A to Z - Photographs of Arillas and Corfu

Started by TerryW, August 08, 2007, 01:15:09 PM

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Truth

Wolverhampton Wanderers, pride of The Midlands......

kevin-beverly



Neil
you are clearing out the Boiler room ready fo me haha

kev

Eggy

and................ Kevin , I am buying a new padlock for my bedroom door.
Negg

Eggy

Now for a P
That takes me back to Blockbuster. Giggly zit covered school children saying...
...... Can I have a P please Bob???

Anyway Pomegranite.


We have a super tree here which gives an abundence of these.
The problem is that we don't like 'em

Cheers
Negg

Eggy

Quite a sad reminder of what our garden looked like before the long term excessive heat took it's toll.


Negg

Eggy

Ready for Kevin's arrival in August.
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Negg

Eggy


kevin-beverly

HI

Yes please Neil that buggy will do well

T FOR    TZATZIKI

KEV SEP 2022

Eggy

Sorry , Could not resist this one.

Underwear.



Wot can you do with a 37deg outside temp but dry them out.
(If Wegg was here they would be in the washing machine!! - Ne'er mind)

Sorry ladies, not exciting colours n patterns for you but Wegg luvs 'em.
(But only after the expiry date)

Cheers
Negg


kevin-beverly



HI

V FOR  VARIETY OF FRIDGE MAGNETS

KEV SEP 2022

kevin-beverly


Eggy

Here's an X
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Which was the best way I could find to use up the dregs of the spray can after it did a very good job on a few of my shutters!!
Cheers
Negg

kevin-beverly



HI

Y FOR   YELLOW INFLATBLE Billy at Kaloudis

kev sep 2008

kevin-beverly



HI

Z FOR  ZWIEBACK

Crunch on the History of Zwieback

In ages past, keeping food fresh for any length of time required a lot of ingenuity, especially when one needed to carry comestibles on a long journey. One of the solutions people came up with for keeping bread edible for traveling was to bake it twice, thereby drying it and slowing the spoiling process. The etymology of zwieback reflects this baker's trick; it was borrowed from a German word that literally means "twice baked." Nowadays, zwieback is not just used as a foodstuff—the texture of the dried bread makes zwieback a suitable teething device for infants. Incidentally, other twice-baked goods whose origins reflect that fact include biscuit and biscotti, both of which come from phrases meaning "twice-cooked bread."




KEV





Eggy

Kevin - I have to toast you on that one!!

A reminder of Arillas on the 11th December.
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Cheers
Negg