The UK Growers Thread!

R3l@X

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That was me yesterday man lol I bought one cheese cuz it was made a few miles away, then I got grapes n before I knew it I was in tesco buying chutney n 4 other cheeses...nothing like a cheesetastic night in...especially with all those delicious cheeses out this time of yr.
 

R3l@X

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if ur trying to sell something few short points at the start I skimmed it n saw kickstarter n tbh that's all I'd seen lol
 

zeddd

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Neither :) Just very much in the mood for a cheese toasty extravaganza. That kind of weather.
I have to be tripping to eat 9 dif cheeses, in fact lsd was the beginning of the end for my love of proper cheese and it killed milk for me forevermore, peak trip I started to look at cheese down a microscope....u deffo don't wanna do that if u a chef lol
 

abe supercro

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Devil’s Bridge

Kromlauer Park is a gothic style, 200-acre country park in the municipality of Kromlau in the Görlitz Gablenzgasse district in Germany. An incredible attraction of the park is the Rakotzbrücke, more popularly known asDevil’s Bridge.

The impressive arch bridge was built around 1860. During its construction, other peculiar rock formations were built on the lake and in the park. Devil’s Bridge is no longer open to the public to ensure its preservation. A unique feature of the bridge is that its reflection on the water’s surface creates a flawless circle, regardless of which side is being viewed.
 

bradburry

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Devil’s Bridge

Kromlauer Park is a gothic style, 200-acre country park in the municipality of Kromlau in the Görlitz Gablenzgasse district in Germany. An incredible attraction of the park is the Rakotzbrücke, more popularly known asDevil’s Bridge.

The impressive arch bridge was built around 1860. During its construction, other peculiar rock formations were built on the lake and in the park. Devil’s Bridge is no longer open to the public to ensure its preservation. A unique feature of the bridge is that its reflection on the water’s surface creates a flawless circle, regardless of which side is being viewed.
blah blah blah Abe that is soooooo shit
 
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