Jun 2016
5:28pm, 28 Jun 2016
20,211 posts
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GlennR
Good.
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Jun 2016
5:32pm, 28 Jun 2016
82,962 posts
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GregP
That was the story, more or less, GR - thanks. It was in The Economist a wee while back.
UK-grown quinoa? That's good, surely?
Would you mind if I *did* get you started on fair trade coffee? Do we need a 'centrist pseudo-intellectuals gaze at their navels' wire? All political tats catered for ranging from the hard right of the soft left right to the loony-left fringe of the centre right?
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Jun 2016
5:37pm, 28 Jun 2016
24,401 posts
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McGoohan
That already exists. It's the Mmmmmm Lovely Coffee Mmmmmmm thread. Or something of that ilk.
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Jun 2016
5:41pm, 28 Jun 2016
20,213 posts
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GlennR
The fair trade coffe thing was in the Economist years ago. I'll dig out a link.
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Jun 2016
10:58pm, 28 Jun 2016
14,655 posts
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Chrisity
I make a point of never eating anything beginning with Q - Quinoa, Quorn, Quaker Oats.
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Jun 2016
11:02pm, 28 Jun 2016
11,098 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Quap?
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Jun 2016
11:14pm, 28 Jun 2016
20,217 posts
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GlennR
Quavers?
Madame sometimes makes quinoa, although I generally only eat it in things from Pret. Much prefer whole grain rice.
I don't mind quark either.
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Jun 2016
11:22pm, 28 Jun 2016
6,832 posts
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becca7
Missing out on quince, therefore. They are lovely.
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Jun 2016
8:26am, 29 Jun 2016
5,185 posts
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Nicholls595
Quark? It appears in our fridge from time to time. Usually when my wife is making a quiche.
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Jun 2016
8:32am, 29 Jun 2016
12,256 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Quinoa, that is so passe, get out of here, Amaranth, get with the new times, even more protein than quinoa, so much you may as well have a steak.
Quark, is that a real foodstuff.
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