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barry1010 | 12:25 Sat 18th Nov 2023 | ChatterBank
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Trying to stop myself doing a bad thing.

 

A woman in my Nextdoor group is advertising 'charcuterie boards, order now for Christmas'.

I thought that made a change from the Christmas Eve boxes, door wreaths, stockings, elves, lollipop trees and was intrigued.

Clicked on the post and what did I see? Plates of biscuits, apparently home made. £20. What a disappointment, what a misuse of a French word.  I have a very strong urge to tell her. 

I am trying to be a better person 

 

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Are the biscuits on a wooden board?  Maybe it's the board she's selling with the biscuits thrown.

thrown *in*

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Seem to be on gold effect plates

Cheeky!   Perhaps she doesn't know what the word means and just thinks it sounds posh.  I bet her customers will be disappointed when they see what they're getting.

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Hopefully they will take note of the photos.

I was expecting to see cooked meats and lovely cheeses. (Cheese?)

For £20 I would think I was buying just a wooden board.  

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Ah!  I see what you mean.  I was expecting the food, not particularly on a board.

Christmas hampers don't always come in a nice whicker hamper, and I'd be very surprised to receive an empty hamper with a Christmas bow on it.

Interesting that we read the same words but had very different expectations 

Now there's a wee earner.  I can buy wooden boards from B&M for £3.99.  Thrown on some biscuits and wrap in clingfilm with a wee bow. Sell for £20??

A very good idea maggiebee - I  think you've just solved a couple of Christmas presents  for me.😀

I think she might be the one who once asked, 'what's the French word for entrepreneur?' or was that G.W. Bush? 

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She certainly didn't ask the French word for biscuits 

Khandro - even worse than that; Bush claimed the French didn't have a word for entrepreneur.

Bush was alleged to have said to Tony Blair, "The problem with the French is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur."

 

He didn't say it. It was made up by Shirley Williams.

As I understand it, a basic made up charcuterie board has meats, cheeses, crackers...and a more elaborate effort  can also have nuts and chutney...maybe even fruit. 

Maybe she's just selling the board and her photo with biscuits "was for illustrative purposes only"...we know what those are like 😉. I'd contact her and ask...and point out if required that biscuits are so not charcuterie. I guess I'm not a good person...😃🤣

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There was no board in the photos, she mentioned 'home baked' a few times and usually sells amazing birthday cakes and cup cakes.

Charcuterie is meats.

Sorry, I didn't scroll down.

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No need to apologise, Tilly.

I'm still itching to tell her 😬

I would tell her before trading standards get complaints.

Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly is a next door group? is it a group of people who happen to live next door? 

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