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Gerald 02-06-11 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1591777)
But... but...

We've got awesome snacks (kroket, frikandel), awesome winter meals (snert, hutspot, rookworst) and raw herring!:D
What more can you want?:D

Beer,:O:

jumpy 02-06-11 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1591769)
what's wrong with Dutch food?:stare:

Last time I went to the netherlands, I was really hungry one morning and the hotel thing we were at was doing breakfast... well, I meandered down expecting to find the hearty viands the english are well known for enjoying in the morning, but apart from some cereals I recognised, all they had to offer a starving englishman for breakfast was sliced ham and an assortment of cheeses :nope:

Guys, what were you thinking? You did a really good job with the hookers, hashish and tulips and genevar, but you totally failed at breakfast lol... I was hungry all day and didn't get a decent fried breakfast until I returned to the shores of blighty later that week.

Jimbuna 02-07-11 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1591777)
But... but...

We've got awesome snacks (kroket, frikandel), awesome winter meals (snert, hutspot, rookworst) and raw herring!:D
What more can you want?:D

One thing you'll never be able to boast is having tender meat, even my Kaas Kop friends would readily admit to their meat being as hard as the hobs of hell.

We would regularly pay the cross channel lorry drivers to bring us some decent meat for a Sunday roast :DL

Herr-Berbunch 02-07-11 10:12 AM

My introduction to chips with mayo was in NL :yep: So it's your fault I'm now fat :stare:

Now, Black Pudding and mayo... :D

Jimbuna 02-07-11 04:35 PM

He's gone quiet....must be checking the meat at the butchers :DL

frau kaleun 02-07-11 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1592638)
He's gone quiet....must be checking the meat at the butchers :DL

Either that or he's down at the docks waiting for one of those cross channel lorry drivers. :O:

Tchocky 02-07-11 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1591769)
what's wrong with Dutch food?:stare:

Oh, nothing really wrong with it. But we have y'all beat at the breakfast table

Jimbuna 02-08-11 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1592666)
Either that or he's down at the docks waiting for one of those cross channel lorry drivers. :O:

Better choose his opening words carefully....them brutes won't take too kindly to him if they initially perceive him to be offering them his 'services' :D

Tribesman 02-08-11 07:00 AM

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....them brutes won't take too kindly to him if they initially perceive him to be offering them his 'services'
How can a man at the docks possibly be percieved wrongly when asking a trucker to give him some meat?

Lord Justice 02-08-11 08:22 AM

Order! Order! if you please, I fear this trucker you mention has swayed way off the (British) highway, possibly with a truck load of (topic) bars. :hmmm:

DarkFish 02-08-11 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1591827)
Beer,:O:

Exactly! Another reason why the Dutch have better meals, we've got good beer to go with them.

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Originally Posted by Tchocky (Post 1592702)
Oh, nothing really wrong with it. But we have y'all beat at the breakfast table

Well it's not my fault that ye British and Irish woosies can't deal with a little bit of hunger. A light breakfast keeps ye strong:yep:

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1592363)
My introduction to chips with mayo was in NL :yep:

Which is yet another reason for the superiority of Dutch food, we've got the best fastfood in the world.

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1593015)
Better choose his opening words carefully....them brutes won't take too kindly to him if they initially perceive him to be offering them his 'services' :D

Why can't y'all just die?:shifty:

Herr-Berbunch 02-08-11 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1593015)
Better choose his opening words carefully....them brutes won't take too kindly to him if they initially perceive him to be offering them his 'services' :D

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1593127)
Why can't y'all just die?:shifty:

Nope, that's not a good opening gambit at the docks ;)

Penguin 02-08-11 09:52 AM

The reason that the British and Irish breakfast is so huge, is that you won't find anything edible during the rest of the day :D
When I was in England for 3 weeks I would have starved if there hadn't been the nice Fish & Chips vendors and McDonald's... (and a great variety of crisps (US:chips);))

Herr-Berbunch 02-08-11 10:14 AM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3064/...eef08d4f_z.jpg

I love a Full English, and hate it when it's listed as Full but half of it is missing - one sausage or one slice of bacon does not a Full English make! The only time I get one now is on a Thursday morning during school holidays, I treat the wife at this lovely cafe we know. Although she's now gone veggie! More sausage and bacon for moi :yeah:

AdeptCharge 02-08-11 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1593141)
The reason that the British and Irish breakfast is so huge, is that you won't find anything edible during the rest of the day

A-hem you are clearly mistaken, there are many establishments throughout the locus of Britain where foods may be purchased, given the fiscal funds meet the correct said amount, consequently time is of no relevance, and most establishments display opening/closure time scales. :hmmm:


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