I was in the pub last week and I fell to talking with a bloke called Peter.
He was very vertically challenged but earned a living as a baker.
He told me some really fascinating details about making flat bread.
I really did love the Pitta patter of tiny Pete.
Chat and a pint
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Chat and a pint
Post by Bobinwales » Mon Jul 03, 2017 9:35 pm
Post actions:Signature: All those years gone to waist!
Bob in Wales
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