Ooooh. What type of cookie/biscuit is this? It looks yummy...Interesting perspective, with such a non-committal background, showing the top of it this way.
I would have guessed a prune, never seen an olive like that, have to try one some time.
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OK, friiski, here is the deal; if there are no problems with Customs down there with receiving foodstuffs from abroad through mail, then I might send you a jar full of prunes-like olives.
That sounds just great, unfortunately we have the worlds toughest customs when it comes to food imports. Being a small island away from everything we are scared of getting any type of bugs. Appreciate the offer, but I will have to wait till I get to Europe. What are they called?
I thought it was a prune too... but I don't really like prunes or olives
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OK, friiski, next time you come to Europe, give us a holler, and I mean it. Olives of the throubes of Thasos (the name of an island,) variety, specially processed, in the sense that they leave in the sun to dry and wrinkle up. Kyri, you like neither prunes, nor olives, but how about olives that look like prunes? Taste-wise, the experience of a lifetime!!
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Ooooh. What type of cookie/biscuit is this? It looks yummy...Interesting perspective, with such a non-committal background, showing the top of it this way.
I know you buy biscuits in packets, but you can also buy them singly, and hopefully you only eat one at a time.
youcan't buy them singly here,good idear,stop me eating the whole packet
I've heard of people who only eat one cookie at a time... kind of like I've heard of santa Claus and Sasquatch... I don't believe they actually exist!
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