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twinhope
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Post by twinhope »

I just filled in the survey. Didn't take more than one minute.

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PW in Polemi
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Post by PW in Polemi »

Done it! :lol:

Much of the food here in Cyprus is grown on the Island, so it is all much fresher (and cheaper) than we were used to where we come from.

We especially enjoy:
Our Cypriot friends and neighbours dropping by with spare produce/baked goodies/eggs (including ostrich eggs!).
The man with a van full of fruit & veg he harvested that morning, parked outside the local coffeeshop waiting for customers. When he's had enough coffee/chat with the local chaps, he drives off round the village announcing over a loud hailer what produce he has - a very effective "stop me and buy one" method!
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Ecosse
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Post by Ecosse »

Is it possible to fill the survey in twice? If I were still living in Scotland, my answers would be very different to my 'French' ones.
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Post by Nemo »

Ditto and good luck to him!
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Post by suse »

done
although wanted to add our local supermarkets all use local producers and artisans
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Post by paolo »

Thanks all for taking the time, much appreciated. Yes, it is possible to fill in the survey more than once if you have different personas depending on which country you are in.
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Post by mmg »

All done.
linda que linda
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Post by linda que linda »

Done!
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Post by Sanchisimo »

Done! It coincides with a visit to the local cheese festival (Casabermeja). Fabulous cheese and local olive oil - heaven.
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Post by cartnpa »

Done... good luck!
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Post by kg1 »

Done - good luck to him.
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Post by Comriest »

Done :-)
Zur Alten Weinkelter
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Post by Zur Alten Weinkelter »

Done ! happy to help :)
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Post by Martha »

done :)
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Post by squirrel »

All done, hope it helps.
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