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Feb 2008
8:08am, 21 Feb 2008
810 posts
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RuthB2
But did you see how much wine they were knocking back? how they could taste anything after that lot is a miracle.
I agree about the lasagne, thought it looked too rich. But they were book judges, they know nothing about food and some of them were rude.
Doesn't matter about the pudding though, James and Emily will be the last two survivors from that group of 4.
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Feb 2008
8:09am, 21 Feb 2008
18,688 posts
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Puddington
I think Sheridan may be going...
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Feb 2008
8:10am, 21 Feb 2008
30,263 posts
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santababy
did you see princess fionas face as she carried in the stuff to the house/ looked like she was chewing lemons
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Feb 2008
8:10am, 21 Feb 2008
18,689 posts
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Puddington
lololololololol
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Feb 2008
8:13am, 21 Feb 2008
30,264 posts
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santababy
that article was very good, it sums it up perfectly
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Feb 2008
8:14am, 21 Feb 2008
1,764 posts
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surreystriderâ„¢
Have I missed something ? Who is/was Princess Fiona
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Feb 2008
8:15am, 21 Feb 2008
30,265 posts
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santababy
sheridan ....http://www.mystrands.com/photos/9/6/8/normal/9681.jpg
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Feb 2008
8:15am, 21 Feb 2008
2,647 posts
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Girlie
That judge moaning about the look of Emily's pudding reminded me of Brian Sewell on the original Masterchef, when he criticised rightly) the noncy look of the food served up to him!
I felt those judges were rather snobby and it was rude of that one guest to be late and put Sheridan's starter at risk of spoiling through no fault of her own.
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Feb 2008
8:26am, 21 Feb 2008
1,765 posts
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surreystriderâ„¢
PMSL Satan You ladies can be right bitchy
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Feb 2008
8:26am, 21 Feb 2008
1,766 posts
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surreystriderâ„¢
Oh Blimey. Should have read Santa, er, obviously.
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