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In my freezer.
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i have got a snowball from the very first snow fall of the millennium.. at least the first snow to fall in my garden in this millennium...
its sealed in a food bag and as long as we have electricity to keep the freezer frozen, it will remain in there..
any of you happy ABers got anything you collected years ago, something that is unique ???
:-)
its sealed in a food bag and as long as we have electricity to keep the freezer frozen, it will remain in there..
any of you happy ABers got anything you collected years ago, something that is unique ???
:-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, but in about ten years ago my lvely mum, gawd rest her sole, served up a lip smacking turkey fricasse. After we all finished she proudly announced that the turkey in question was from Xmas 1974..... this is bad enough but we had moved house about five times, defrost, refrost, defrost, refrost.... yikes, certainly explains my slight madness!!!!
When I started reading this post I thought you were talking about those delicious snowballs with big squidgy marshmallow centre, covered in a light coating of chocolate and dessicated coconut. *drool*.
I am SO disappointed that it was not one of these cakes that I'm refusing to contribute to this thread....
...D'OH!
I am SO disappointed that it was not one of these cakes that I'm refusing to contribute to this thread....
...D'OH!
A bit of barbed wire that I pulled off the Berlin Wall in 1980 when it was still very much a wall.
My Aunt still has a stone in her coat pocket that I gave her when I was 5 (I'm 48 now) over the years it has worn completely smooth and shiny.
My friends Grandmother has a Rock Cake on her mantlepiece that my friend made, she put it there 22 years ago with the words 'I'll put that there for later'!
My Aunt still has a stone in her coat pocket that I gave her when I was 5 (I'm 48 now) over the years it has worn completely smooth and shiny.
My friends Grandmother has a Rock Cake on her mantlepiece that my friend made, she put it there 22 years ago with the words 'I'll put that there for later'!