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TranterUK 12-22-2008 02:54 PM

Colorado Traffic Jam
 
A very good friend in America recently sent me a culinary gift, some Jam. I have this afternoon partaken of some the aforesaid Jam, three types to be precise.

I can report finding them to be of excellent quality and good taste, reminding me of my Jam benefactor, and many others I have come to know around these parts over recent months. :)

Outstanding.

Pistolenschutze 12-22-2008 08:15 PM

Re: Colorado Traffic Jam
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TranterUK (Post 375113)
A very good friend in America recently sent me a culinary gift, some Jam. I have this afternoon partaken of some the aforesaid Jam, three types to be precise.

Leave enough for Maggie to have a sandwich or two, Tranter, otherwise you might end up in the doghouse, or worse yet, as a guest at her place of employment. :D;):p

kutaho 05-04-2009 12:17 AM

Re: Colorado Traffic Jam
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TranterUK (Post 375113)
A very good friend in America recently sent me a culinary gift, some Jam. I have this afternoon partaken of some the aforesaid Jam, three types to be precise.

I can report finding them to be of excellent quality and good taste, reminding me of my Jam benefactor, and many others I have come to know around these parts over recent months. :)

Outstanding.

ever try prickly pear jam?

TranterUK 05-04-2009 02:55 AM

Re: Colorado Traffic Jam
 
No, not yet. Sounds interesting.

We eat a lot of marmalade as well, on toast. Of course you can add jam in a dollop to your porridge, but not marmalade!


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