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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Letters

Going nuts for gnats in Huddersfield

Packet of KP dry roasted peanuts
No insects were harmed in the making of this snack. Photograph: Studiomode/Alamy

In an interval break at a concert in Huddersfield Town Hall, I served a gentleman in a black suit and bow tie with his drinks (Letters, 31 July). He asked for “a bag of gnats”. “Gnats,” I replied?, and asked him to repeat, which he did several times. Finally I got clarification from Mary the publican. “He means nuts.”
Rob Canon
Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire

• In Aberdare, in 1986, when ordering a sandwich in a pub, I asked the landlord if they had brown bread. “We had some once but there was no call for it,” he replied.
Jude Anderson
Cardiff

• It’s the summer holidays. Come to Devon! First July frost in living memory in our village this week. Ice on the windscreen in the morning and some chilly campers.
Mary Stiff
Exeter

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