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  • xherbivorex
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    now with an extra added ingredient- mouse…

    juan
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    lol
    well you cant eat bread surely what do you make of yeast? 😉

    xherbivorex
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    you have to draw the line somewhere juan otherwise we’d eat nothing.
    yeast is fine. it’s not like it walks/flies/swims around normally (well, not in the conventional animal/bird/fish ways anyway)…
    so yes, we eat bread.

    but there’s no yeast in malt loaf anyway…

    juan
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    only kidding xbx I usually don’t mind people habit unless they have jumped at me the way you did… 😉
    Now where is my foie gras…

    cynic-al
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    Wow. You could easily only have found out mid-bite!

    coffeeking
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    Found exactly the same thing in the bottom of a loaf of normal bread in Cyprus a few years back, having already eaten all but 2 slices.

    mk1fan
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    ‘Yes, there is a vegetarian option. You can f*** off.’

    Reverand Boyle

    Junkyard
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    just eat round it nothing soaked out MTFU FFS

    mk1fan
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    nothing soaked out

    That there is the comment of the day.

    xherbivorex
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    juan, what on earth are you on about? i “jumped” at you?
    what, because i passed on that a female friend of mine found your presence on shecycles to be a bit creepy?
    good grief man, get over yourself!

    snowslave
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    Wow. You could easily only have found out mid-bite!

    Mmmmmmm, lovely malt loaf……………

    MOUSE????

    juan
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    juan, what on earth are you on about? i “jumped” at you?

    A thread about vegan on the old forum, where you actually had a go at me about your usual stuff where I was perfectly mannered and not even being obnoxiwhateveritis…
    Since I have to say I am staying far awy from vegans….

    hugorune
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    never mind the malt loaf – do you always wear downhill elbow pads at picnics?

    andywhit
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    Can’t be too careful in backcountry 😉

    snowslave
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    Picnics ger rough on Davey Boy Wonder rides around Calderdale and that – anything can happen. (That’s not me btw!)

    coffeeking
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    And henceforth it shall be known as mouseloaf

    xherbivorex
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    juan – Member

    juan, what on earth are you on about? i “jumped” at you?

    A thread about vegan on the old forum, where you actually had a go at me about your usual stuff where I was perfectly mannered and not even being obnoxiwhateveritis…
    Since I have to say I am staying far awy from vegans….

    well i don’t even remember that, but i wouldn’t take it to heart because i must have been a bit wound up or something at the time; i certainly don’t bear any grudges or anything like that!
    i’m quite happy to discuss things like this as long as they remain civil and non-antagonistic (on both sides). sadly, they rarely do…
    but seriously, if you’re ever in manchester i’ll make you a lentil curry or something!

    DezB
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    Who’s sponsoring the Big Bike Bash again..?

    Bunnyhop
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    What make was it?
    Malt loaf always gets stuck in my teeth (saving a bit for later), so apart from the crunchy bones, I probably wouldn’t have noticed.

    mrsflash
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    looks suspiciously like the mouse I found dead on our lawn the other day. GF looked a bit guilty when I asked how he’d disposed of it.

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