I'll never be so daft has to have brown sauce on bacon
Red sauce is for Corned Beef sarnies! :me: :me:
I am eating bacon cobs at the moment ,with brown sauce. :me:
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I think I already advised some time ago that in my many and frequent visits across the pond I struggled to find a cheese with a deep enough flavour for my taste. In particular, Cheddar produced in the States always seemed to be lacking in flavour. Have not been there in over ten years now so I expect things have changed. I hope that by now one can also get real English mustard and really powerful Horseradish sauce.
Cheddar produced in the States always seemed to be lacking in flavour.
Cabot (NY, NH, and Vermont) do produce some really sharpish
Extra Sharp and Super (!!!) Sharp cheddars, and some of the
specialty stores carry some extra-expensive sharp cheddars
that you may well like.
My memory of the village of Cheddar is walking along the pavement
as an out-of-control small truck came barreling thru the main
intersection, swinging up on the pavement, and striking sparks
off the building walls as the passenger leapt out and ran out of
town quickly. I swept up my wife and another couple and pushed us
down an alley as the truck swept by. Whew!! The village traffic was
then jammed to a stop for quite some time.
Random thoughts engendered by others since I last posted:
Corn beef sandwiches - must be real doorsteps with thick cut tinned Fray Bentos corned beef - none of your thinly sliced supermarket namby pamby delicacies - and the only pickle which will do is Branstons (and not your small diced sandwich variety.
:hungry: :hungry: :hungry: :hungry: :hungry:
If the Aldi version is anything to go by I wouldn't bother
I think the doorstep sandwiches may of started years ago when folk were poor,that may be the only meal all day,often taken to work in the mines etc,they would eat it as the day progressed,the Cornish miners had pasties to last them all day, in the 60's I recall seeing builders on sites with doorsteps sandwiches,I suppose before the days of canteens and mobile food vans
I think I will take on Big Unc's random thoughts approach to this thread.
And finally, back to the original idea of the thread, Compo's giant sandwich. It reminded me of a time I met a Swedish girl on a tourist bus from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon. She was the stereotypical Scandinavian in the land of big eaters. The bus stopped at a convenient store/ grocery shop and I was hungry. I found this gigantic type of sandwich and was so happy I had to show her what I found. The look on her face said it all, she thought I was crazy.
Aldi isn't the same thing as Lidl, is it????
Aldi isn't the same thing as Lidl, is it????
PS I really must stop getting up at 3am and posting things on the internet. Sorry for the eligible ramblings
Why limit this to 3 am (03:00)? :wink::wink::wink:
And for what, precisely, are your ramblings eligible?
(We direct descendants of Robin Hood, we thrive on danger).
:respect::respect:
PS I really must stop getting up at 3am and posting things on the internet. Sorry for the eligible ramblings