Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Entree


 hairy breezy monstrous

floating in her soup
a hairy caterpillar
eww monstrous she cried
breezy waiter says it's cool
the latest french foodie fad

17 comments:

  1. Like this french foodie fad...but not in my soup lol ~ very original :)

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  2. And the caterpillar came to tea too...mais non! ;)

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    1. Nah... My instinctive response is to swat creepy things:)

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  3. But Jack thought Aussies enjoyed eating bugs. He has watched 'I'm a Celebrity - Get me out of Here.'

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    1. We eat Balmain Bugs which is a small crayfish. Also the aborignals eat witchety grubs which a lot of Australians might have to add to their menu owing to the exorbitant prices of food in this country. I am really looking forward to the outcome of the Scottish elections. Not long to go.

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    2. Too close to call and soooo stressful.

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  4. hahaha absolutely loved this take on it! :)

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  5. They eat some very odd things in France!

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  6. Uhm ... sounds a bit gross ... but very funny.

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  7. Now we're all Unionist
    Chuffed and all quite p*ssed
    We said what we think - the Independents stink
    Yes we're all Unionist

    Oh, you won't get us, we're still in the Union
    You don't get us, we're still in the Union
    You won't get us, still part of the Union
    Til the day we die
    Til the day we die

    We Unionists were wise
    To the size of Salmond's lies
    And we didn't get fooled by the SNP's ghouls
    'Cause we read between their lines


    hick ... cup

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    1. You wont have to pack up and move then...that's a relief!

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    2. It is a mighty relief.

      We've found a great place in an old converted Mill (1790) that we've just placed an offer on. Ground floor flat. Moving further West into Scotland now this issue is settled.

      Grandchild due in next week too and it will be born British.

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  8. Nice of you to share this delightful news with me and the two thousand viewers I have each week .....1790 was a very good year for Mills I believe:)

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