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Mike, A feast fit for a king :) With the possible exception of the revolting haggis which is Scottish. You could also add, Hogs Pudding, Scouse, Hevva cake,Welsh Rarebit followed by a jam roly poly.
Come over and enjoy our food
Cheers
John

Mmmm....... Post all of it to me! I already have the haggis. Oh, and some pease pudding.

BTW Hevva cake and Starrygazy pie are Cornish not English. In a Cornish mood so I'm off to make a Lardy Cake.

Dha weles John.

Duw genowgh hwi to you all. Oll an gwella.
 
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Keep telling yourself that on that little Alcatraz of an island! :)

One of my favourite places is the white cliffs of Dover. It does one good to stand on the cliff tops on a clear day, smell the clean sea air and glare at the continent.
22 miles that are very precious. :)

You should pop over to sample our experiences.
 
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Mmmm....... Post all of it to me! I already have the haggis. Oh, and some pease pudding.

BTW Hevva cake and Starrygazy pie are Cornish not English. In a Cornish mood so I'm off to make a Lardy Cake.

Dha weles John.

Duw genowgh hwi to you all. Oll an gwella.

Ha sos! John Fatla genes?

Lardy caaaaaaake. There is Sutton Snax that make a LC that melts the heart...yum.
You could also have an Ivor or Ron Dewney oggie washed down with a pint of Doombar.

You're missing Gus already I can tell, No finer place on earth.
 
You Englishers and Cornwallans (it's ONE small island, OK) are going to compare American Miracle Whip and Corn Dogs to JELLIED EELS - the only poor creatures that could survive the horribly polluted Thames river, that look like a Biology experiment gone wrong and tastes like congealed worms and STARGAZY Pie -Pilchards (oily herrings) including their heads and tails (sticking out of the pie crust so all that oil drains into the pie) plus eggs and potatoes.
I guess hunger is the great leveler
 

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One of my favourite places is the white cliffs of Dover. It does one good to stand on the cliff tops ...

You should pop over to sample our experiences.

DON'T DO IT NJACO! While you are standing on the cliff top glaring at the continent, all it takes is one shove and... and... Well, we have to find a new moderator!

Can you honestly tell me that you have no reservations about turning your back on certain forum members?
(don't show this to Readie - thank goodness for this Private Message function. I am glad that I have mastered it.)
 
No no..that's Belgium.

La Manche is the European name for the English Channel. 22 wonderful miles that keep us sane.

Sitting here in the sunshine enjoying a Religieuse and a coffee after a morning blowing poudre noir down the range at my gun club, I am very happy with my side of La Manche.

Oggie, Gus? Did you come to Plymouth with the Andrew John? Email me a Dewdney pastie m'lover.
 
DON'T DO IT NJACO! While you are standing on the cliff top glaring at the continent, all it takes is one shove and... and... Well, we have to find a new moderator!

Can you honestly tell me that you have no reservations about turning your back on certain forum members?
(don't show this to Readie - thank goodness for this Private Message function. I am glad that I have mastered it.)

That really made me laugh Nin. :)
 
You Englishers and Cornwallans (it's ONE small island, OK) are going to compare American Miracle Whip and Corn Dogs to JELLIED EELS - the only poor creatures that could survive the horribly polluted Thames river, that look like a Biology experiment gone wrong and tastes like congealed worms and STARGAZY Pie -Pilchards (oily herrings) including their heads and tails (sticking out of the pie crust so all that oil drains into the pie) plus eggs and potatoes.
I guess hunger is the great leveler

The Thames is clean these days Mike. You could even swim in her and survive....

The Cornish are er..unique boasting heritage from the Spanish Armada, France and the ancient Britons. However, finding a full blooded Cornish person is harder than you think...

I can see that you are tempted by our excellent fare....the offer still stands. Pop over and see us :)

A warm welcome awaits.
 
Sitting here in the sunshine enjoying a Religieuse and a coffee after a morning blowing poudre noir down the range at my gun club, I am very happy with my side of La Manche.

Oggie, Gus? Did you come to Plymouth with the Andrew John? Email me a Dewdney pastie m'lover.


Very nice John. As you know I love France and raise my glass of Tribute in salutation.

Plymouth is a fine city and boasts the new title of 'Britain's ocean city'

The fixture list is out on Wednesday so the family support of the SuperGreens will start for another season...

Reeeeeeeeeeeeet maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate
 
Very nice John. As you know I love France and raise my glass of Tribute in salutation.

Plymouth is a fine city and boasts the new title of 'Britain's ocean city'

The fixture list is out on Wednesday so the family support of the SuperGreens will start for another season...

Reeeeeeeeeeeeet maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate

Plymouth is a fine city indeed John. I liked it so much I lived there twice and raised a family there. The 'children' still live there and refuse to leave. In the end we had to leave home.......

I am old enough to remember the excitement in the City when 'Plyouth Argle' won promotion into the (old) 2nd Division.

If anyone visits I recommend the Cremyll Ferry, a walk around the grounds of Mount Edgecombe and lunch at the quayside pub.
 
Plymouth is a fine city indeed John. I liked it so much I lived there twice and raised a family there. The 'children' still live there and refuse to leave. In the end we had to leave home.......

I am old enough to remember the excitement in the City when 'Plyouth Argle' won promotion into the (old) 2nd Division.

If anyone visits I recommend the Cremyll Ferry, a walk around the grounds of Mount Edgecombe and lunch at the quayside pub.

The supergreens brought euphoria and pride to the city when they got promoted in that glorious run up to the Championship. David Friio and 'le keeper' were gods.
The good times will come again I'm sure...

Mount Edgecumbe - Cawsand bay is a lovely unspoilt part of our world. We usually go to either Wembury or Bigbury for a swim and Plymbridge woods to exercise the dogs.

My daughters want to go to University elsewhere but, my lad has no intention of leaving his beloved Plymouth. I hope that the wife I can get a place in France and live there one day.
 

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