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Ah, first generation here. BlackSkimmer Jan 2022 #1
Yep! K&R! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2022 #4
In 2005 we flew to England on British Air. We selected our meals ahead of time. Pobeka Jan 2022 #2
Bland for health reasons muriel_volestrangler Jan 2022 #5
Now I'm hungry and dinnertime is aways away. RKP5637 Jan 2022 #3
Sorry! lisa58 Jan 2022 #6
An English Breafast ... puts the Gawd back into god awful Botany Jan 2022 #7
Don't the Brits boil their toast? underpants Jan 2022 #9
my brother and his wife were in England and she was served boiled burger meat. Botany Jan 2022 #10
😆 underpants Jan 2022 #11
Scones, jam and clotted cream are very nice. smirkymonkey Jan 2022 #20
It has been years but there was a French restaurant close to the theater/canterberry district ... Botany Jan 2022 #38
Was taught to fry bacon and bangers, fry eggs, then fry the bread all in the same (greasy) pan. winstars Jan 2022 #31
Where are the kippers? ornotna Jan 2022 #12
30 years or so ago while traveling in the U.K. kskiska Jan 2022 #42
It can be a lot of fun trading insults with The Brits. But I'll always remember that when abqtommy Jan 2022 #8
Bingo! BlackSkimmer Jan 2022 #13
I like to tell them Mr.Bill Jan 2022 #25
well, yeah, but, except.... IcyPeas Jan 2022 #14
Yes! BlackSkimmer Jan 2022 #15
it's called a 99 and it has a Flake stuck in it. IcyPeas Jan 2022 #16
Flake,yes! BlackSkimmer Jan 2022 #18
Cadbury Flake! kskiska Jan 2022 #43
Oh Jesus, more Shakespeare crap underpants Jan 2022 #27
I drug home bags and bags of Malteasers from London airport over the years before I stopped MLAA Jan 2022 #29
What about Smarties?! flamingdem Jan 2022 #35
Bloody wankers DFW Jan 2022 #17
Lol, my dad and mum loved curry. BlackSkimmer Jan 2022 #19
I can only eat a curry dish if it's mild. Laffy Kat Jan 2022 #22
They might love curry wurst, kskiska Jan 2022 #45
Probably they would have. BlackSkimmer Jan 2022 #47
I thought it was an excuse to drink G & T LNM Jan 2022 #21
The one traditional English food I really do like is fish and chips. smirkymonkey Jan 2022 #23
Cornish pasties edhopper Jan 2022 #24
Pasties are sold all over England now flamingdem Jan 2022 #37
Yep edhopper Jan 2022 #50
Just made 36 pasties last Sunday. My wife and I had 2 for dinner and I froze the rest. Kaleva Jan 2022 #49
Who knew? flamingdem Jan 2022 #51
Their teeth is an easy target. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #26
They seem to know what good food is... Wingus Dingus Jan 2022 #28
Filler. underpants Jan 2022 #30
An homage to Geoffrey Chaucer? Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #33
LOL, true, it's really starting your day off asking for trouble. Wingus Dingus Jan 2022 #34
The American company Heinz introduced baked beans in a tin to Britain in the 1890's... winstars Jan 2022 #36
Grandma Brown's update: Your baked bean prayers may have been answered ARPad95 Jan 2022 #40
You can buy veg. baked beans here iemanja Jan 2022 #46
Yep. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #48
Is the topic limited to food? Permissible to indulge in "Prince" Andrew recent news? UTUSN Jan 2022 #32
I do love a good Sunday roast though CanonRay Jan 2022 #39
Sunday roast is the best! BlackSkimmer Jan 2022 #41
their food has changed a lot in recent decades iemanja Jan 2022 #44
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