tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214545874110139815.post775139128981383221..comments2023-03-24T21:12:45.453+00:00Comments on The Hurley Bird Catches the Worm: The Biscuit, The Prop We Need in this Vale of TearsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214545874110139815.post-14415629812044183012012-03-05T20:23:02.085+00:002012-03-05T20:23:02.085+00:00Oh yes - and Welsh Catholics too (e.g. St Richard ...Oh yes - and Welsh Catholics too (e.g. St Richard Gwynne).<br /><br />As for Lemon Puffs, after the wise warning of Cardinal O'Brien on the weekend against subverting marriage, I just think we should tread carefully! ;-)<br /><br />I've never been a fan of chocolate digestives, but do come across them in the house as Mrs H and the little Hs like them. If robbed of other choices I have been known to partake.<br /><br />Still open to suggestion for the perfect biccie... Let the debate rage!Gareth Hurley Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10463558987479607171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214545874110139815.post-72632904870488333422012-03-04T22:49:54.568+00:002012-03-04T22:49:54.568+00:00Did you realise that hymn is about the English Cat...Did you realise that hymn is about the English Catholic struggle? As an Englishwoman happily married for many years to a Welshman I support. 2 rugby teams and we were both thrilled by the match, this weeks football and ruby were an anti- climax like rich teas! <br />We rediscovered lemon puffs recently, smaller and round but delicious <br />I'm still mourning the loss of milk and honey creams and big square tins in the grocers window.<br />But choco<br />Ate digestives are wonderful !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com