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Beyond The Queen and Driving on the Left: British Stuffs Review: Cheese and Onion Filling
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Friday, 6 January 2012. British Stuffs Review: Cheese and Onion Filling. Happy New Year and all of that. Blah blah. I really can't spend much time on a New Year's post this year because a) they are boring and usually filled with promises I will never keep and b) I have something much more important to talk about - cheese and onion filling. Cheese and Onion Sandwich. It makes your breath smell bad, but tastes so good! Just the good stuff! British Stuff Rating: 5/5 Paddington Bears. Labels: food and drink.
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Beyond The Queen and Driving on the Left: May 2012
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Thursday, 17 May 2012. All that talk about the weather. If you're new to this "living in the UK" thing (like within the past 6 weeks), you may think that A) it rains every day and the sun never shines and that B) the fact that it's been the wettest spring on record is the only reason British people talk about the weather all.the.time. Allow me to clear up a few things (and lazily recycle a post from ages ago):. A) It really doesn't rain all the time - see this old, but popular, post for "proof. Mythbusti...
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Beyond The Queen and Driving on the Left: Mythbusting: It Always Rains in England
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Monday, 4 October 2010. Mythbusting: It Always Rains in England. I am sure you have heard this one. Everyone has heard this one. Everyone even seems to believe this one, but this is one of the times that everyone is wrong. In contrast, give the Brits a sunny day and they are practically skipping in the streets. They cheer up at the mere sight of sunshine as if they've all just won a part in a small lottery. So just how often does it rain? My good friend Wikipedia also offers some interesting. I say no...
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Beyond The Queen and Driving on the Left: April 2012
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Thursday, 12 April 2012. Guest Post: How to eat a Full English Breakfast. Absolutely brilliant article which appeared in the Guardian today. It's long, so I wont copy and paste - just go here and read it. Well done, Tony Naylor. I agree on all points except the following:. Drink of choice should be coffee. As this blog has already determined - tea is gross, with or without a delicious breakfast. Black Pudding should be banned from all future Full English Breakfasts (and every other meal for that matter).
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Beyond The Queen and Driving on the Left: Immigrant Districts of London
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Monday, 19 November 2012. Immigrant Districts of London. With thanks to the Telegraph, here is a visual tour of London's so-called Immigrant Districts. The "habit" of immigrants moving to areas with a large population of their own nationality is not at all unique to the UK, but interesting nonetheless. Does the habit of immigrants living in "immigrant areas" bother anyone other than me? Would you want to live in a Little America or {insert your own country here}Town? 25 November 2012 at 15:50. Happy New ...
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Beyond The Queen and Driving on the Left: June 2012
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Friday, 22 June 2012. Fried Green Grits and other American "favourites". Those journalistic geniuses at Yahoo.co.uk recently published an article titled 'Favourite foods in the US and why they havent taken off around the world'. What are these American favourites? 1 Grits. Seriously? Who outside a handful of Southern states actually eats (and enjoys) grits? I can't say I've ever known a real fan of root beer. Maybe I've just been hanging out with the wrong crowd. 3 Scrapple. Huh? Has a better chance of m...
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The Blondini Show | Puppy…Diamond…Wedding…Newlyweds in Israel | Page 2
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Newer posts →. December 2, 2009 · 9:47 am. What was everyone talking about? Israeli men seemed to be respectful and friendly, but not overly attentive. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that warnings I received were superfluous. In a parking lot, two men offered me candy and made kissy noises. Everyone was right! How could I have been so naïve? I was officially creeped out. Vowing to be as tough as the Israeli women are to these shameless men, I told a young supermarket employee, “Lo toda! Thinking ...
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A Rag By Any Other Name | The Blondini Show
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We Must Never Forget. May 13, 2010 · 7:22 pm. A Rag By Any Other Name. Car), although foreign, is easily understood by the information I already know, i.e. what a car looks like, what it is used for, and how Israelis abuse the privilege of driving one. While this process of contextual learning is more or less successful, there is one Hebrew word that I still do not understand. I learned the word. 8220;Don’t forget to SQUEEGEE after your shower, bubbaleh! Aisle next. I had high expectations for. This myth...