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Nope he's Somerset born and bred. I met him here when we emigrated when I was 21 years old. He was a farmer working near where I kept my first horse. He sold the stables hay. We've been married 21 years now! I have a 13 year old daughter who attends the Secondary School I teach science at and a 17 year old daughter who goes to a local College.

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Hayles66 said:
Nope he's Somerset born and bred. I met him here when we emigrated when I was 21 years old. He was a farmer working near where I kept my first horse. He sold the stables hay. We've been married 21 years now! I have a 13 year old daughter who attends the Secondary School I teach science at and a 17 year old daughter who goes to a local College.

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Ahhhh, the old weary traveller meeting a stable boy romance all over again.

21 years, I got a long way to go to catch up.
 
iPad 2 is cool said:
Ahhhh, the old weary traveller meeting a stable boy romance all over again.

21 years, I got a long way to go to catch up.

Can we make a movie about that, have Robbert Pattison as the farmer?....hmmm. I wonder.
Lol

Regards,
~Chays~
 
55julie55 said:
Hayley mills as the grandmother!,,,

We can have Aston Kutcher as the traveller......jk, maybe not the first, maybe the sequel...
Haha, my stomach now hurts from laughing.

Regards,
~Chays~
 
Ha ha silly billies. I consider myself very lucky indeed. He's a sweetie! He's making me spaghetti bolognese right now!! I love him!

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Hayles66 said:
Ha ha silly billies. I consider myself very lucky indeed. He's a sweetie! He's making me spaghetti bolognese right now!! I love him!

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When ever I read this thread I get hungry, even though I've just eaten.
I think I'm going to have jungle oats tomorrow for breakfast btw

Regards,
~Chays~
 
I love jungle oats. Especially in the winter. It fills you up for the day and you don't feel hungry for days. It's supposed to be good for you anyway! Slow release food is good.

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Hayles66 said:
I love jungle oats. Especially in the winter. It fills you up for the day and you don't feel hungry for days. It's supposed to be good for you anyway! Slow release food is good.

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So jungle oats is not only in South Africa then?

Regards,
~Chays~
 
No, I don't know! It's called Quaker Oats over here but being an SA, I forget I live here! You are making me homesick young man! I like Maltabella as well. We have quite a few SA shops over here and I have it in my cupboard. Unfortunately, my kids love pronutro too, so that doesn't stick around long.

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The vegetarians lurk tonight.
A medley of root vegetables ... yams, turnip, blue potato, parsnip, vidalia onion,
and beets, roasted in garlic / chili oil.

Olive potato bread and arugula tomato salad.

AA
 
Haven't got a clue what jungle oats are, or a lot of the other things you mention

AA. What are blue potatoes? That dish sounds very nice. But then I like anything with garlic
 
leelai said:
Haven't got a clue what jungle oats are, or a lot of the other things you mention

AA. What are blue potatoes? That dish sounds very nice. But then I like anything with garlic

Blue potato is a hybrid. The flesh is blue.
Often found at farmers markets.
AA


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