Christmas starts early

chocs.jpgYou may recall The Hamper. I am not quite sure how many years we have been receiving this annual, festive, food parcel from my brother and family. But it is a high point.

Since I was visiting last week, they decided that it would be a good idea if they reclaimed some living space, so I was given the hamper to bring back with me.

Jax has discovered the vegetarian (!), fair trade (!) co-operative (!) tasty (!!) chocolates (!!!). They are very good, apparently.

 

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Comments

6 responses to “Christmas starts early”

  1. enjoy with a free conscience!

  2. They seek her here, they seek her there, they seek the Haricot Pimpernel everywhere.

  3. yum! enjoy!

  4. Oi! What you doing with my mother’s chocolates? 😯

  5. Your mother has no chocolates.
    Not any more. 🙂

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