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macca 53
Excellent news @Night-owl
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24 Aug
6:55pm, 24 Aug 2024
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Mandymoo
Great news Night Owl
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24 Aug
7:28pm, 24 Aug 2024
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northernslowcoach
Great news @Night-owl
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24 Aug
7:43pm, 24 Aug 2024
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riggys99
Brilliant news @Night-owl
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24 Aug
9:37pm, 24 Aug 2024
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Night-owl
Thanks again everyone
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25 Aug
9:42am, 25 Aug 2024
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Dvorak
@57.5 Degrees of Pain, I live east of Weegieland and we had chitterin' bites here (although I'd forgotten the phrase ). A wee something just to tide you over, which was more than say, a biscuit. "Proper" food, but in a small portion. PS neat Fetch number I had to type you in, as you didn't "@" |
25 Aug
10:03am, 25 Aug 2024
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Velociraptor
A chitterin' bite was something to fill the gap between getting home from school and teatime.
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25 Aug
11:56am, 25 Aug 2024
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Bazoaxe
It was known as a snack south of Edinburgh.
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25 Aug
12:27pm, 25 Aug 2024
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Derby Tup
And in most of the rest of the English speaking world I’d think
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25 Aug
2:08pm, 25 Aug 2024
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Alice the Camel
The Belgian equivalent of a chitterin’ bite is a vieruurtje or “small 4 o’clocker”, usually a pancake or waffle to keep you going until teatime. They don’t seem to bother with elevenses though.
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