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This is never well received.. but tuna, salad cream, cucumber & red onion. Thought for years I didn't like pancakes much but that was because my mam only ever offered lemon juice & sugar and I've not got much of a sweet tooth.

 

Also like ham & melted cheese.

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  Jill said:
This is never well received.. but tuna, salad cream, cucumber & red onion. Thought for years I didn't like pancakes much but that was because my mam only ever offered lemon juice & sugar and I've not got much of a sweet tooth.

 

Also like ham & melted cheese.

 

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  Jill said:
This is never well received.. but tuna, salad cream, cucumber & red onion. Thought for years I didn't like pancakes much but that was because my mam only ever offered lemon juice & sugar and I've not got much of a sweet tooth.

 

Also like ham & melted cheese.

 

:lol:

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  Jill said:
This is never well received.. but tuna, salad cream, cucumber & red onion. Thought for years I didn't like pancakes much but that was because my mam only ever offered lemon juice & sugar and I've not got much of a sweet tooth.

 

Also like ham & melted cheese.

 

Can't think why? :lol:

 

We have our lemons and tin of golden syrup at the ready.

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  Tioté said:
Anywhere in town that does nice pancakes?

I'd suggest Olivier Bernard were it not for Jimmy Bullard's comments.

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