Hope Jess is feeling much better soon. Thanks to you both for providing so much entertainment and fun via this site. Best Wishes, P.
PS Word verification for this was going to be brewaph. I just wondered if it was a little known Welsh word that was once in use amongst Welsh cheese makers, you may know it?? Brewaph: where the cheese is so ripe that is distorts on its shelf, rather in the manner of Dali's Soft Clocks!
I am feeling a bit better thanks Peter, and I am so glad that you find our blog entertaining. Nice derivation of Brewaph!! Is it a smelly cheese? How does one contain it, to stop it escaping between the crack in the kitchen cupboard door?
Poor Jess is ill and this is her word and derivation, luckily she sent it to me at the beginning of the week so we had a reserve if we needed one.
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Thanks Gavin, all Jessies work though.
ReplyDeleteHope Jess is feeling much better soon. Thanks to you both for providing so much entertainment and fun via this site. Best Wishes, P.
ReplyDeletePS Word verification for this was going to be brewaph. I just wondered if it was a little known Welsh word that was once in use amongst Welsh cheese makers, you may know it?? Brewaph: where the cheese is so ripe that is distorts on its shelf, rather in the manner of Dali's Soft Clocks!
I am feeling a bit better thanks Peter, and I am so glad that you find our blog entertaining. Nice derivation of Brewaph!! Is it a smelly cheese? How does one contain it, to stop it escaping between the crack in the kitchen cupboard door?
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