With or without permission?And you don't have to go back that far, let's face it, there's A$$holes right in our own generation who have the same genes as we do! -![]()
With or without permission?And you don't have to go back that far, let's face it, there's A$$holes right in our own generation who have the same genes as we do! -![]()
BTW.... can anyone on here claim that they have no ancestry from prehistoric Brits?
Ya, me.
I was in the U.K. a year ago last May for three weeks. It's not true what they say about British cooking. You can get crappy food anywhere of course, but the meals I had in pubs and restaurants and people's homes, and the stuff we were able to prepare ourselves, was as good as anything I've had anywhere. Lots of good fresh ingredients were available everywhere, there were excellent farmers' markets near where we stayed, we ate well, never had a bad meal.
Read between the lines. What he called traditional British fare is the high fat, high salt, high carbohydrate, high cholesterol, badly prepared crappy food you can get anywhere, I just wanted to point out that there are other options, even in the U.K.
Oddly enough, we had fish and chips prepared at a friends house last night.Blackleaf is correct, the first thing I look forward to everytime I visit the UK is the food.:blob8:
Not really. He'll say something else that's pompous or silly, and we'll have all the ammo we need to continue.You're coming awfully close to taking the fun out of trolling Blackleaf.
Oddly enough, we had fish and chips prepared at a friends house last night.
Came out of me like thunder less than an hour later.
My body is not accustomed to crappy fried foods.
Not really. He'll say something else that's pompous or silly, and we'll have all the ammo we need to continue.
LOL, no it's not.
Even if I gave it to you, which I don't (It's origins are Punjabi), Glasgow is Scotland, not England.
Yes, we're all quite aware of the British tendency to steal from other cultures, and then call it theirs, lol.
Your asinine list aside. Ummm, OK, I agree, only a foreigner like me with an expanded palate, would call your culturally thieved foods, traditionally bland cuisine, and mockery of anything you're to immature to try, juvenile.
Not for long
Have you checked the Scottish independence polls lately?
Oddly enough, we had fish and chips prepared at a friends house last night.
Came out of me like thunder less than an hour later.
My body is not accustomed to crappy fried foods.
Not really. He'll say something else that's pompous or silly, and we'll have all the ammo we need to continue.
British foods? Beans are from Afghanistan, peas are from India, potatoes from Peru and rice from Asia.Yes, it is. There's nothing to be proud of in Canadian food. It hardly sets the world on fire.
The last time I checked Scotland is in Britain. You should have listened more to your geography teacher at school, and so should those numbskulls who green-plussed you.
Considering you're a country which stole French and English and are run by a system of government which you copied off the clever British then you're in no position to talk.
Come back when you speak Canadian and when you are run by a system of government which you invented
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British food: Tasty. And, just as importantly, normal and down-to-Earth.
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Foreign food
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British food: Tasty. And, just as importantly, normal and down-to-Earth.
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Foreign food
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British food: Tasty. And, just as importantly, normal and down-to-Earth.
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Foreign food
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British food: Tasty. And, just as importantly, normal and down-to-Earth.
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Foreign food
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British food: Tasty. And, just as importantly, normal and down-to-Earth.
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Foreign food
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British Wensleydale cheese. Britain has more cheeses than France.
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North American spray on, imitation cheese. Cheese is something that Americans and Canadians just cannot do.
FINAL SCORE
BRITISH FOOD 6-0 FOREIGN MUCK
Yes, it is. There's nothing to be proud of in Canadian food. It hardly sets the world on fire.
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Definitely a most ignorant statement. How much moose, venison, salmon do you get to eat in Old Blighty?