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« Reply #45 on: Jul 19 08 08:33 »
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Oh lala.... ja, Twinnings is awesome. I love the English Breakfast and Earl Grey version. Red Rose isn't so bad, it's ok if you're in a hurry.
 
The Brits have damn fine curries....... hmm....... hungry.
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« Reply #46 on: Jul 19 08 08:36 »
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Curry thanks to the Indian immigration. weird the way they put it on fries, but it's good.  
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« Reply #47 on: Jul 19 08 08:41 »
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I think the secret to British tea is the Brown Betty teapot that never gets cleaned.  (alas, I don't own one..)
 
I drink Tetley- round teabag in a mug.
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« Reply #48 on: Jul 19 08 09:00 »
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I use to never clean my Japanese teapot. But since I have a wife dishwasher, I cleaned it lately. wonder if it's very different form Betty's teapot ? 
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« Reply #49 on: Jul 19 08 09:15 »
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I have no idea what 'british' is, although when I tell a good friend of mine who's a Scot about Canadianisms, he says that's totally British thought.

The best I can think of at the moment is History related. First thing I was taught in Canadian History "When the country was founded nobody thought it would last a month." That's sooo british thinking apparently.
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« Reply #50 on: Jul 20 08 11:55 »
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Lise wrote:
There's a pub at UBC (something with sons involve - I know it's Irishy sound) and they have excellent finger food there. Yum!
 
Fish n chips! Best Brit food ever invented!

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I agree with you, Lise. But have you ever tried Yorkshire Pudding? In my book, that definitely comes a close second...especially when it's made as part of Toad In The Hole.
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« Reply #51 on: Jul 21 08 05:56 »
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I must admit..... I've never tried Yorkshire pudding. I will when I get the chance. Like Michel says, there are virtually no Brit restaurants around here. Gee.... I wonder why.
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« Reply #52 on: Jul 21 08 07:23 »
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And yet it's full of Brit. LOL need I say more ? ah ah !

 
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