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| I'm looking to buy one of Jamie's Flavour (Flavor) Shakers but have a question before doing so. A friend of mine, who is also in the business, advised me that unless you have a cockney accent, the shaker won't work. Anyone know if this is 'irish stew' or whether my 'dinner plate' is telling me 'pork pies'? 'Tom Hanks'. |
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| I think your dinner plate is telling you a big porkie pie. Toss him down the apple and pairs, or maybe ask your trouble and strife
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