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tzor wrote:BoganGod wrote:There is a reason why shrimping is so popular in the UK. Foot fungus and toe jam take the taste of the food out of the mouth nicely. Foot and mouth disease, invented by the british in a fetish overreach that went way too far.
I don't think that explains Stinking Bishop. Then again, nothing explains Stinking Bishop.
riskllama wrote:canned cheese?
mrswdk wrote:This thread is not inclusive of Muslims and deserves to be moved to Trash Can.
Dukasaur wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:TeeGee wrote:So when I get to the USA, what should i ask for if I want real bacon?
An air ticket to the UK.
The idea that anything in England is worth eating stretches "suspension of disbelief" to the breaking point.
riskllama wrote:yeah, I don't think that's real.
riskllama wrote:sym, you're an idiot.
jonesthecurl wrote:Dukasaur wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:TeeGee wrote:So when I get to the USA, what should i ask for if I want real bacon?
An air ticket to the UK.
The idea that anything in England is worth eating stretches "suspension of disbelief" to the breaking point.
So why are half the TV cooks in America Brits?
Dukasaur wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Dukasaur wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:TeeGee wrote:So when I get to the USA, what should i ask for if I want real bacon?
An air ticket to the UK.
The idea that anything in England is worth eating stretches "suspension of disbelief" to the breaking point.
So why are half the TV cooks in America Brits?
Americans only know that good food comes from Europe. They're not very good a distinguishing the different parts of Europe or explaining the differences. So it's easy enough to persuade them that Jamie Oliver is the greatest living authority on Italian food or Gordon Ramsay on French. If any real Italian or French chefs are objecting, they won't get any airplay anyway.
And the Brits speak better English than their French and Italian counterparts...
Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:sym, you're an idiot.
Baffling, what are you talking about now? Are you upset that I schooled you on bacon?
riskllama wrote:Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:sym, you're an idiot.
Baffling, what are you talking about now? Are you upset that I schooled you on bacon?
yeah, that's what you did...
Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:yeah, I don't think that's real.
Turkey bacon? It's a thing. Jewish people eat it too if they're keeping kosher. A lot of takeaways are run by Muslim families in my area, and indeed all around the UK. If they're halal, they will use turkey ham and turkey bacon on their pizzas.
Symmetry wrote:For those not in the know- Stinking Bishop is a strong flavoured cheese. If you're terrified of Stilton, and prefer your cheese out of a can, it's probably not for you.
jonesthecurl wrote:So why are half the TV cooks in America Brits?
tzor wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:So why are half the TV cooks in America Brits?
I don't think that's quite accurate. You have a significant number of chefs coming from the land of the gumbo (New Orleans). I'm starting to see a number of chefs on TV coming from the Midwest. In fact looking at the Food Network's featured chefs I can't find a single Brit. (You might be confusing some of the New Yorker's with Brits but they are all from the other side of the pond.)
mrswdk wrote:Well of course. The UK is world-renowned for its cuisine.
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