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By *lexi_and_Matt OP   Couple 37 weeks ago

Glasgow

It would be nice to have the option to remove the "reply privately" button from forum posts.

I know many post to put their profile out there, hoping for some private chat....but when I join in to share I've had porridge with a cherry compote for breakfast, im not inviting offers of a sausage supper for lunch.

Just saying....

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By *ugby 123Couple 37 weeks ago
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Wouldn't they just offer the sausage supper through a normal mail instead?

I have never thought of having cherry compote with my porridge, I might try that.

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By *lexi_and_Matt OP   Couple 37 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Wouldn't they just offer the sausage supper through a normal mail instead?

I have never thought of having cherry compote with my porridge, I might try that. "

The porridge is very thinck and creamy and quite sweet...so something sharp goes very well with it.

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By *eroLondonMan 37 weeks ago

Mayfair

I was going to say something similar: as Rugby alludes the "Reply privately" function is no different to sending a message in the regular way via someone's profile. Filters and restrictions would still apply, where applicable.

I prefer the in-situ "Reply privately" function because it serves as a method for 'solicited' messages when participating in forum games and challenges and, crucially, when an event organiser requests a direct message if you wish your name to be added to a social etc. This way the message is prefixed with the named of the thread as a subject heading.

As far as porridge goes I find fresh raspberries and a generous drizzle of maple syrup works wonderfully. The syrup counteracts the tartness of the raspberries. Fig compote or peach compote is also a delicious recommendation.

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By *ugby 123Couple 37 weeks ago
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All sounds lovely except the raspberries, I can't eat those furry little f**kers , the hairy bits make me go bluerghhhh

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By *eroLondonMan 37 weeks ago

Mayfair


"All sounds lovely except the raspberries, I can't eat those furry little f**kers , the hairy bits make me go bluerghhhh"

Try it with Blueberries, darling. They are less invasive on your palate. 🫐

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By *icecouple561Couple 37 weeks ago
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East Sussex


"All sounds lovely except the raspberries, I can't eat those furry little f**kers , the hairy bits make me go bluerghhhh"

What kind of raspberries are you eating!?

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan 37 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire


"All sounds lovely except the raspberries, I can't eat those furry little f**kers , the hairy bits make me go bluerghhhh"

Are you perhaps confusing them with nipples? They do look very similar.

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By *ugby 123Couple 37 weeks ago
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"All sounds lovely except the raspberries, I can't eat those furry little f**kers , the hairy bits make me go bluerghhhh

What kind of raspberries are you eating!? "

I am not eating them, they needed a shave the last time I had them !

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By *ugby 123Couple 37 weeks ago
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"All sounds lovely except the raspberries, I can't eat those furry little f**kers , the hairy bits make me go bluerghhhh

Are you perhaps confusing them with nipples? They do look very similar."

Can you buy them in a punnet?

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan 37 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire


"AI am not eating them, they needed a shave the last time I had them !"

Ahh, I think I understand now... You need to eat them within a couple of days of buying them, or they do get all furry.

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By *ugby 123Couple 37 weeks ago
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Not furry, hairy !

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By *onyHoveMan 37 weeks ago

North East

Cherry compote is a definite winner

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By *00KIEMan 37 weeks ago

kimbolton


"Cherry compote is a definite winner"

Ahh youre all wrong stewed rhubarb with some pouring honey if you really must spoil good porridge

Plain porridge with a ring of cold milk and a small spoon of sugar sprinkled (forget the salt)

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