Just back !! FANTASTIC.
Ditto those above comments,
However, my wife and I enjoy cooking. So, for instance, I've got the music going, I can try and play golf on the computer etc etc, whilst she goes and sees her family in town. I can also try to chop my fingers off.
Thing is, it definitely doesn't save us money on the food, but it does in terms of my going out at night.
However, my wife and I enjoy cooking. So, for instance, I've got the music going, I can try and play golf on the computer etc etc, whilst she goes and sees her family in town. I can also try to chop my fingers off.
Thing is, it definitely doesn't save us money on the food, but it does in terms of my going out at night.
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Ha, hope you keep your fingers on! I enjoy cooking also it's just that everyone who tastes it thinks i'm not very good at it including myself!. while your online do you know of anywhere I can get Prik kee noo chillies?I tried when in HH, I've tried at home and on line but so far no one seems to sell them. Could I get some from Thailand by post? 

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I get people to bring Scotch Bonnet chillies from UK to Thailand. They don't taste quite the same, being Carribean, but they are at least as hot if not far hotter! Well worth trying! And available in supermarkets in UK! 

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Or unless you go to the toilet, rub your eyes, or fancy "a rat up the arse" the next day.homersdouble wrote:Yeah, thanks, we can get hold of the "scotties" faily readily here, but it was the mouse shit chillies I was really after. They look so harmless, innocent and cute. Until you taste!!
I've always suffered on the strength of vitamins

BTW, scotch barnet are nought on these things, We grow them in the garden here in HH. Brixton market, eat your heart out.
Glad you enjoyed yourself too HD but sorry peeps - North Wales is God's country and that's coming from a South Walian! I've been around a fair bit of Thailand and whilst it's interesting from a cultural point of view I can honestly say that I've seen nothing there that surpasses the splendour of the British landscape, whether it's Snowdonia, The Beacons, The Lake District, The Highlands or the various stretches of spectacular coastline. Its all good here on The Western Fringe - including the wind & rain!DawnHHDRC wrote:Glad you & your family enjoyed yourselves homersdouble, despite the rain we've had recently! Having lived in N. Wales, I can understand why you've already got the brochures for next year!![]()