Facebook slow cooker group

Started by Barry, December 15, 2019, 08:14:46 PM

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Baron von Lotsov

Quote from: Barry post_id=10519 time=1576666344 user_id=51
I would love for you to meet her.  :lol:  :kikass:


The person your wife would probably be most confused about would be my woman.
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johnofgwent

Over on the folk horror and call of cthulhu pages a friend of mine recently posted that he had stumbled across the 'my little pony'role playing game.



And proceeded to say NO !! Hes not buying it, wont DM it for us no matter how drunk, and certainly wont welcome it as a christmas present....
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Barry

Quote from: "Baron von Lotsov" post_id=10499 time=1576627341 user_id=74
Maybe Barry will find a way of speeding his wife up.



What time does she normally put the meal on after using Facebook?

I would love for you to meet her.  :lol:  :kikass:
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Baron von Lotsov

Maybe Barry will find a way of speeding his wife up.



What time does she normally put the meal on after using Facebook?
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Churchill

No bit bored this evening wife is still working another long shift, Facebook no thanks not that bored :D
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Barry

Sod me, Churchill. Did you think I wanted to talk about slow cookers?

If you are on Facebook search for the group and join it, seems you'd be very much at home there!  :lol:
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Churchill

Quote from: Barry post_id=10173 time=1576440886 user_id=51
My wife and I share a Facebook account. That's because she has a love/hate relationship with it but also picks up some useful info.

I like it as it helps with a bit of researching.

Anyway one of our friends invited us to join the Crockpot/Slow Cooker Recipes & Tips group, which must be the most sad and boring group in the world.

Any more like that and he'll be an "unfriend".  :lol:


Wow you lead a hectic social life, we however love our slow cooker especially at this time of year , throw a few spuds onions in cheaper joints of meat, or pork ribs, handful of barley to thicken it all up, switch on low in the morning job done when the wife gets home, fresh crusty rolls and French stick can't beat it.
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papasmurf

Quote from: Barry post_id=10173 time=1576440886 user_id=51
My wife and I share a Facebook account.


Confession is good for the soul. A cheap slow cooker is a haybox. With modern insulation material you don't need to use hay.

My mother used haybox cookery a lot, she could prepare the evening meal for the family in the morning and then go to work.



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Barry

My wife and I share a Facebook account. That's because she has a love/hate relationship with it but also picks up some useful info.

I like it as it helps with a bit of researching.

Anyway one of our friends invited us to join the Crockpot/Slow Cooker Recipes & Tips group, which must be the most sad and boring group in the world.

Any more like that and he'll be an "unfriend".  :lol:
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