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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2204101" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>Good evening all. If Sencha bulletproof tea is breakfast that is what I had - no cream; collected 2 x haggis from Crocodile farm -obvious place really. Took a CWC for the journey home (all 10 mins.) I feel strangely at home in their Eccentric Englishman cafe/coffee shop; Lots more tea then some chicken breast whilst No 1 son not looking (to save grandson from a telling off); More tea (plain Assam); A few Cheesies (because No3 son and granddaughter like them) during the afternoon. Haggis, mashed celeriac and swede with splash of gravy and decent tot of Glenmorangie this evening (4.9 before meal). 18 month old granddaughter likes haggis but having 1/4 Italian blood prefers wine to whisky. Not sure about whiskey - her 1/4 Irish side will probably drink anything eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2204101, member: 193971"] Good evening all. If Sencha bulletproof tea is breakfast that is what I had - no cream; collected 2 x haggis from Crocodile farm -obvious place really. Took a CWC for the journey home (all 10 mins.) I feel strangely at home in their Eccentric Englishman cafe/coffee shop; Lots more tea then some chicken breast whilst No 1 son not looking (to save grandson from a telling off); More tea (plain Assam); A few Cheesies (because No3 son and granddaughter like them) during the afternoon. Haggis, mashed celeriac and swede with splash of gravy and decent tot of Glenmorangie this evening (4.9 before meal). 18 month old granddaughter likes haggis but having 1/4 Italian blood prefers wine to whisky. Not sure about whiskey - her 1/4 Irish side will probably drink anything eventually. [/QUOTE]
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