Alex Salmond is urging pro-independence parties to field one 'Yes' candidate at any future de facto General Election.
17.06.2022 - 12:37 / ok.co.uk
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Soak the gelatine leaves in cold water for 5 minutes. 2. Add the agave syrup to a saucepan with 100ml of water.
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4. Blend the mango flesh until smooth. 5.
Stir into the saucepan along with the lime zest and juice. Whisk in the yoghurt. 6.
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Alex Salmond is urging pro-independence parties to field one 'Yes' candidate at any future de facto General Election.
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