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I can get a 500g bag of seeds here for €2. They have all sorts, I usually buy the pistachios.
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They also do free offers in metro occasionally.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostCame across the free offer on Here is the City!!
There is such a thing as a free lunch, well snacks actually
Having seen the meagre portions you get and for what you pay, it really didn't grab me.
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Came across the free offer on Here is the City!!
There is such a thing as a free lunch, well snacks actually
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Client office is over a cornish pastie shop, its hell with the windows open, and they have just opened another Greggs, the closest thing to a salad round here is the lettuce leaf on a quarterpounder
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Looks quite interesting - thanks for pointing it out. Anyone else here doing it?
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I don't think people pay full price - everyone seems to be swapping vouchers.Originally posted by doodab View PostIt seems very expensive for what it is.
I don't like nuts, or spicy stuff, so there's little that looks tempting.Originally posted by wim121 View PostDo you eat them or do you prefer a hearty lunch?
Yep - don't think they're particularly low calorie.Originally posted by Troll View PostGreat Troll Business Ideas #324
As the years advance I find the weight starts to pile on... latest wheeze is calorie counting... so rather than have to hunt the details on the packaging - figured to market a range of snacks and meals branded with the calorific content
i.e. the "1000 calorie sarnie range" , "500 calorie" pudding, "200" calorie bag of salt 'n' vinegar crisps
work out your daily intake required to lose weight and order accordingly
This time next year Rodders....
I thought that was the rabbit poo.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou can get chocolate covered stuff
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You can get chocolate covered stuffOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'm having problems with the website???
Where are the Kit Kats?
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I'm having problems with the website???Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostMe n all. I think that they're quite well priced, and I like that the website knows what you like/are allergic to etc.
Where are the Kit Kats?
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Me n all. I think that they're quite well priced, and I like that the website knows what you like/are allergic to etc.Originally posted by jmo21 View Postyeah, I get a box every 2 weeks.
quite tasty, better than munching biscuits.
Last contract was the same big american company.
They all got it delivered to work too, was surprised they were allowed to.
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Great Troll Business Ideas #324
As the years advance I find the weight starts to pile on... latest wheeze is calorie counting... so rather than have to hunt the details on the packaging - figured to market a range of snacks and meals branded with the calorific content
i.e. the "1000 calorie sarnie range" , "500 calorie" pudding, "200" calorie bag of salt 'n' vinegar crisps
work out your daily intake required to lose weight and order accordingly
This time next year Rodders....
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Do you eat them or do you prefer a hearty lunch?Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI'm surrounded by people eating what looks like rabbit food.
All the permies seem to have got into these graze boxes, and a few of the Bobs are at it too now.
To be honest, I like some healthy food, but I cant understand people that sit at their desks with rabbit food. There is nothing more uplifting than getting out of the office and grabbing a big meaty burger, always perks me up.
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yeah, I get a box every 2 weeks.
quite tasty, better than munching biscuits.
Last contract was the same big american company.
They all got it delivered to work too, was surprised they were allowed to.
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Tried the free offer. But it wasn't rabbit food - we got things covered in chocolate, olives, etc. Quite nice for free.
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