Random thought of the day
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I've repeatedly seen British people make fun of American food for being "too sweet or too salty" but our cuisine is still pretty mild compared to a lot of other countries, and after I've repeatedly tried British food, I'm pretty sure the term you're looking for is "having any flavor at all"
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@SoFa-king-Cody said in Random thought of the day:
I've repeatedly tried British food, I'm pretty sure the term you're looking for is "having any flavor at all"!
They also have the most unfortunate names!
Why Is It Called Spotted D ick?
The raisins and currants are what make this D ick spotted :joy:
What’s In Scotch woodcock?
There is no Scotch and no Woodcock in this dish. (:joy: a woodcock is actually a bird).
Two Words, Fish and Pie.
Legend has it that on the 23 of December, Tom Bawcock went out on his fishing boat despite horrible stormy weather and difficult seas. He caught enough fish to feed the entire village. The fish were baked into a pie and the heads were left poking out to prove there were actually fish inside. The fish literally look like they are staring up at the stars, hence the name “Stargazy Pie”.
What’s in faggots?
Faggots are large meatballs made of organs and entrails (offal), usually from the pig.
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@ObviouslyLucifer They are trying to tell us something with their choice of names for what they eat 😂
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@ObviouslyLucifer said in Random thought of the day:
@SoFa-king-Cody said in Random thought of the day:
They also have the most unfortunate names!Why Is It Called Spotted D ick?
The raisins and currants are what make this D ick spotted :joy:
What’s In Scotch woodcock?
There is no Scotch and no Woodcock in this dish. (:joy: a woodcock is actually a bird).
Two Words, Fish and Pie.
Legend has it that on the 23 of December, Tom Bawcock went out on his fishing boat despite horrible stormy weather and difficult seas. He caught enough fish to feed the entire village. The fish were baked into a pie and the heads were left poking out to prove there were actually fish inside. The fish literally look like they are staring up at the stars, hence the name “Stargazy Pie”.
What’s in faggots?
Faggots are large meatballs made of organs and entrails (offal), usually from the pig.
don't know how serious you are being, but I tend to agree.
and also how can we trust a nation who survives on root beer? :joy: -
@ObviouslyLucifer said in Random thought of the day:
@SoFa-king-Cody said in Random thought of the day:
I've repeatedly tried British food, I'm pretty sure the term you're looking for is "having any flavor at all"!
They also have the most unfortunate names!
Why Is It Called Spotted D ick?
The raisins and currants are what make this D ick spotted :joy:
What’s In Scotch woodcock?
There is no Scotch and no Woodcock in this dish. (:joy: a woodcock is actually a bird).
Two Words, Fish and Pie.
Legend has it that on the 23 of December, Tom Bawcock went out on his fishing boat despite horrible stormy weather and difficult seas. He caught enough fish to feed the entire village. The fish were baked into a pie and the heads were left poking out to prove there were actually fish inside. The fish literally look like they are staring up at the stars, hence the name “Stargazy Pie”.
What’s in faggots?
Faggots are large meatballs made of organs and entrails (offal), usually from the pig.
The names of the food would make me stray away from it but the looks of the food itself is as bad as the name, how can it even sell?! 🤢
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@ObviouslyLucifer here is my firsk leg of the assult on @SoFa-king-Cody and the american greese fettish
Another British fav :joy: