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    Guardian of the North and kipper holder Angie's Avatar
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    oh yeah
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    Nah - what ever else might be said about Brum - Birmingham tap water is the best

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    When all the shopping trolleys dont fill up all the resevoirs its ok
    Devon waters terrible- its like steam!

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    Nope it's official - they did a blind taste test - Brums came first Yorkshires came eighth

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    When it comes to tap water mine is the worst.. It's been really horrible for the last couple of weeks - even worse than normal!
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    If remember rightly Manchester and Lancashire get there water from the lake district hence why its so good
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    We have a glut of runner beans in the garden.

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    If remember rightly Manchester and Lancashire get there water from the lake district hence why its so good
    we get ours from the Thames; thats why Vegetarians avoid it.
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    Hi I'm looking for a runner bean curry. I have found a Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall recipe on the net so I shall probably try that. There is another one that has runner beans and aubergine. They both use a home made curry paste and then one adds coconut milk the other natural yoghurt. One uses five green chillies which is too spicy for me so I will have to adapt it. The recipe does say to use half of of the mix!!!

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    I love runner beans raw.. never so keen on them cooked
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