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  • There is nothing wrong with that Wonderboy. I think its lovely. Your wife must be very very missed and not just by you my friend. Its lovely to have you in the forum as i am sure the rest will agree.

  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540
    I'm ver partial to a soft centre Woodgreen!
  • As long as its not coffee image Pennine lol 

    I dont like them lol image

  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540
    Ooh, me too, don't drink the stuff either. My visitors today left me a box of M&S Swiss choices, yummy, lots of soft centres, but always a coffee.
  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    Coffee's good. I don't like that pink stuff that's supposed to be strawberry. Or those caramel take your filling out centres



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,099
    Sam Glendinning wrote (see)

    As long as its not coffee image Pennine lol 

    I dont like them lol image

    Me also-used to leave those for the girls when they were little. They soon cottoned on though!

    WW-how lucky your wife was to have someone as special as you obviously are image

    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Oh Im a fudge girl. Love them. Its always a fight to get to them before my OH

  • Group Hug.

    Not keen on soft centred chocolates, soft centred people I do loveimage

    WW - What a wonderful source of consolation your garden must be, no wonder you feel close to your wife when you're out there.  When we lost my FIL, the vicar said it's like they're in another room, just one we can't enter - yet.  Do believe that someone comes to collect you when it's your time to go.

    Sam - where did you get that wonderful fairy on your avatar?  Would love one of those, to go with my little gargoyle I move round the garden.  Get yourself a sugar thermometer, and have a go at making fudge - if you've not a recipe, I can PM you a pretty foolproof recipe for chocolate fudge (must be foolproof - I can do it).  Strangely enough, whenever I make it, it's a scramble to eat some before my Husband gets home from work, when it comes to fudge, I swear he's got a flip-top headimage

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    WW, the garden heals in every way it can.

    My deepest condolences for your loss.

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