously, try it. You’ll never go back.

My guilty pleasure is Haribo Tangfastics. It’s almost impossible to stop before the bag is empty.