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Well, I found some really great bread by s. It is malted, but

doesn't say so on the label, you have to read the ingredients.

I saw that P & E tea or whatever it was. Just got back an hour ago

from shopping for food. I am starving. Have bought three types of

pickles so far. And Jim, you are mean, mean, mean! I read every

little dig, grrr!

I had to buy some calcium here and it was really expensive. One of

the kids was cranky so I had to hurry otherwise I would have looked

for some Tums or the like, to save money.

We have not gained weight, that is one good thing. I am not

weighing, but judging by clothes fit.

We are helping Tylar with her back yard, putting up a gate lock and

the trampoline, swing set, etc. Trying to squeeze in some sight-

seeing, as well.

Marta

calculating thirty doses at 800 mg each, £3.49? That must be seven

dollars...ugh.

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Yep, £3.49 would be just about 7 bucks. How is the petrol price? when I was

there two summers ago it was just .99d per litre. But then, in the UK the

government controls the price of petrol so there isn't the price gouging that we

have in the States.

And it's GP TIPS. have you tried the malt and vinegar crisps? (potato chips).

And how about that wonderful steak flavoured cup-o-noodles. I loved that stuff

and kept some with me at all times. Cam in handy about 11 p.m. in my room.

Ah, how wonderful the UK is.

Jim

who hopes Marta remembers to tell HRH The Queen that I said hello

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Eating in England

Well, I found some really great bread by s. It is malted, but

doesn't say so on the label, you have to read the ingredients.

I saw that P & E tea or whatever it was. Just got back an hour ago

from shopping for food. I am starving. Have bought three types of

pickles so far. And Jim, you are mean, mean, mean! I read every

little dig, grrr!

I had to buy some calcium here and it was really expensive. One of

the kids was cranky so I had to hurry otherwise I would have looked

for some Tums or the like, to save money.

We have not gained weight, that is one good thing. I am not

weighing, but judging by clothes fit.

We are helping Tylar with her back yard, putting up a gate lock and

the trampoline, swing set, etc. Trying to squeeze in some sight-

seeing, as well.

Marta

calculating thirty doses at 800 mg each, £3.49? That must be seven

dollars...ugh.

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