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Mike Mitchell
 
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Default Alternative materials for kitchen worktop?

On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:48:38 +0100, Pete C
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 20:09:49 +0100, Mike Mitchell
wrote:


So? Is that any reason why people should not fit one if they like
them? You could write off just about anything as a "style accessory".
Kelloggs Crunchy Nut has this ridiculous and entirely unnecessary
addition of nuts and honey, obviously a melange for consumers with
more money than sense. Why can't people just eat bog-standard
cornflakes without sugar and be thankful?

Hi,

I can quite see the attraction of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes but not that
of a Belfast sink, just why are they so desirable? I would prefer 2
round sink bowls myself (and two bowls of Crunchy Nut too!)


Hey, Pete! If you already had 2 round sink bowls, forget about any
other bowls! Just grab that packet (750 g size) of Crunchy Nut and a
litre of ice-cold milk and tuck in, yer at yer aunties! By the way,
everyone should try the Tesco's Honey Nut with cranberry pieces and
yoghurt-flavoured cornflakes. This stuff is darned expensive, but it
is utterly delicious. Especially good when served 50/50 with Crunchy
Nut. I don't think those 2 round sink bowls are going to be enough.
Maybe the Belfast sink after all...

MM