[lace-chat] Food in odd places

2009-08-21 Thread Martha Krieg
I suppose the person who arranges it thinks of it as "food for people with special requirements", and the only sign available is Vegetarian? -- -- Martha Krieg mkr...@rc.net in Michigan To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com

Re: [lace-chat] Quirky things in Estonia

2009-08-21 Thread Lesley Blackshaw
martina.dewi...@web.de wrote: Hi Lesley, what is the difference between the two? Could you give me examples what they are? Martina in Germany Free-from is a range of products mainly for people with sensitivities - usually to dairy and wheat, so their burgers contain meat, but no wheat.

Re: [lace-chat] Quirky things in Estonia

2009-08-21 Thread martina . dewille
Hi Lesley, what is the difference between the two? Could you give me examples what they are? Martina in Germany On 20 Aug 2009 at 19:18, Lesley Blackshaw wrote: > > My bugbear is putting the 'free from' meat products in the freezer > with > the meat-free foods and calling them all 'vegetar

[lace-chat] Our lovely turner

2009-08-21 Thread VivienneWalton
Hi, I thought many of you would like to know our turner Derek, who has been with us many years, brought his last lot of bobbins holders and things last week. This week he was admitted to the Hospice. Derek has made bobbins both bone and wood plus his lovely pin boxes for more years than we ca

Re: [lace-chat] Quirky things in Estonia

2009-08-21 Thread Jane Partridge
In message , Steph Peters writes The coffee shop sells not only coffee and coffee makers, but also other household items like crockery and bed linen, and then a few clothing items which change over time but always seem to include a selection of bras! Could they be getting confused over their c