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What the f uck are you having for Dinner thread..

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Sweats, Jun 13, 2012.

  1. PINKIE

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  2. Sucky

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    On his relegation reds<laugh>
     
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    Got a friend that has a farm get loads of good stuff from them. This is lovely stuff.
     
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    Must have at home for so many health benefits

    magic
     
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    You trying to steal some of @PINKIE s customers off here for your friend? Bit harsh when he has already said he is worried about his business.



    How much does he charge for a jar and does he have honeycomb as well?
     
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    £4.50 not cheap.
     
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    Just had a whole wheat door step spread with 3mm thick of beef dripping with salt & black pepper. Not healthy but the fist time in 25 years and it was the dogs dangleys. :emoticon-0110-tongu
     
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    Defo. Especially if it’s produced close to where you live.

    Something to do with all the same microbiome nutrients in your soil, water etc
     
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    Schlem Boogerman Well-Known Member

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    Oh yeah :emoticon-0176-smoke
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    Microbiotic gay
     
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  14. PINKIE

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    Think it’s to do with local allergens, so having honey that’s produced close to where you live is a micro dose of those allergens and allows your immune system to recognise and deal with them.


    ‘local honey also contains a blend of local pollen, which can strengthen a person’s immune system, and reduce pollen allergy symptoms.

    When honey is removed from the hive, it needs to be strained to remove parts of bee bodies and pieces of wax. If a coarse strainer is used without heating, then the honey will contain the pollen that was present in the original honey from the local area. If this local honey is ingested regularly, it can reduce pollen allergy symptoms in humans’

    It’s also great of course as an anti inflammatory, anti bacterial and anti fungal

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    Mixing Mayo with beans is about as boak as it gets for me. :emoticon-0119-puke:

    Probably salad cream would make me heave more.
     
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    Oh dear mate.
     
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    <laugh>

     
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    What you laughing at? I don't get it?
     
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    My honey comes from Tintagel
     
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