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Wot I Ate On My Holidays

Started by Buttonman, 03 October, 2012, 08:44:19 PM

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Frank

Quote from: Proudhuff on 31 October, 2013, 04:29:27 PM
Ignore chocolate eat Tablet.  :D

A solid brick of refined sugar, condensed milk, and butter. Scotland saw other folk eating chocolate bars and came up with tablet as the equivalent of Crocodile Dundee casting a derisive glance at a street punk's flick knife - that won't make you diabetic and rot your teeth; this will make you diabetic and rot your teeth.

The only Scottish chocolate I can think of is whatever the fuck Boyd Tunnock smothers the fondant centre of his tea cakes with, and that tastes less like actual chocolate than all the weird sweeties my Gran used to give me, which had packaging covered with umlauts and little circles over the vowels. I still don't know where she found that stuff.


Link Prime

Quote from: sauchie on 31 October, 2013, 05:31:48 PM
A solid brick of refined sugar, condensed milk, and butter.

Didn't think any of you lot would be into whitish-brown bricks of life threatening substances.

Devons Daddy

Living in this region (S.E Asia) I tend to eat unusual at times.
But whilst I am here I wish to state. British Chocolate cadburys always wins!!

But whilst in Taiwan recently I tried cho tau foo.
It was disgusting and smelt like rotten eggs!!
Delicatese in this region it's a fermented bean-curd.

Bloody awful!
I AM VERY BUSY!
PJ Maybe and I use the same dictionary, live with it.

NO 2000ad no life!

Ancient Otter

I've heard people say the chocolate in Australia isn't nice, can anyone here confirm?

In Iceland I had chocolate with pieces of liquorice in them (both as bars and pieces), wasn't expecting them to be so delicious....

nickdeth

I agree most of the Chocolate here in the U.S. is crap i tend to get import choc its Awesome but Expensive.

Fungus

Have driven through Hershey (Penn.) and the town literally smells of chocolate. Here, that would be frabjous. In the US it is not pleasant.

I, Cosh

Currently searching for an Ulster fry in dreich downtown Belfast.
We never really die.


The Doctor Alt 8



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Definitely Not Mister Pops

Quote from: The Doctor Alt 8 on 28 December, 2013, 04:10:49 PM

Speeeuuuwwww!

Baked beans.

What?

Baked beans are the glue that holds a fry together
You may quote me on that.

GrinningChimera


Trout

Beans? No.

But there should be haggis.

I, Cosh

Quote from: Trout on 03 January, 2014, 11:03:33 PM
Beans? No.

But there should be haggis.
Just because he's Canadian, doesn't mean he's wrong. Beans have no place on the breakfast table.
We never really die.

Trout

I'm also pining for black pudding.