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Old 17-05-2003   #1
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oatcakes wot u ona bout!!

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Pov, not really supposed to advertise on the forum, but why don't you include a picture of your oatcakes, so that everyone can see what they are like. We probably have a few members up in that area, but can you post them for those of us who don't live nearby?
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Shame on you rolf,you dont know what a oatcake looks like...then join the club...visit the site and sign the guestbook...we are bound to get some free samples....brian
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Povey,is it too late to book a stand at Mediacast 2003,with a sandwich at 3.95 and a bag of crisps at 1.50 a coke at 1.70, your oatcakes would go down a bomb at 50p each
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Hmmm, thinking of those hawaiian girls already. Well that and the taste of deliciously light oatcakes.
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That's a good idea Brian, Pov, can you make it down to Docklands for the show, as CH says, there is always a demand for reasonable priced and tasty food there.
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Yes,and it is only 5 grand for a 4 square metre display
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The site could do with some spell corrections, methord and temperture stick out a bit.

Bring some down to the show, selling them to the public may however get you kicked out.
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Next time Pov comes online I'll get him to send me some, they certainly sound good.
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Cool images should be available

click here u should see sum oatcakes
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mmmmmmmmmm

u could use them for sky digital

but they r a bit smaller.

cleic here a more
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Pov, will they survive the postal system?
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I can see some exceedingly square objects, are these the oatcakes ?

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Everytime it rains here in Spain my tv screen is covered in oatcakes............come on,lets have some pictures.......
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poveys oatcakes

hello you guys,

i have made a new website (www.poveysoatcakes.com ),
there are pictures, what we do, the history of poveys oatcakes and you can order a few dozen online with fast next day delivery (shipped around the world by courier). its been a while i hope nobody has for got about us oatcake fans in the potteries.

yours pov.
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OK Pov, done the deed, have ordered some for the rest of the family, as the postage is a bit prohibitive for small orders. What's the shelf life of the cakes, can there not be a slightly cheaper postage option?

PS Good to hear from you.

If they make it to me by Tuesday morning, I will pass some on to Jimbo and Tirosh to try.
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I have tasted them oatcakes.............i'd sooner eat the shelf..............even the box they came in had more currents in it.Even the Queen on the stamp was wincing.........how can so many top class ingredients taste like that!...........send me by return of post a photograph of 2 dozen of your finest oatcakes and i will send you a photo of a cheque in full payment....................................
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Got them this morning thanks Pov, absolutely delicious.
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Oatcakes, oatmeal....


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Not what you would imagine Cor, they really are superb, a bit like pancakes, but with a lot of taste..
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im glad you liked them were they wonderfully packaged? did you give any to your mates what did they think

you should make sure you keep them cool rolf with all this hot weather they start goin off quickly
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£15.50 delivery for 3 boxes! how much do they weigh? You can send about 20kg for that price....
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im glad you liked them were they wonderfully packaged? did you give any to your mates what did they think

you should make sure you keep them cool rolf with all this hot weather they start goin off quickly
They arrived yesterday morning so didn't have a chance to give any to Jimbo or Tirosh, had some for lunch and took some down to my sister, all either went into the fridge or freezer immediately.

You may need to look at the carriage though, as mhku says, it is prohibitive, have you looked at Citylink?
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Thanks Rolf, perhaps you should post a pic of you eating them. I'm sure that will satisfy Tirosh and me.
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