black tea no sugar. well there's a thing. i'd assumed you were milky and sweet.
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Porthleven.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostThe little supermarket in Porthleven (where we go on holiday sometimes) used to sell them up until last year.
Holidays with my great Aunt.
Sadly deceased some 16 years ago now, at the great age of 99.5 in a home in Weston Super Mare.
I wonder what her little house in Porthleven is worth now.Comment
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Sweet enoughOriginally posted by DS23 View Postblack tea no sugar. well there's a thing. i'd assumed you were milky and sweet.
I'm not a fan of Dairy... unless I have PMT
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