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I purposely didn't say espresso martini for that very reason. I was thinking of a cup of Nescafé instant with a slug of Russia's finest radiator water in it.Originally posted by Mordac View PostA quality Espresso Martini takes some skill, as I know well (I've had much practice
) and I don't think SueEllen had that level of finesse...
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I know all that. You know all that. But in my head SueEllen's morning cuppa is a teabag dipped in a hot mug of Smirnoff. It would explain so much...Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
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Distillation - WikipediaOriginally posted by Mordac View PostWhat do you need a kettle for? You'll boil off all the alcohol...
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At Tier 4 all forum postings will be banned ...
But it will still be ok to have “business lunch” with up to 60 people
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They had non-essential items removed in the first lockdown, but thqat didn't include baby clothes and sanitary protection - not sure about kettle. Not sure what they're doing now. It looks as if some aren't but should, and that's causing some justifiable complaints from small retailers.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo Irish supermarkets have kettles, newborn clothing and sanpro removed from sale?
I was reading the new Irish legislation today - we have to stay at home without a reasonable excuse (which includes exercising within 5km and essential shopping).
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So Irish supermarkets have kettles, newborn clothing and sanpro removed from sale?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI haven’t been following the various UK restrictions closely. But the Welsh restrictions around non essential retail appear similar to the Irish restrictions.
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