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    Was in the supermarket the other day and threw a box of Jaffa cakes in the basket. Munched on them big style later.

    Jaffa cakes! Haven't eaten one in 10 years! I'd forgotten them!

    Guess I reverted to something that I remembered brought me comfort in the past in this time of anxiety.

    So, what have you noticed your subliminal go to comfort to be? Maybe a food, a book, a movie, an activity that you are rediscovering?

    Mine is clearly Jaffa Cakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoseyourdaddy View Post
    Was in the supermarket the other day and threw a box of Jaffa cakes in the basket. Munched on them big style later.

    Jaffa cakes! Haven't eaten one in 10 years! I'd forgotten them!

    Guess I reverted to something that I remembered brought me comfort in the past in this time of anxiety.

    So, what have you noticed your subliminal go to comfort to be? Maybe a food, a book, a movie, an activity that you are rediscovering?

    Mine is clearly Jaffa Cakes
    Jaffa Cakes are very very nice in a time of Crisis. Another comfort is just waking up in the morning and thanking the man above your alive and well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw528 View Post
    Jaffa Cakes are very very nice in a time of Crisis. Another comfort is just waking up in the morning and thanking the man above your alive and well.
    It's far better than not waking up

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw528 View Post
    Jaffa Cakes are very very nice in a time of Crisis. Another comfort is just waking up in the morning and thanking the man above your alive and well.
    The man above? You must mean the the man who invented the Jaffa Cake

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoseyourdaddy View Post
    The man above? You must mean the the man who invented the Jaffa Cake
    Yes , The man above . Not the man below.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoseyourdaddy View Post
    Was in the supermarket the other day and threw a box of Jaffa cakes in the basket. Munched on them big style later.

    Jaffa cakes! Haven't eaten one in 10 years! I'd forgotten them!

    Guess I reverted to something that I remembered brought me comfort in the past in this time of anxiety.

    So, what have you noticed your subliminal go to comfort to be? Maybe a food, a book, a movie, an activity that you are rediscovering?

    Mine is clearly Jaffa Cakes
    My little dog, for years has been trying to teach me the art of zig and zag.
    I'm now grateful and it's a comfort.
    @ JFBSSKC

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    The best thing about Jaffa Cakes is that the sponge bit is equally tasty when it's soft and spongy as it is when it's hard and crispy.
    Are we there yet ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney Rubble View Post
    The best thing about Jaffa Cakes is that the sponge bit is equally tasty when it's soft and spongy as it is when it's hard and crispy.
    And they are easy for the likes of yourself to scoff when you are going through the scriptures on the pulpit.

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    All true, but not too bad to track our odd/quirky experiences too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney Rubble View Post
    The best thing about Jaffa Cakes is that the sponge bit is equally tasty when it's soft and spongy as it is when it's hard and crispy.
    As for you... Just call me Al

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