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Those Brits and their funny food names. How would you like a dinner hoastess to ask you, "Would you like a little spotted dick?"
Strangely enough, one of the best meals I ever had was at a hotel on Piccadilly in Mayfair, across from Hyde Park and just down from Buckingham Palace. Go figure. I also like London more than any other European city outside of Paris (I'm French, so I don't have a choice on #1).
Strangely enough, one of the best meals I ever had was at a hotel on Piccadilly in Mayfair, across from Hyde Park and just down from Buckingham Palace. Go figure. I also like London more than any other European city outside of Paris (I'm French, so I don't have a choice on #1).
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I went to graduate school in London, and the most important thing I learned there was that aside from Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash and American fast food, there is not a person on the entire island who can cook an edible meal.
I stayed at The Mount Royal by Speakers Corner, a very good hotel. The breakfast chef, knowing I was from Kentucky was very proud to tell me he had some country ham coming in. For days I waited in anticipation of finally having a decent breakfast. When the day finally arrived, the poor sod boiled it.
I stayed at The Mount Royal by Speakers Corner, a very good hotel. The breakfast chef, knowing I was from Kentucky was very proud to tell me he had some country ham coming in. For days I waited in anticipation of finally having a decent breakfast. When the day finally arrived, the poor sod boiled it.
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"Would you like a little spotted dick?"
"Knock me up at 6am."
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Don't forget famspear who has become or acquired a dear heartBurnaby49 wrote:Most of his posts seem to be gibberish unrelated to any topic of substance. It's almost like they are generated by a computer algorithm. I suspect a sovereign having a little fun without wanting to show his true hand. Well, at least Gregg has acquired a new brother.Thule wrote:I have no idea where you are getting with this, why you seem to think I am British, or the relevance of my nationality.searcher wrote: Yeah, > they < (The Bloody British) ran through the briars and they ran through the brambles
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Entirely unfair! We have imported a large number of Italians for precisely that purpose (including my grandfather!)Gregg wrote:I went to graduate school in London, and the most important thing I learned there was that aside from Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash and American fast food, there is not a person on the entire island who can cook an edible meal.
I stayed at The Mount Royal by Speakers Corner, a very good hotel. The breakfast chef, knowing I was from Kentucky was very proud to tell me he had some country ham coming in. For days I waited in anticipation of finally having a decent breakfast. When the day finally arrived, the poor sod boiled it.
It has to be admitted that my wife and I tend to put off going to restaurants until we go abroad (although in general I would avoid Finnish food - We did have one excellent meal, reindeer, in a restaurant in the middle of Helsinki harbour, happily at somebody else's expense).
Being married to one from the South of England, I keep being told that pie & mash and jellied eels are food, but remain to be convinced. By the same token, the idea that somebody from Kentucky of all places should extol the virtues of American fast food is very strange. For the best fish & chips, head north and preferably east to Yorkshire or Nothumberland.
PS For a good satire of Britain, try Asterix chez les Bretons (preferably in the original French).
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My mother's family has its roots in Lancashire. They all knew how to cook pretty well.... As for Yorkshire, I still remember the delicious meals my bride and I had in York, on our honeymoon, back in August of 1977.
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I must confess to a fondness for black pudding.Pottapaug1938 wrote:My mother's family has its roots in Lancashire. They all knew how to cook pretty well.... As for Yorkshire, I still remember the delicious meals my bride and I had in York, on our honeymoon, back in August of 1977.
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On a recent trip, we found the food to be excellent-- we stayed at B & B's and the breakfasts were all one could hope for. In Conwy in Wales, we found two only moderately expensive bistros with EXCELLENT food. One even offered a very good value early bird evening meal with one or two courses. In London, we ate a a good, although moderately expensive, Italian restaurant near Victoria Station.
Also, in Kesick and several other towns, we ran into local markets with very good cheeses, breads, sausages (dried, ready to eat) and pastries. Every tea room we ate at for lunch had a great soup, great bread, and, of course, cakes of wonderful quality.
Admittedly, we were only in London for two nights, where the food is allegedly very expensive or not very good, but, as mentioned above, we had an excellent Italian meal.
One note. Lunch at the British Museum is OK; but it does not compare to lunch at the Louvre!
Also, in Kesick and several other towns, we ran into local markets with very good cheeses, breads, sausages (dried, ready to eat) and pastries. Every tea room we ate at for lunch had a great soup, great bread, and, of course, cakes of wonderful quality.
Admittedly, we were only in London for two nights, where the food is allegedly very expensive or not very good, but, as mentioned above, we had an excellent Italian meal.
One note. Lunch at the British Museum is OK; but it does not compare to lunch at the Louvre!
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My mother was born and raised in Hull on the Yorkshire coast and I spent much of my youth in the village of Barrowford in Lancashire so I have a 50+ year time-line of northern English cooking. My conclusion? Generally rubbish with some competence in baked goods and deserts when I was a child but greatly improved since. A lot is still crap but the same can be said anywhere. And their cheeses and higher quality sausages are excellent.The Dog wrote:I must confess to a fondness for black pudding.Pottapaug1938 wrote:My mother's family has its roots in Lancashire. They all knew how to cook pretty well.... As for Yorkshire, I still remember the delicious meals my bride and I had in York, on our honeymoon, back in August of 1977.
Speaking of sausages, I hate black pudding. A musty stale flavour.
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Re: Your Post > The Dog » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:57 pm
Your post tells me more about Keith & Abe than anything I have read yet.
Your post tells me more about Keith & Abe than anything I have read yet.
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Sorry, I do get off topic.searcher wrote:Re: Your Post > The Dog » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:57 pm
Your post tells me more about Keith & Abe than anything I have read yet.
Anyway, the following link is to a page with a picture of Keith Richards in a fish & chip shop.
http://dbboots.com/index.php
Obtaining a photograph of Abraham Lincoln in a fish & chip shop is left as an exercise for the reader.
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I don't know how much it had to do with English cuisine, Keef or Searcher, but on Saturday I had a heart attack. I'm home now, and okay.
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Hoo boy! Sorry to hear that, and glad you're not undergoing emergency surgery.Gregg wrote:I don't know how much it had to do with English cuisine, Keef or Searcher, but on Saturday I had a heart attack. I'm home now, and okay.
Please take care. I really enjoy reading what you post.
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This is why I'm a solid believer in knowing CPR. Hope your recovery is smooth.
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Shit. Take it easy, 'mano. Finding life's balances is not easy. One of our main mantras encapsulates why I like my partners so much: "No one ever went to his grave wishing he spent more time at the office."
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Sorry to hear that Gregg. Stay home a rest up. Your health is the most important thing.Gregg wrote:I don't know how much it had to do with English cuisine, Keef or Searcher, but on Saturday I had a heart attack. I'm home now, and okay.
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Thank you everyone who posted here, in PMs and even on my facebook page....
It was a little 'Dick Cheney' model heart attack, I was at work where we have a hospital on site and I got into treatment early so I'm good. The sticky wicket to it all was I was still A-fibbing and had to be medicated for a few days to try to get my pulse down, on Monday they put in a stint and then shocked my heart to reset the EKG thingy... (I was out for this part, I'm told you do a pretty impressive jump when they do it)
The big thing is I know now I have to end my 38 year relationship with Phillip Morris, and that's gonna be a challenge....
Again, thanks everyone, I should be back to the snarky SOB you all know in a week or so.
It was a little 'Dick Cheney' model heart attack, I was at work where we have a hospital on site and I got into treatment early so I'm good. The sticky wicket to it all was I was still A-fibbing and had to be medicated for a few days to try to get my pulse down, on Monday they put in a stint and then shocked my heart to reset the EKG thingy... (I was out for this part, I'm told you do a pretty impressive jump when they do it)
The big thing is I know now I have to end my 38 year relationship with Phillip Morris, and that's gonna be a challenge....
Again, thanks everyone, I should be back to the snarky SOB you all know in a week or so.
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If you seriously try to stop smoking you'll be an even snarkier SOB than the one we already know.
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I have heard about this, but I'm concerned that cardiac surgery skills are now reduced to "just reboot it".Gregg wrote:Thank you everyone who posted here, in PMs and even on my facebook page....
It was a little 'Dick Cheney' model heart attack, I was at work where we have a hospital on site and I got into treatment early so I'm good. The sticky wicket to it all was I was still A-fibbing and had to be medicated for a few days to try to get my pulse down, on Monday they put in a stint and then shocked my heart to reset the EKG thingy... (I was out for this part, I'm told you do a pretty impressive jump when they do it)
Swapping it for a black pudding habit won't help. (I'm trying to keep out of the British cuisine discussion.)Gregg wrote:The big thing is I know now I have to end my 38 year relationship with Phillip Morris, and that's gonna be a challenge....
Again, thanks everyone, I should be back to the snarky SOB you all know in a week or so.
Stay well/get better; we need you here.
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Gregg wrote:Thank you everyone who posted here, in PMs and even on my facebook page....
It was a little 'Dick Cheney' model heart attack, I was at work where we have a hospital on site and I got into treatment early so I'm good. The sticky wicket to it all was I was still A-fibbing and had to be medicated for a few days to try to get my pulse down, on Monday they put in a stint and then shocked my heart to reset the EKG thingy... (I was out for this part, I'm told you do a pretty impressive jump when they do it)
The big thing is I know now I have to end my 38 year relationship with Phillip Morris, and that's gonna be a challenge....
Well, that will give you even more money to spend on the hordes of attractive young staffers at the well-armed bunker complex.... Be well, my friend.
Again, thanks everyone, I should be back to the snarky SOB you all know in a week or so.
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