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Bingo.Are you in the South, by any chance.
First, you side with German food over Italian. I could understand - somewhat - because you grew up with it...but to pass on Italian for British?!
Meh.
Italian food.
Hooray, a different type of noodle covered with tomato sauce. Ooh, lets add chicken or meatballs and call it something else.
Ugh.
I HATE SEAFOOD.
No exceptions.
EVER.
With regards to British food in pubs, PASS! There are certain British foods that are similar in Eastern Europe/Poland. With that said, give me the chicken wings, hot dogs (Pick your sausage [Viennese sausage, bratwurst, Italian, kielbasa), fries, the nachos grande with extra jalapenos, the greasy burger topped with onions vs. ...black pudding (Kaszanka) or any meat that is in gelatin (Mieso w galarecie).
It's as much British as a chorizo is Japanese.
It's Indian.
First, you side with German food over Italian. I could understand - somewhat - because you grew up with it...but to pass on Italian for British?!
Bingo.
Down here there most people drink Sweet tea.
Hot tea is for British People and Old ladies.
I think though maybe Silvio (was is Silvio) thought that you meant tea with milk is uncommon in the US.
I think it is quite common in New England though, I do not know about the Midwest (I would guess yes) and west coast.
That's it. Marmite. I could not hang with the Vegemite. The stuff actually made my eyes water. I gagged. Mom? Loves the stuff. *shrug*Marmite.
I LOVE MARMITE!
It supposedly has a stronger, more pungent taste than Vegemite.
Lutefisk.
Bleh
In Sweden they have something similar, but even worse. (Or so I'm told)
Called Surströmming.
Anytime you get the words "Fermented" and "Fish" together, I'm getting as far away as possible.
There's a good reason it is not eaten in the house.
My friend who lived in Sweden said he could not stand the stuff.
Milk & honey added to my hot tea is how I've always drank it.That is what I meant.
At least down here, even people who drink hot tea, don't usually put milk in it.
Agreed!Tea without milk is like Rogers without Hammerstein...
Ok, so i got a recipe for Michie and i to try...
Then i read the 1st ingredient.
ACK!
Black Pudding (Blood Pudding) Recipe
This is the Southern American version - i am sure we could work our way up to the Euro way.
Since it is acquired and all that.
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