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Originally Posted by pirate1111:

i just been watching the fairy bikers & theys doing sushi

i love sushi

but theres nowhere i can order it for delivery NOW

 

some bloke on twitter says you can do it in London

 

so my idea is to make & deliver sushi

 

 

 

 @ the fairy bikers.

Hubby and I like sushi - the veg and chicken ones, not sashimi, the raw fish.

They aren't any home delivery sushi  places near us.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

i could eat sushi all day

i eat humous everyday

im a bit odd lol

and 

i had to google the word 

entrepreneurial

 

bloody hard word to spell that is

ROFl Yes, it is .

 

My son loves sushi ....doesn't appeal to me though ...especially the raw fish ones  

ive only had the raw salmon ones

its that wassabi stuff

then chilli oil

lisa makes them perfect

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

i just been watching the fairy bikers & theys doing sushi

i love sushi

but theres nowhere i can order it for delivery NOW

 

some bloke on twitter says you can do it in London

 

so my idea is to make & deliver sushi

 

 

 

I watched Pirate- one of them was butt nekkid and I didn't feel hungry after 

 

I've never tried sushi - is it nice?

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

i just been watching the fairy bikers & theys doing sushi

i love sushi

but theres nowhere i can order it for delivery NOW

 

some bloke on twitter says you can do it in London

 

so my idea is to make & deliver sushi

 

 

 

I watched Pirate- one of them was butt nekkid and I didn't feel hungry after 

 

I've never tried sushi - is it nice?

Moonie
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
I'n sure I've posted this before, but I only developed a liking for olives in my early fifties. It's restricted to the big green ones. Gordal?

Yes, they're the husbands favourite too. I've just got in to hummus, but I can't get away with olives. I really want to like them, but i just can't. 

 

Although this this week I've been hankering for gherkins and mustard, and they're both things I've really disliked in the past.

Cinds

Back in 1999 I had the idea of an electronic version of a book which could be uploaded with books over the internet. I did mention it to someone I knew who was more entrepreneurial than me and had created one of the first property finder websites,

 

He wasn't interested about my idea though and didn't do anything about it.

 

(no I'm not the first person to have that idea)

 

El Loro

When my brother was young he invented a sweet bar of raisins encased in sugar with a chocolate covering. He tested it on me. It was very sickly but he sent the recipe off to a sweet manufacturer without ever thinking of patenting it. The manufacturer rejected his idea.

 

A year later in 1971 another sweet manufacturer launched a sweet bar which they described as a "milk and plain chocolate covered nougatine and caramel bar with raisins. A slightly different bar from my brother's but we did wonder about it.

 

The sweet bar was discontinued in 1978.

 

El Loro
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
I'n sure I've posted this before, but I only developed a liking for olives in my early fifties. It's restricted to the big green ones. Gordal?

Yes, they're the husbands favourite too. I've just got in to hummus, but I can't get away with olives. I really want to like them, but i just can't. 

 

Although this this week I've been hankering for gherkins and mustard, and they're both things I've really disliked in the past.

same here cinds

i went to an olive market up a mountain somewhere-spain i think

about 50 stalls full of olives-it looked great but i gagged after eating one

an olive 

not amarket stall

pirate1111
Originally Posted by El Loro:

When my brother was young he invented a sweet bar of raisins encased in sugar with a chocolate covering. He tested it on me. It was very sickly but he sent the recipe off to a sweet manufacturer without ever thinking of patenting it. The manufacturer rejected his idea.

 

A year later in 1971 another sweet manufacturer launched a sweet bar which they described as a "milk and plain chocolate covered nougatine and caramel bar with raisins. A slightly different bar from my brother's but we did wonder about it.

 

The sweet bar was discontinued in 1978.

 

was it this one?

 

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

When my brother was young he invented a sweet bar of raisins encased in sugar with a chocolate covering. He tested it on me. It was very sickly but he sent the recipe off to a sweet manufacturer without ever thinking of patenting it. The manufacturer rejected his idea.

 

A year later in 1971 another sweet manufacturer launched a sweet bar which they described as a "milk and plain chocolate covered nougatine and caramel bar with raisins. A slightly different bar from my brother's but we did wonder about it.

 

The sweet bar was discontinued in 1978.

 

was it this one?

 

 

sounds like this one to me... I loved them both. 

 

Kaffs

^^5p Imagine getting a Mars Bar or the like for 5p now!

 

While I was googling that image I saw little choc bars and was reminded that you could buy little chocolate bars from metal vending machines outside shops way back when...    Anybody remember them?    Our local shop had a choccie machine and three chewie machines, a Wrigleys Spearmint, a PK one and a Beech Nut

Kaffs

Give-me-more-p***

 

Phone up half cut at 2am or whole cut but running out of beer but still wanting to be more pissed.  Ask for a delivery of alcohol, name your quantity and it will be delivered within 30 minutes.  The beauty of the system is that by agreeing to use the service, the customer agrees that the phone call will be charged for the value of the drink+ mark up, plus delivery charges.

Carnelian

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