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Unread 08-19-2006, 10:47 PM
musicbugs
 
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Love marmite, but not a fan of the squeezy tub. You still have to unscrew the lid and stick a knife in, to get the last few dregs.
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Unread 09-09-2006, 02:53 PM
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Sorry it took me so long to reply, I have trouble logging in on here, it tells me I'm logged in but then when I try to reply it tells me to log in grrrr.

Anyway, I sent her fruit bars, scottish shortcake, hp brown sauce in a squeezy bottle with big ben on the front, biscuits, a box of ready brek sachets, nets of those little marmite tubs, organic cereal bars, organic oat cakes, some postcards, keyring and coaster with pictures of my town on, crisps, jelly, dried fruit, and lots more that I can't think of right now.

They sent us pringles, pretzels, peanut butter, which my dh and kids claimed as their own lol, Koll aid, cheese & peanut butter sandwich biscuits, microwave popcorn, pop tarts, animal shaped crackers, cheesy fish shaped crackers, sachets of peach tea, a coaster and postcards from Pennslvania, and she also included a couple of her local newspapers and a couple of maps which I thought was a really good idea, wish I'd thought of that. Oh and we also sent each other our daycare brochures.

It was really nice going it, cost a fortune to ship it thoug, our parcel to her was £40.00 to post.
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