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And all this time I thought that Australia and Germany were civilized countries. Oh well, live and learn.

No worries - we have biscuits and gravy. Uugghhh, nastiness personified. Who thought that cr@p up? I tried that mess a few years ago in Tennessee. Horrible. American version of haggis.

Let the food fight begin!
 
My Ole Man loves that shite. Now he doesn't have a leg due to diabetes. Coincidence? Me thinks not.

Then again, with my southern redneck upbringing, desert was crumbled cornbread (no sugar) in a glass with buttermilk poured over it and "et" with a spoon.
 

 
I'm 110% with Pop-Tart Chris on this one. Flour - water - lard for break-fast, think I'll keep the fast. Filling, cheap, and a pound of meat feeds 100 people.
Wife used to eat that cr@p everytime we went south far enough. UGGGH
 
All the talk about asparagus made me want some. This was my grill tonight. I ate over half the asparagus there. The burgers weren't bad either.
 

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Lard for breakfast?

I like a continental breakfast. Rolls, coffee, cold meat, cheese fruit.
Served in the warm sun in the south of France.
Lovely
 
You are definitely a 'Secret Frog' John. I see it snowed in Devon this week.

Shhh John....you'll be telling everyone that the male side of my family came from Northern France a few hundred years ago.
We are enthralled with France and go to south by Nice or by Bordeaux as often as we can.

Hail here today. Bloody ridiculous for mid May !!
 
I'm with John on the south of France, absolutely beautiful and such nice people unlike the north. And the Riviera, the secretaries coming down to sunbathe on their lunch break, then there is the ile du Levant off the coast, heaven on earth
 
I'm with John on the south of France, absolutely beautiful and such nice people unlike the north. And the Riviera, the secretaries coming down to sunbathe on their lunch break, then there is the ile du Levant off the coast, heaven on earth

I found the beaches there too crowded. Mind you, if there is anyone else on the beach I want to go home....
 

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