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tastes amazing on the right crackers. learn fine eating, brits.
We have this. Also amazing on crackers
tastes amazing on the right crackers. learn fine eating, brits.
My British roommate last year made a steak and kidney pie and it was mediocre at best. I didn't really like it. Pot pies have lots of veggies in it to compliment the meat. And our beef pot pies have a similar brown gravy to the british pies, but chicken is far superior.
mmm pot noodle, just found one in the cupboard from a few months ago, delicious.
EDIT: Oh god it was a year out of date, my toilet is gonna be hit hard soon.
Freaking crumpet monkeys trying to tell us pies are the height of cuisine. It's just butter and flour. A damn corn dog is the same thing in principle.
The room in which we bathe is the room in which we shit.Why do you ask where "the bathroom" is, when you aren't interested in a bath, and most of the time there isn't even a bath in there?
The room in which we bathe is the room in which we shit.
The room in which we bathe is the room in which we shit.
Not outside the home it's not... and it's certainly not the right place for a rest, either.
Why? Do you think running the microwave for a minute is cheaper than boiling a mugs worth of water? I don't understand, you don't fill the kettle to the brim every time.I have an electric kettle, but if I only need one mug of hot water I will use the microwave.
You also forgot washroom. They'll call it 3 different thing yet each one misses the basic principle that they need the toilet.
Yeah but we don't call a room a "toilet".
Yeah but we don't call a room a "toilet".
If a room has nothing more than a toilet in it though what better description could there be
That doesn't make any sense. You go to a room not an appliance.
How about "shitting and pissing room". Is that descriptive enough for you barbarians?OK will toilet room do for you?
How about "shitting and pissing room". Is that descriptive enough for you barbarians?
That's why they don't wash their hands.That doesn't make any sense. You go to a room not an appliance.
Thinking about it there must be about ten different accents in wales alone. Llanelli is different from Swansea which is different to Cardiff and that's just between three cities. The welsh accent changes so much over such short distances.
That's why they don't wash their hands.
I've flown about two dozen times and I've never heard of people clapping on a plane.
I grew up in England from age 8 to 14 (Marlow, Bucks.), then moved to the U.S.
I recall the first time I was asked how I wanted my eggs cooked - we were living in Tiburon, CA at the time - and I said, "soft-boiled." The waitress looked at me like, "wut?" and my aunt explained that America doesn't really do soft-boiled eggs. 16 years later, I still haven't really recovered from that news.
I grew up in England from age 8 to 14 (Marlow, Bucks.), then moved to the U.S.
I recall the first time I was asked how I wanted my eggs cooked - we were living in Tiburon, CA at the time - and I said, "soft-boiled." The waitress looked at me like, "wut?" and my aunt explained that America doesn't really do soft-boiled eggs. 16 years later, I still haven't really recovered from that news.
You don't have chicken in a meat pie, you have mince of indeterminate origin.
You don't eat them at KFC either, you have them at the footy, on a building site, or outside a servo at 4am.
Americans are ashamed of their sex/waste organs, they should only be mentioned if absolutely necessary and even then they should be wrapped in euphemisms just in case the children hear.
I grew up in England from age 8 to 14 (Marlow, Bucks.), then moved to the U.S.
I recall the first time I was asked how I wanted my eggs cooked - we were living in Tiburon, CA at the time - and I said, "soft-boiled." The waitress looked at me like, "wut?" and my aunt explained that America doesn't really do soft-boiled eggs. 16 years later, I still haven't really recovered from that news.
I grew up in England from age 8 to 14 (Marlow, Bucks.), then moved to the U.S.
I recall the first time I was asked how I wanted my eggs cooked - we were living in Tiburon, CA at the time - and I said, "soft-boiled." The waitress looked at me like, "wut?" and my aunt explained that America doesn't really do soft-boiled eggs. 16 years later, I still haven't really recovered from that news.
Soft boiled eggs are great. I'm still working on my timing.. Seems to be around 8 minutes after water is to a boil? Maybe 7? I've found 10 minutes to be pretty good for hard boiled though. Over that and they get too dry.
5 minutes
In the blue areas, Kettle ownership is higher....http://optimismsflame.tumblr.com/image/50029026174
Maybe we do put a little too much importance on high school and college sports.
On another note-my electric kettle just shipped and I should get it Friday.
How can I live more like the British?
I need a crash course.
Eel pie.
Where do you live? I'm originally from north London (grandparents on my fathers side are from the east end) and it was pretty common when I was growing up.I have never met a person in my life who has eaten eel.
Mmmmm....Where do you live? I'm originally from north London (grandparents on my fathers side are from the east end) and it was pretty common when I was growing up.
I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole of course.
I have never met a person in my life who has eaten eel.
Where do you live? I'm originally from north London (grandparents on my fathers side are from the east end) and it was pretty common when I was growing up.
I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole of course.
I have never met a person in my life who has eaten eel.
Your version looks less nauseating than the version we're used to.You're missing out.
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Now I'm hungry