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The original recipe was rescued from the trash
by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down to his daughter. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224736 |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> The original recipe was rescued from the trash > by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down > to his daughter. > > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224736 No recipe there, not that I expected one. Good find! -- Jean B. |
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 00:03:18 -0800, Mark Thorson >
wrote: >The original recipe was rescued from the trash >by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down >to his daughter. > >http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224736 If it was in the trash, what makes them think it's *the* recipe? -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Nov 3, 2:03*am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> The original recipe was rescued from the trash > by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down > to his daughter. > Yeah? I have a Neiman-Marcus $250 cookie recipe for you.... N. |
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Nancy2 wrote:
> On Nov 3, 2:03 am, Mark Thorson > wrote: >> The original recipe was rescued from the trash >> by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down >> to his daughter. >> > > > Yeah? I have a Neiman-Marcus $250 cookie recipe for you.... > > N. <G> |
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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 00:03:18 -0800, Mark Thorson > > wrote: > >> The original recipe was rescued from the trash >> by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down >> to his daughter. >> >> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224736 > > If it was in the trash, what makes them think it's *the* recipe? > "Skip" is the trash? I thought it was something like a small boat. Why they would have a boat in a factory is unknown to me - unless it's a boat factory. Maybe a skip is a flatbed truck? I donno. Those inscrutable Brits, eh? |
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On Nov 3, 3:27*pm, dsi1 > wrote:
> sf wrote: > > On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 00:03:18 -0800, Mark Thorson > > > wrote: > > >> The original recipe was rescued from the trash > >> by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down > >> to his daughter. > > >>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224736 > > > If it was in the trash, what makes them think it's *the* recipe? > > "Skip" is the trash? I thought it was something like a small boat. Why > they would have a boat in a factory is unknown to me - unless it's a > boat factory. Maybe a skip is a flatbed truck? I donno. Those > inscrutable Brits, eh? I believe the boat you're looking for is "skiff". In British slang, the skip is the trash. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Nov 3, 3:27 pm, dsi1 > wrote: >> sf wrote: >>> On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 00:03:18 -0800, Mark Thorson > >>> wrote: >>>> The original recipe was rescued from the trash >>>> by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down >>>> to his daughter. >>>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224736 >>> If it was in the trash, what makes them think it's *the* recipe? >> "Skip" is the trash? I thought it was something like a small boat. Why >> they would have a boat in a factory is unknown to me - unless it's a >> boat factory. Maybe a skip is a flatbed truck? I donno. Those >> inscrutable Brits, eh? > > I believe the boat you're looking for is "skiff". In British slang, > the > skip is the trash. > > Cindy Hamilton Thanks! |
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dsi1 wrote:
>> > > "Skip" is the trash? I thought it was something like a small boat. Why > they would have a boat in a factory is unknown to me - unless it's a > boat factory. Maybe a skip is a flatbed truck? I donno. Those > inscrutable Brits, eh? A skip is like a dumpster. You're thinking of a skiff. gloria p |
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 10:27:04 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: >sf wrote: >> On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 00:03:18 -0800, Mark Thorson > >> wrote: >> >>> The original recipe was rescued from the trash >>> by a worker at Lea & Perrins, and passed down >>> to his daughter. >>> >>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224736 >> >> If it was in the trash, what makes them think it's *the* recipe? >> > >"Skip" is the trash? I thought it was something like a small boat. Why >they would have a boat in a factory is unknown to me - unless it's a >boat factory. Maybe a skip is a flatbed truck? I donno. Those >inscrutable Brits, eh? http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question54436.html -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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