What would you put in Room 101?

Did you just find those on the street? :grin:

Tate and Lyle (as above) is the proper stuff. If it doesn’t come with a lid you have crank open resulting in a drawer full of bent knives, I’m not interested.

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I think they take sugar and pour acid on it or something? I don’t know, ask Wikipedia. :stuck_out_tongue:

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But those are worth over 1000 Dollars!

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Why do I feel like I’m the only bloke in here who doesn’t feel the need to pander to @tasse-tee?!

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They grow on the trees in Salzburg! :rainbow:

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you have no taste?
what do I know :man_shrugging:

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What a lovely image - me dressed as an Austrian, skipping through the forest fondling Mozart balls.

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I’ve asked Google and the Tate and Lyle stuff is the same as the German variant I posted above (but I haven’t compared the ingredients :wink: ). @PiecesOfKate: You can open the German variants without a knife. :wink:

wha… oh… no s… I see

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I think you’re just mistaking Sushi for multiple people :wink:

Now go read something and record it, like you promised :kissing_heart:

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Not. The. Same.

Plus you can’t say: smile, it’s… Goldsaft!

Nitpicker. :wink: (And you don’t know the I cookies I can make of the German syrup variant :wink: )
But you can get Tate and Lyle here too, if you want.

MARMITE :heart_eyes:

Look at these Marmite crisps! Come to the UK and you can have some!

walkers_crisps_marmite

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:door: people who hate marmite(?)

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You are correct, of course.

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Great. Now I got hungry. In the night. Alone. Again.

So I should try it? :slight_smile:

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Yes. You better not hate it though

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Ok, I’ll try it if I find it here somewhere. :slight_smile:

And what if…? :wink:

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Fnar!

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:door: @Someone

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