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Christine Caruso's avatar

I went to the Wintershall Nativity a good few years ago, and it was truly moving and well worth taking the time to pre-book and get warmly dressed!

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Kate Roxburgh's avatar

We might well do that.

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Mark Diacono's avatar

I agree about ‘sweet’!

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Kate Roxburgh's avatar

I’m often called sweet. They could just say kind.

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Alicia's avatar

I am jealous of the labels! I have run out and haven't been able to find ones I like! Everything's just getting a strip of masking tape, but that's not really something you can give someone.

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Kate Roxburgh's avatar

Hi Alicia, I don't need all mine atm. Send me your address via IG or here on a pm and I'll pop some in the post to you.

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Alicia's avatar

That's so kind! Thank you!

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Jo's avatar

I’ve been to the Porchester baths, they’re fabulous, completely unpretentious, lots of locals just having a nice time, no plinkety or whale music, really recommend a visit

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Kate Roxburgh's avatar

Have I told you about my dislike of plinkety music and whale music? Or you must be a mind reader. I quite fancy a visit.

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Jo's avatar

Do go… this where I wish I was retired & tag along with you

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Judith's avatar

Love the mincemeat labels! I’m not sharing the microwave hint with my daughter as we don’t have one, she’s campaigning constantly for one, and would add that information to her argument! 😂 I keep meaning to book the outdoor nativity, (several friends have been and have all said it’s fabulous. I’m just not sure about standing in the cold, and with my luck we’d book a day with storms!

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Kate Roxburgh's avatar

I think I would like the Christmas nativity too as the Fiddian Greens also own one of my favourite cafés, Hilltop Kitchen and it’s nearby. But would probably book a dat with pouring rain as well.

I use the microwave so much for cooking veg and fish and melting chocolate although I think I could do without it tbh.

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Judith's avatar

I had one when L was a baby, for heating her meals, but later only used it to cook carrots, as I have a tiny kitchen it was given away.

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