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Old 26-03-11, 06:23 PM
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Default Royal Norfolks in a Pickle

Had to share this:

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Don't know if anyone has other regiment-associated products of the like, but thought this was a great way for a long-gone regiment to preserve its good name.

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Old 26-03-11, 08:10 PM
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Smile Chutney

I think I have seen this before in shops in East anglia, also I believe one that mentions the Suffolk Regt.
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Old 26-03-11, 09:10 PM
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I think I have seen this before in shops in East anglia, also I believe one that mentions the Suffolk Regt.
It did apparently come from Suffolk; not sure exactly where.

It's the 'Campaign Chutney' part that cracks me up... I wonder which campaign?

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Old 26-03-11, 10:02 PM
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[QUOTE=Peter J;106398]It did apparently come from Suffolk; not sure exactly where.


On the label Peter, on the label........ Bury St.Edmunds.


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Old 26-03-11, 11:05 PM
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It did apparently come from Suffolk; not sure exactly where.


On the label Peter, on the label........ Bury St.Edmunds.


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I knew that
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Old 27-03-11, 11:57 PM
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Default Get sauced or soused.

Hi P.J., I think I would prefer my Regt. to yours!..........DJ
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Old 28-03-11, 08:05 AM
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Hi P.J., I think I would prefer my Regt. to yours!..........DJ
Can't argue with that, David.

Straight in at No.1 with that, mate. Completely aces out my poor old Campaign Chutney.

Excellent entry. Thanks.

Peter.
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Old 11-11-11, 06:50 PM
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Theres also, Royal Anglian Beer, 1st Batt Royal Anglian Champagne, and Royal Norfolk choclate
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Old 11-11-11, 06:51 PM
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that stuff gets everywhere lol
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The London Scottish do a nice single malt whisky.
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