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My British room mate got me hooked on salt and vinegar chips years ago back before they sold them everywhere. He had to get them from a British super market somewhere.
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I love Belgium, my wife and I have spent a lot of time in Belgium, she far more than I, as she travels there regularly on business, but I have tagged along as well, coinciding with the Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, the greatest Formula One Circuit of them all.Montegriffo wrote:You say that like it's a bad thing, Belgian frites with mayonnaise is one of the finest food combinations the world has to offer......Far superior to our soggy white chips with salt and vinegar over here.Smitty-48 wrote:Everything in Belgium comes with fries, and all fries in Belgium comes with mayo, even at McDonald's. You have to specifically request ketchup, and if you do, they think you are a Philistine, or an American, which is the same thing for all intents and purposes.
Canada and Belgium, are intertwined, in so many ways, from Saxe, Coburg and Gotha, to the Canadian Corps at Flanders Fields, we and Belgium, are cousins in fact, Belgium for me, is hallowed ground.
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Hispanics are like that with beans. Order a burrito without beans, and they write you off.Smitty-48 wrote:Everything in Belgium comes with fries, and all fries in Belgium comes with mayo, even at McDonald's. You have to specifically request ketchup, and if you do, they think you are a Philistine, or an American, which is the same thing for all intents and purposes.
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They've never had whataburger's spicy ketchup.
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The finest Belgian cuisine can rival anything the French produce. In Fact the French are so insecure about it they ridicule them by saying they eat too much and are all fat.Smitty-48 wrote:
I love Belgium, my wife and I have spent a lot of time in Belgium, she far more than I, as she travels there regularly on business, but I have tagged along as well, coinciding with the Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, the greatest Formula One Circuit of them all.
Canada and Belgium, are interwined, in so many ways, from Saxe, Coburg and Gotha, to the Canadian Corps at Flanders Fields, we and Belgium, are cousins in fact, Belgium for me, is hallowed ground.
The Belgians just don't brag about it all day long like the French do so most people think Belgian Waffles are the extent of their gastronomy.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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That claim is actually disputed- most historians will tell you (if they are not feeding you some Belgium propaganda) that they either came from France and/or Belgium.GrumpyCatFace wrote:True, but the French gave us glorious mayonnaise, without which, French fries are useless.Smitty-48 wrote:French Fries did not come from the French, French Fries came from Belgium.
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I like France as well, also hallowed ground, but my wife does not like France at all, I love to stroll the River Seine, in the house that Napoleon built, but my wife can't get out of there fast enough, and back to Germany, where the trains run on time.Montegriffo wrote:The finest Belgian cuisine can rival anything the French produce. In Fact the French are so insecure about it they ridicule them by saying they eat too much and are all fat.Smitty-48 wrote:
I love Belgium, my wife and I have spent a lot of time in Belgium, she far more than I, as she travels there regularly on business, but I have tagged along as well, coinciding with the Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, the greatest Formula One Circuit of them all.
Canada and Belgium, are interwined, in so many ways, from Saxe, Coburg and Gotha, to the Canadian Corps at Flanders Fields, we and Belgium, are cousins in fact, Belgium for me, is hallowed ground.
The Belgians just don't brag about it all day long like the French do so most people think Belgian Waffles are the extent of their gastronomy.
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Ah, I think you are confusing what we call crisps but you call chips.TheReal_ND wrote:My British room mate got me hooked on salt and vinegar chips years ago back before they sold them everywhere. He had to get them from a British super market somewhere.
The soggy chips with salt and vinegar I was referring to are what you would call fries.
Divided by a common language strikes again.
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Stop saying "we", as if you were English, you froggy bastard. They are fried, therefore they are fries.Montegriffo wrote:Ah, I think you are confusing what we call crisps but you call chips.TheReal_ND wrote:My British room mate got me hooked on salt and vinegar chips years ago back before they sold them everywhere. He had to get them from a British super market somewhere.
The soggy chips with salt and vinegar I was referring to are what you would call fries.
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Ah well the German wurst with mustard has much to offer, when I was there as a child I had not yet forsaken the eating of animal flesh and was very fond of them. Rivalled only by the delicious Dutch smoked sausages which are Rolls Royce compared to the Lada Riva of an awful American hot dog Frankfurter.Smitty-48 wrote:
I like France as well, also hallowed ground, but my wife does not like France at all, I love to stroll the River Seine, in the house that Napoleon built, but my wife can't get out of there fast enough, and back to Germany, where the trains run on time.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.