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blamebrampton) wrote2010-10-26 07:59 pm
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Packing, packing, packing ...
Of on the epic journey from the anitpodes to the podes tomorrow, but I have just been struck by something.
For anyone seeking to understand how living in modern Australia is increasingly a productive balance between the West and the Orient, I have just waxed my Barbour jacket and ironed my furoshiki.
In my only disturbing travel news, I have been to four shops and been unable to source bags of Violet Crumble! WOE!
For anyone seeking to understand how living in modern Australia is increasingly a productive balance between the West and the Orient, I have just waxed my Barbour jacket and ironed my furoshiki.
In my only disturbing travel news, I have been to four shops and been unable to source bags of Violet Crumble! WOE!
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Also, yeah - apparently the factory that made the small sized violet crumbles closed down or something a couple of months ago. They can still make the bars, but not the bite sized (or so Cherry was told).
Haven't been any bulk bags in teh stores for ages - it makes me cry. :(
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I mistakenly bought what was meant to be a locally produced equivalent (the sample piece wasn't too bad) - and when I got home they were HORRIBLE!
*cries*
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The expensive chocolate honeycomb in the deli that comes in a yellow paper bag from the same company that does the chilli 'bark' is very good, but three times the price.
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I shall have to console myself with some chunks of belgian couverture instead. >.>
But apparently there is a new brand (I'm not sure if you'd classify it as generic) from Adelaide or somewhere that's been on the shelves in Woolies. I haven't tried it yet.
*clings and tries to crawl into your luggage*
Also, do those coats come with the hunky male models?
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