I grew up with Colman’s Mustard on the table. And still I use Colman’s. It was first produced by a Norwich family, so is very special to this (formerly) Norwich lass
Timeless, one of the titles from Maria Antonia’s #2023picofthe week
I grew up with Colman’s Mustard on the table. And still I use Colman’s. It was first produced by a Norwich family, so is very special to this (formerly) Norwich lass
Timeless, one of the titles from Maria Antonia’s #2023picofthe week
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Love all the greens in this. With that little bit of yellow!
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Apart from the Colman’s Mustard, that colouring caught my eye
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There are things like that, that keep us grounded.
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Yes indeed. I worked for Colman’s…just for one week in a hot summer.
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The setting is beautiful, and I love the bike.
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Thank you. The setting is the North Norfolk Railway, which uses steam engines and the original plush carriages and is all kitted out to match the period.
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