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    Will Buy Food For Food Member Bouchious's Avatar
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    DA! You take that back! Are your tastebuds dulled by your burgers or something? i have just 3 words. FISH AND CHIPS! cannot be beaten. Corned beef and cabbage? Best move onto the letter D tomorrow. -Lu

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    I think we have one wine-producing grapefarm here in Finland also.

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    tradishional british food is good, its just that you can't buy it or if you can then its not made properlly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bouchious
    DA! You take that back! Are your tastebuds dulled by your burgers or something? i have just 3 words. FISH AND CHIPS! cannot be beaten. Corned beef and cabbage? Best move onto the letter D tomorrow. -Lu
    I tried fish and chips when I was in London yurgh! But ofcourse I'm used to Belgian quality fries .
    The only thing I liked about the Food in London was that there was always a pizza hut nearby.

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    You barbarous continental fools merely do not have the refined palate of one raised in the british isles. As an irishman I can confidently assert that no food is quite as wholesome as warm soda bread and freshly boiled new potatoes with a fillet of mid-ulster lamb. Un reve gastronomique, mes amis.

    As for english food it's not without it's honest charm...

    Anyhow, yeah, snow should probably be a lot patchier in western europe in EB than in vanilla RTW, but seeing as its only gonna be snowy one turn in 4, I can deal with it :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gertgregoor
    I tried fish and chips when I was in London yurgh! But ofcourse I'm used to Belgian quality fries .
    The only thing I liked about the Food in London was that there was always a pizza hut nearby.
    So you like cheap American food?

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    Speaker of Truth Senior Member Moros's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by BDC
    So you like cheap American food?


    that depens I can't stand Mc Donalds, Quick,... But I do like pizza even from the pizza hut. But if I can choose give me some nice sugar...with some stuff...ofcourse...like... ... ... yes that would be good.

    :runs away:

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    Actually I beleive that the time displayed during EB will be in one of the times that Earth is warmer than it is now

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    Let me tell you the best thing about American food:

    We get the best of everyone else's food !!!!!

    Gotta love the culinary melting pot that is the US of A!!!!




    Pizza hut and mcdonalds is not American food. It is a product, like... cardboard or stationary.


    The only thing that makes America great is the embrace and assimilation of other cultures.
    "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." -Einstein

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    like the borg...

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    The varied types of food from around the globe is also widespread in Europe; at the very least in Holland and very much so in England.
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