Pie floater, reit nice:You_Rock_A hot pork pie in a soup bowl full of mushy peas used to be a standard supper where I come from (North Yorkshire).
Pie floater, reit nice:You_Rock_A hot pork pie in a soup bowl full of mushy peas used to be a standard supper where I come from (North Yorkshire).
A hot pork pie in a soup bowl full of mushy peas used to be a standard supper where I come from (North Yorkshire).
Oh yes.
You know, just about every nation of the world (except America) has a better cuisine than the UK. The whole world looks down on our palates, sneers at our culinary abilities, cocks-a-snoot at our meagre cooking.
But you know what, when it comes to high-tonnage, ocean-going filfth, NO ONE does it better than the UK.
Tastes bloody good as well, and they all know it.
Any buttie combination as long as its got Hendersons Relish on it does it for me
A hot pork pie in a soup bowl full of mushy peas used to be a standard supper where I come from (North Yorkshire).
I had forgotten the mint sauce, but now you mention it I remember it!Don't forget the mint sauce
I had forgotten the mint sauce, but now you mention it I remember it!
Nicola
Oh yes.
You know, just about every nation of the world (except America) has a better cuisine than the UK. The whole world looks down on our palates, sneers at our culinary abilities, cocks-a-snoot at our meagre cooking.
But you know what, when it comes to high-tonnage, ocean-going filfth, NO ONE does it better than the UK.
Tastes bloody good as well, and they all know it.
Rik_uk3, Good food has always been available in the UK...It's just that fashion used to dictate what was served in restaurants and hotels. In recent years with the input of celebrity chefs and the like we have (thankfully) gotten more diverse and jo/joe public are more educated in what is out there and adventureous in tastes. ( although I have not seen Pig's trotters on the menus in this area's restaurants as yet, served as a starter in Burgundy in some restaurants)
Must stop talking food now.
Fraxinus