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    • did you contact your bank about the fraud? contact the police , action fraud anyone in authority? have you done anything about it? when did it happen? dx  
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    • Hello again. Thank you for the update, I'm sure you will offer hope to other people with the same problem. HB
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I'm only allowed to 'Plonk' them where and when my lass tells me, in fact she has edited this post, and she is the nicest, lovleyist, most beautiful person in my life.

Now is that OK our lass, thankyou, she said yes.

 

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DUMPLINGS did I hear dumplings now you are talking my language not had them since January.

 

Best call the wife lol

 

As its stew and dumplings for me this week followed by sticky toffee pudding and devonshire custard mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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I am not a fussy eater but I remember hating the texture and taste of dumplings when I was a kid. I have not had the urge to try them since. I don't like the texture of porridge or lentils either. I just don't like eating things that feel like vomit in my mouth before they are chewed.

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I'm with you some of the way on this.....can't stand dumplings, but have porridge every day, so does it mean I can't stand the taste of lumpy vomit in my mouth, but runny vom's ok??;)

 

 

 

and lentils are strictly for veggies only:eek:

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Sod'em

 

I never liked my mums dumplings but i like my own.

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