Jem
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 570
- Location
- BANBURY, Oxfordshire
- Dislikes
- People that feel just because diabates is a life-threatening "illness" it should be treated with kid gloves and nobody is allowed to have a laugh. My humour got me through abuse, near death experiences, serious and debilitating illnesses and lifelong pain and deformity - why give up the thing that works??
t'weren't me m'dear!
ok I DID buy salted macanuts by the 8 packets ... yet again sainsburys staff eyeing me with vague suspicion!
as to the berries, they'd run out
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I vaguely recall picking wild berries of some description one winter in Scotland with my dearly departed nana ... we made them into a kind of cranberry reduction and ate them as an Xmassy feast. We were caravanning (I was about 13 I guess) and it was freezing cold but such a wonderful memory. I thought for years they had been cranberries but I understand they grow on the water - these were scrumped from the forest floor, low lying bushes ... no clue, but tasted good and we didn't die from it! good ol' Nana ... miss her lots
all that from a berry!
hah!
J/xxx
ok I DID buy salted macanuts by the 8 packets ... yet again sainsburys staff eyeing me with vague suspicion!
as to the berries, they'd run out

I vaguely recall picking wild berries of some description one winter in Scotland with my dearly departed nana ... we made them into a kind of cranberry reduction and ate them as an Xmassy feast. We were caravanning (I was about 13 I guess) and it was freezing cold but such a wonderful memory. I thought for years they had been cranberries but I understand they grow on the water - these were scrumped from the forest floor, low lying bushes ... no clue, but tasted good and we didn't die from it! good ol' Nana ... miss her lots

all that from a berry!
hah!
J/xxx