Something uniquely American and disgusting is probably a casserole made of noodles and cut up hot dogs and frozen peas then slopped together with cream of mushroom soup and baked in the oven with crushed potato chips on top. 🤮
Aww, Golly Gee Willikers, Thanks, Catherine. LOL! 😍 😘 🥰 Now, if you know a really kind man that likes a little more to love, send him my way. Hahahaha!!! 😉
Oh my, there are a lot more men who love generous curves than we can imagine… Especially if they come with such a lovely face, bright smile and kind heart! I’ll ask the Big Boss to send you one!! 😉
Vegemite! Aussies love it, but my dad was Americanized long before he immigrated to the US, since he NEVER liked it. Neither do I. God, the stuff is awful, yet my rellies love it.
Oh my!! My brother brought back some when he traveled to Australia, years back… When he made me taste it, I thought that the stuff had gone bad during his trip back LOOOOOL It must be an acquired taste for most foreigners (and even some locals, I bet)!
Sure thing! Right now, their advertisement on TV states that they are making their classics, ”hotter, juicier and tastier”… To me, that sounds as if they were telling people ”we used to make crap, but we’re trying harder now!”
I’m really glad you enjoyed the experience! Someday, you’ll have to come to Quebec and try the original one! I am sure the rest of Canada makes good poutine, but there’s nothing like the ”real deal” 😛
Mouahahahaha that’s more than I had it in my whole summer!! I am never embarrassed to introduce visitors to poutine… But one thing I wouldn’t tell them to try are les oreilles de crisse. I still don’t understand why people here enjoy these. They are awefull if you ask me
Oooooh. English food isn’t really all that wow.
It can be a bit on the stodgy side, and there are lots of greasy options. If you care about your waistline, best to avoid battered fish and chips, roly poly or spotted dick and custard etc.
But you know….if you are travelling to England from a long way….you may as well! Just make sure you have a long walk to compensate for the calories!
English – Black Pudding
Scottish – Haggis (although I like this)
Welsh- Faggot
Northern Irish – I can’t think of one at the moment that I don’t like probably Fried Eel, but I am not sure if that is Northern Irish
Something uniquely American and disgusting is probably a casserole made of noodles and cut up hot dogs and frozen peas then slopped together with cream of mushroom soup and baked in the oven with crushed potato chips on top. 🤮
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I must say, it is indeed not something I would look forward to eat… LOL
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LOL! Wow! this is a difficult quickie to answer. I love just about every type of food. Hell, I didn’t get this way from fresh air. 😂 🤣
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Mouahahahahahahaha… There’s just a little more of you to love, my dear 🙂 xx
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Aww, Golly Gee Willikers, Thanks, Catherine. LOL! 😍 😘 🥰 Now, if you know a really kind man that likes a little more to love, send him my way. Hahahaha!!! 😉
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Oh my, there are a lot more men who love generous curves than we can imagine… Especially if they come with such a lovely face, bright smile and kind heart! I’ll ask the Big Boss to send you one!! 😉
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You’re a doll! Thanks, My Dear Friend!!! 😉
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🙂 Who wouldn’t wish you happiness?? xx
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Oh, there are a few out there that would not wish me happiness for even a second. LOL!
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Vegemite! Aussies love it, but my dad was Americanized long before he immigrated to the US, since he NEVER liked it. Neither do I. God, the stuff is awful, yet my rellies love it.
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Oh my!! My brother brought back some when he traveled to Australia, years back… When he made me taste it, I thought that the stuff had gone bad during his trip back LOOOOOL It must be an acquired taste for most foreigners (and even some locals, I bet)!
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It is most definitely an ACQUIRED taste. I am with you. It’s awful stuff.
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McDonald’s.
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LOOOL unfortunately, with restaurants in over 100 countries, pretty much all the world is infected by now 😛
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Crazy. Should be avoided. No matter where.
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Sure thing! Right now, their advertisement on TV states that they are making their classics, ”hotter, juicier and tastier”… To me, that sounds as if they were telling people ”we used to make crap, but we’re trying harder now!”
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No doubt! 😜
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Can’t think of any Canadian dishes I would not recommend. And just for the record I ate poutine TWICE this weekend!
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We visited Canada this summer and had poutine for the first time and we loved it!!
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I’m really glad you enjoyed the experience! Someday, you’ll have to come to Quebec and try the original one! I am sure the rest of Canada makes good poutine, but there’s nothing like the ”real deal” 😛
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Ahh! Didn’t know there was a difference but now you have me salivating! Will have to come, for if the original is better , yum yum!! 😊😊
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If you come, I’ll show you the best places 😉
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Sounds like a great plan! 🙂
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Mouahahahaha that’s more than I had it in my whole summer!! I am never embarrassed to introduce visitors to poutine… But one thing I wouldn’t tell them to try are les oreilles de crisse. I still don’t understand why people here enjoy these. They are awefull if you ask me
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oreilles_de_crisse
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the oreilles… I would put those into the same category as mousseline de matiere grise ( sorry no accents on my keyboard)
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Dinuguan. It’s blood stew made with blood!
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Oh Geez… Even if you did recommend it, I wouldn’t try LOL
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lol!!
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Oooooh. English food isn’t really all that wow.
It can be a bit on the stodgy side, and there are lots of greasy options. If you care about your waistline, best to avoid battered fish and chips, roly poly or spotted dick and custard etc.
But you know….if you are travelling to England from a long way….you may as well! Just make sure you have a long walk to compensate for the calories!
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Lebanese food is just AMAZING, so you ever find yourself here, you would definitely want to try everything xx
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English – Black Pudding
Scottish – Haggis (although I like this)
Welsh- Faggot
Northern Irish – I can’t think of one at the moment that I don’t like probably Fried Eel, but I am not sure if that is Northern Irish
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Hello, Catherine! I have selected you to participate in the Weekly Song Challenge Round 29!
http://beckiesmentalmess.blog/2019/09/02/weekly-song-challenge-round-29/
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Bangers and mash! 🙂
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