Or in the spare bedroom.Ummmm, you KNOW... the plant some people used to grow hidden in their parents garden. For medicinal purposes, of course
I cook/freeze/can from scratch primarily. But, I do give in and buy boxed einkorn or brown rice pasta. I don’t have the patience to make pasta any more.
Or in the spare bedroom.
Well... I wasn't sure about what "box" she was talking about that's why I did a preemptive strike![]()
I don't know what tattoos Anna has on what body part. I don't judge.In the UK, that term is also used for ahem, a certain part of the female anatomy.
Why anyone would print cooking instructions there, goodness only knows, but I understand your reticence
In the UK, that term is also used for ahem, a certain part of the female anatomy.
Why anyone would print cooking instructions there, goodness only knows, but I understand your reticence![]()
EWWWWWWW! Glad that’s a joke. My dog would love it though, squirrels are his favorite thing to catch
Thanks, just spit coffee on my iPadIn the UK, that term is also used for ahem, a certain part of the female anatomy.
Why anyone would print cooking instructions there, goodness only knows, but I understand your reticence![]()
EWWWWWWW! Glad that’s a joke. My dog would love it though, squirrels are his favorite thing to catch
Got your back, Brosephgetting in trouble alone isn't as much fun
Well maybe cooking instructions isn't a smart decision for a tattoo there but I can see how a detailed user manual would make sense![]()
EWWWWWWW! Glad that’s a joke. My dog would love it though, squirrels are his favorite thing to catch
Talk about two countries separated by a common language. Not sure if this is a spoof, anyone in the UK caught eating squirrel would be hounded by the press and probably prosecuted by the RSPCA for animal cruelty.
Red squirrels are almost worshipped here, the grey ones are considered a pest.
Personally, I draw the line at pork, beef, chicken or lamb. Anything else I find a bit too "gamey" e.g. rabbit.
Maybe a QR code that leads you to a dynamic website is the way to go then.About the time we got it figured out, they'd change it.
In the US it's the other way roundanyone in the UK caught eating squirrel would be hounded by the press