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( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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but I have an empty Quality Street tin and don't know what to do with it.
What do you keep in your Quality Street tins?*
*other chocolate tins are available.
( , Tue 9 Dec 2008, 12:11, 7 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
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Best place for them I've found.
My favorite is the purple one btw. You can't go wrong with chocolate, toffee and nuts.
( , Tue 9 Dec 2008, 14:35, Reply)
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and put the heating on - tighter than a fat burds shoe you are
pfft!
( , Tue 9 Dec 2008, 18:36, Reply)
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im not allowed to give my nephews my old toys as Christmas presents.
Harrumph
( , Thu 11 Dec 2008, 17:09, Reply)
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or buttons or curtain hooks or pencil crayons or rusty screws or keys whose locks are long forgotten or costume jewellery or shoe polish and cloths or interesting stones and bits of wood or a smaller tin with another tin inside, with another tin inside with another tin inside or
chocolate.
( , Thu 11 Dec 2008, 17:09, Reply)
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Specifically, Maryland cookies (the ones with the little nutty bits in) and Custard Creams.
( , Fri 12 Dec 2008, 18:46, Reply)
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