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A question here, for which there's no logical explanation.Why did it take so long for a blue Smartie to be introduced?
Why was the pirate wearing a hat made of chocolate?He had a bounty on his head.
Quote from: roversontheup on November 03, 2022, 04:42:07 pmAbsolutely love Bounty bars with milk chocolate. If they take them out of the Celebrations(or whichever they’re in) I will be mortified!Never fear, if they do you could always get a tin of Quality Street. The chocolate coconuts are in the green wrapper I think.
Absolutely love Bounty bars with milk chocolate. If they take them out of the Celebrations(or whichever they’re in) I will be mortified!
Count Arthur and JS. Legends.https://youtu.be/KleEVpDU6Ys
That’s how I eat mine!
Someone on here (sorry, not sure who) recommended chucking a Bounty into a curry. That has revolutionised my Saturday night home made curries.I do also like eating them by nibbling the chocolate off first, then enjoying the stodgy coconut separately.
Quote from: belton rover on November 04, 2022, 05:47:31 pmSomeone on here (sorry, not sure who) recommended chucking a Bounty into a curry. That has revolutionised my Saturday night home made curries.I do also like eating them by nibbling the chocolate off first, then enjoying the stodgy coconut separately. I’m sorry Belton. I started this thread as a bit of light entertainment and to try get another thread where we can have a laugh without slagging each other off.Look I’ve even managed to get you and TT on the verge of ceasing hostilities and having a private candlelit curry together.But after your comment above, I’m afraid you should be locked up and whoever told you to put a Bounty in a curry should be burnt at the stake!!
I just looked on your discontinued chocolates link Phil. I didn't see Caramac on there. Or Milky Bars. Does that mean I could still buy 'em somewhere??! Oh. And what about Fry's Peppermint Cream? I haven't seen one of them in decades either.BobG
Quote from: BobG on November 04, 2022, 02:50:34 pmI just looked on your discontinued chocolates link Phil. I didn't see Caramac on there. Or Milky Bars. Does that mean I could still buy 'em somewhere??! Oh. And what about Fry's Peppermint Cream? I haven't seen one of them in decades either.BobGCaramac definitely still around, just not as popular. Strangley, I often find it in the cheaper shops: Home Bargains etc.It’s another favourite of mine.Wow - this thread really is bringing us together.
Bounty bar melted into a home made curry sounds like something to try
Quote from: phil old leake on November 05, 2022, 05:14:08 amBounty bar melted into a home made curry sounds like something to try We put a few chunks of quality dark chocolate into our chili, which works, so a bounty in a curry is a possibiliy.
Quote from: tommy toes on November 03, 2022, 10:10:13 amCount Arthur and JS. Legends.https://youtu.be/KleEVpDU6YsI know I’m not your favourite person, Tommy, but at least we have one thing in common: Count Arthur Strong is probably my all time favourite comedy character. From Radio 4, to BBC1 (disgraceful that they axed it, yet keep going with Mrs Brown’s Boys) and his theatre shows. Steve Delaney is an absolute comic genius.
Can people remember when kids sweets were cheap. I remember as a primary school kid going to the Wooden Hut in Cantley after school. Sports mixture 4 for 1/2 pence if I remember correctly. Same with black jacks and fruit salads. Penny toffee was a penny.
Quote from: phil old leake on November 05, 2022, 06:17:38 pmCan people remember when kids sweets were cheap. I remember as a primary school kid going to the Wooden Hut in Cantley after school. Sports mixture 4 for 1/2 pence if I remember correctly. Same with black jacks and fruit salads. Penny toffee was a penny. my old man used to call them spice