beli
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Ft. Worth Frog said:Hmmm, well, they are hot breakfast cereals akin to oatmeal ( You gotta know what that is, right? )
Okay. I'm with you now.
Ft. Worth Frog said:Hmmm, well, they are hot breakfast cereals akin to oatmeal ( You gotta know what that is, right? )
beli said:
That dairy products eg Magnums are ice blocks. They're ice creams. You have corrected yourself since though. lol
beli said:The stick has no meaning, my child. lol
Cold dairy producty thingies are ice creams.
Water based products are ice blocks/poles. "Freezers" are ice blocks/poles. Frozen cordial in a tube are ice blocks/poles
beli said:A Magnum is an ice cream loll
Axver said:I'm off to bed, and that actually inspired another question: what do you folks call the cover? To me, it's a bedspread (the term I grew up with in New Zealand), and that seems to be a universally understood term. However, I've been in Australia long enough that 'doona' has actually become a word I use often, probably more than bedspread, as much as I hate to admit that. I've heard Americans call it a comforter, which I think is simply bizarre as I don't think of a bedspread wrapping an arm around my shoulders and offering me a tissue when I'm upset. What's it called in England?
bammo2 said:lol meggie. I guess Pall Mall you thought the same?
those 'buscuits' look like a dry version of dumplings to me. And the 'gravy' looks more like a white sauce or a parsley sauce
vive le difference!
bammo2 said:
and pasties