As long as that doesn't attract anything (m to r)
colubrine
Word game: Anagrammatic variations
- pommystuart
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
I guess a well cooked black pudding would be (-l)
bouncier
than a colubrine
bouncier
than a colubrine
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
is it bouncier if you dice or (c for s)
brunoise
the onions?
BTW just read that it's been illegal to import black pudding into the United States since 1971 because it contains sheep lung. Apparently during slaughter the stomach contents can get into animals' lungs. And stomach contents can spread disease.
brunoise
the onions?
BTW just read that it's been illegal to import black pudding into the United States since 1971 because it contains sheep lung. Apparently during slaughter the stomach contents can get into animals' lungs. And stomach contents can spread disease.
- pommystuart
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
"BTW just read that it's been illegal to import black pudding into the United States since 1971 because it contains sheep lung. Apparently during slaughter the stomach contents can get into animals' lungs. And stomach contents can spread disease."
Thanks for the info.
I will leave my black puddings at home next time I visit the States.
Thanks for the info.
I will leave my black puddings at home next time I visit the States.