Jul 2021
9:51am, 8 Jul 2021
76,299 posts
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Hanneke
Marmalade: invariably has too much sugar in it!
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Jul 2021
9:53am, 8 Jul 2021
61,124 posts
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Diogenes
Hann, that’s 5 things in a row I love!
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Jul 2021
9:53am, 8 Jul 2021
32,015 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
Doughnut/donut - yuk!
[Sends a tray of donuts to Gobi]
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Jul 2021
9:54am, 8 Jul 2021
61,125 posts
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Diogenes
[ok, 5 out of 6, I can take or leave Marmite]
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Jul 2021
9:55am, 8 Jul 2021
29,872 posts
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Sushi.
I'll have the marmite
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Jul 2021
9:59am, 8 Jul 2021
37,313 posts
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Night-owl
You can have marmite, I'll have the buttercream
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Jul 2021
10:05am, 8 Jul 2021
7,958 posts
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The Great Raemondo
It's not an opinion so much as an uncontrollable physiological response - tea makes me sick.
I've formulated a potentially unpopular opinion to go with it, though, of course: the British obsession with tea is an unhealthy legacy of our exploitative colonialism and symptomatic of our failure to recognise and address the ways in which we still benefit from the harm our forebears caused all over the world.
Or possibly I'm just bitter because the same thing that makes me sick in tea means I can't enjoy the best lovely heavy velvety red wines 😢
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Jul 2021
10:14am, 8 Jul 2021
22,408 posts
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Serendippily
Also you could say the same for the sugar you have in your coffee
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Jul 2021
10:18am, 8 Jul 2021
32,019 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
I don’t like tea either, who wants my share? Having said that I do like tea loaf, is that weird?
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Jul 2021
10:24am, 8 Jul 2021
22,409 posts
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Serendippily
Really weird
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