I used the contents to mix with mashed potato, tomato and seasonings to stuff a marrow (of which we have grown many!)
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This is how it looked after Jenna found it and removed every last vestige of a sniff of a remnant of a trace of meat.
We heard a loud chewing, crunching noise and discovered Jenna busily remodelling the tin. Next job - crushing cars?
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I laughed out loud when I saw these two pictures. Wonderful post! Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.
ReplyDeleteAlways happy to raise a smile, Denise ;-)
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