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Growster...
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Location: Hawkhurst, Kent
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Salter chopping boards...
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April 28, 2018, 14:08 »
We've just bought a set of these...
Salter Chopping Board Set, Multicolour, Set of 4 - Knife Sets - Salter
They look pretty good, and will replace the big wooden block we've used for many years, and are now darkly suspicious of, as we've always used it for everything, and sometimes wonder where the collywobbles come from occasionally...
But can anyone tell us what the logo on the grey one is please?
It looks like a coffee bowl, but we just can't work it out!
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jaydig
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April 28, 2018, 14:48 »
Cooked food?
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Pescador
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Location: Miskin, Pontyclun, S.Wales
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April 28, 2018, 15:42 »
I agree, cooked food.
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Growster...
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May 01, 2018, 07:28 »
Thanks, J and P!
I think you're right, because it can't be a folding watering can, a strange trug basket, but it could be a Bisto boy, lying down...
Sorted anyway!
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