lowri
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Goji BerriesI used dried goji berries (reconstituted) as a substitute for raisins in Bran Muffins. Alas, I find them rather tasteless - pretty colour though. Has anyone used them in anything else, or are they yet another fashionable food fad?
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cab
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To call them a pointless waste of space would be insulting to pointless wastes of space (such as collections of obsolete cameras, processed cheese and Delia Smith).
Useless, tasteless, over-hyped things.
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Silas
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| cab wrote: | To call them a pointless waste of space would be insulting to pointless wastes of space (such as collections of obsolete cameras, processed cheese and Delia Smith).
Useless, tasteless, over-hyped things. |
Obsolete camera collection? No, can't believe that you believe that.
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cab
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| Silas wrote: |
Obsolete camera collection? No, can't believe that you believe that. |
I'm telling you, this Olympus trip 35, and Praktica MTL3, both on my desk alongside a bright blue kodac 110 film camera and the contents of the camera box down the side of the desk and the ones under the stairs, they're bleedin' useless most of the time
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BahamaMama
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@ Goji berries not cameras - disgusting things. Even the chickens would not eat them..... Fed to the compost heap as nobody else would eat them.
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Rosemary Judy
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but they are soooo Good For You
(fulfills the rule that Things That Are Good For You are really not very nice )
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ksia
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I add them into salads and soups (saw that on some programme) and it works well.
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Cathryn
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They are a pretty bush AND they don't mind salt winds and storms.
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Nick
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A pretty bush is a saving grace in many instances.
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