Having a discusion with you does remind me of a Buffalo hide. Your right again.BaaBaa. wrote:It shows your handle is a load of old shite when you say you'd go to India for a "proper" curry. Not much point in trying any American food then is there, may as well go to the country of its origin.
What's that leave you with, Buffalo hide?
banana pudding
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Foodie, why go to India for a curry. Malaysia is much closer, and the curries don't give you the runs.
Also, if you've ever lived in or visited the UK, you will surely know there is nothing wrong with the food there. Some dishes won't appeal to you obviously, but that applies to all countries. Many people rave on about French food, but I think it's generally pretty crap. That of course doesn't mean it is crap - it's just my opinion, based on my very limited experience with French food.
There are many dishes in my own country that I wouldn't touch, but many I really love, so it's just boils down to personal tastes. BTW.....in case you're wondering, I do like a lot of American food, but well, you can get that anywhere. If fact, if BK and Mc D's are true American burgers, then I certainly wouldn't ordering burgers......lol. Let's face it; they're not burgers - they're meat patty buns.
Oh, and I can confirm..........it is bananas and custard rather than custard and bananas....lol

Also, if you've ever lived in or visited the UK, you will surely know there is nothing wrong with the food there. Some dishes won't appeal to you obviously, but that applies to all countries. Many people rave on about French food, but I think it's generally pretty crap. That of course doesn't mean it is crap - it's just my opinion, based on my very limited experience with French food.
There are many dishes in my own country that I wouldn't touch, but many I really love, so it's just boils down to personal tastes. BTW.....in case you're wondering, I do like a lot of American food, but well, you can get that anywhere. If fact, if BK and Mc D's are true American burgers, then I certainly wouldn't ordering burgers......lol. Let's face it; they're not burgers - they're meat patty buns.
Oh, and I can confirm..........it is bananas and custard rather than custard and bananas....lol

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You gotta love this forum. Where else could you find an argument about bananas and custard??



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Or Indian curries? I have actually had a few descent curries in India (Mumbai/Bombay), but they were in 5* hotels - I wouldn't be as confident eating a curry in a night market like I am in Thailand!!dtaai-maai wrote:You gotta love this forum. Where else could you find an argument about bananas and custard??![]()
Sorry to digress from the banana pudding and/or bananas and custard (probably my all time favourite school dessert).
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There is no arguament Bananas and Custard will always be so.
Where curry occured i'm not sure, why do foodies who have no idea of international cuisine impose?
US food will always be over impressed, too big a portion , that is why most Americans are fat.
Indian curry is not how Brits see it, travel to india and see how the food is fragrant and interesting, as is Thai.
Britain will always exceed as they incorporate the food of all nations, not just BK and McD.
Chas
Where curry occured i'm not sure, why do foodies who have no idea of international cuisine impose?
US food will always be over impressed, too big a portion , that is why most Americans are fat.
Indian curry is not how Brits see it, travel to india and see how the food is fragrant and interesting, as is Thai.
Britain will always exceed as they incorporate the food of all nations, not just BK and McD.
Chas
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The bone and point of annoyance is that the post is about Banana Pudding not Bananas and Custard. They are two different dishes. The use of the word by Brits of it being a PROPER something is the irritant, it might be proper to you but shite to others , proper is a pompous word and the reason I used India was because that is where curries matured from, as the Romans were probably the originators. To think that BK and MCd is what American hamburgers are, just shows your ignorance. So America has fat people but England doesn’t. The British Heifers with Bad teeth walking Market Village is very attractive. I guess there are no fat Brits. LMAOchaspul wrote:There is no arguament Bananas and Custard will always be so.
Where curry occured i'm not sure, why do foodies who have no idea of international cuisine impose?
US food will always be over impressed, too big a portion , that is why most Americans are fat.
Indian curry is not how Brits see it, travel to india and see how the food is fragrant and interesting, as is Thai.
Britain will always exceed as they incorporate the food of all nations, not just BK and McD.
Chas
If you read the previous post there is no response to my repost just a try of flogging on something else, typical.
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The bad British teeth card, excellent, let's be honest, a nation that fails at stage one, Bacon, has no right to judge others.
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jeez, a 8 year old just asked his father about his favorite desert. we were just having fun not trying to start a war. maybe even make a friend or two. lf you guys enjoy talking like this that's fine. but i'm going to keep the kid away from being that miserable for as long as possible. thank you, and please no advice from any kangeroos
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I can't really see anyone acting 'miserable' on this thread.lf you guys enjoy talking like this that's fine. but i'm going to keep the kid away from being that miserable for as long as possible.

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Moose - I'm guessing you're going to be in the same boat as me....... and end up making your (or your family's) favourites yourself.. provided of course you can get the necessary ingredients. I wouldn't think you'd have much problem in Hua Hin though.
Foodie/BaaBaa..... ouch, relax guys - we're talking about a bl**dy pudding!

Foodie/BaaBaa..... ouch, relax guys - we're talking about a bl**dy pudding!


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pharvey wrote:Moose - I'm guessing you're going to be in the same boat as me....... and end up making your (or your family's) favourites yourself.. provided of course you can get the necessary ingredients. I wouldn't think you'd have much problem in Hua Hin though.
Foodie/BaaBaa..... ouch, relax guys - we're talking about a bl**dy pudding!![]()
Pharvey,Moose, My first post was
"How did Banana Pudding become English Custard and Bananas. The thing that makes banana pudding is the use of Nilla Wafers which can be purchased at Villa Market. I am sure the box has a recipe on it. Like many things we crave in LOS if we want it , we need to make it ourselves. I dont know but you might try The Great American Rib Company behind McDonalds. I think a better choice then a English Chef."
This was trying to help Moose find what he wanted. The problem occured after, with the wise cracking in responce.
Moose if I do make some BP I will PM you and get you some for your son. Cheers, Foodie Out.
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^ No worries Foodie....... going to make some for me as well? Sounds quite good........ even if it isn't "proper"!!
And seriously, THAT WAS A JOKE!!


And seriously, THAT WAS A JOKE!!
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thanks for the offer Foodie, but alas i'm a few weeks away from thailand. though you might get a reminder down the road sometime 

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Me neither, some people take a ribbing as abuse.GLCQuantum wrote:I can't really see anyone acting 'miserable' on this thread.lf you guys enjoy talking like this that's fine. but i'm going to keep the kid away from being that miserable for as long as possible.
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Unfortunately that seems to be necessary these days...pharvey wrote:And seriously, THAT WAS A JOKE!!
I thought that ribbing was something they did to make condoms more interesting.BaaBaa. wrote:... some people take a ribbing as abuse.
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