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11 minutes ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

I saw that one yesterday and was wondering -  since I don't use cream & sugar with my coffee, does it make me less racist?

Somewhat, but you are still using the coffee beans which were cultivated using slave labor at one point or something. I don't know I didn't read the article. My great grandparents were super poor farm workers in Sicily so I'm still learning about how racist I am as the grandchild of immigrants 

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12 hours ago, redtail hawk said:

Jamie Oliver is pretty good.  That other ex footballer from restaurant wrecks or whatever. Ramsey something?

 

he's a dick but I'd eat his food.  Don't like the Brits?  I agree sandwiches are sometimes dry there but the country side is moist and verdant.  Lush.  And there really was an Earl of Sandwich.

 

btw, I think parts of London have more Indian restaurants than India.  My only complaint is they cheat on portions for profit.

 

Maybe you need to try better places.  I guess if they colonized u it might be different.  And what's wrong with the BBC?  Jules at night is brilliant.  Hugh Grant's movies are kinda cool if you're in the mood.  Oh, and Monty Python, elitist oxbridge bastards that they are , are really funny.  Perhaps you'd enjoy Benny Hill.

He's generally right about British food being pretty bland.  I think both Ramsey and Oliver trained extensively in France, fwiw.  London has decent food, but for a city of its stature it comes up pretty short in comparison with NY, Paris, Rome, etc.  Hugh Grant is ok, but who doesn't like (some) Monty Python?  and what kid didn't like watching Benny Hill chase scantily clad women around set to madcap music?

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8 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

He's generally right about British food being pretty bland.  I think both Ramsey and Oliver trained extensively in France, fwiw.  London has decent food, but for a city of its stature it comes up pretty short in comparison with NY, Paris, Rome, etc.  Hugh Grant is ok, but who doesn't like (some) Monty Python?  and what kid didn't like watching Benny Hill chase scantily clad women around set to madcap music?

I've had some very tasty meals in England.  Who doesn't like a classic English breakfast, bangers and mash, shepherds pie, roast beef and yorkshire pudding?  and this are fairly standard meals.  the gormet stuff can be amazing.  next visit, this is on my list

https://boroughmarket.org.uk

 

Also, would like to do lunch here.  reviews are great and the staircase is amazing

https://www.dezeen.com/2018/04/27/atmos-studios-timber-staircase-london-restaurant/#

 

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3 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

I've had some very tasty meals in England.  Who doesn't like a classic English breakfast, bangers and mash, shepherds pie, roast beef and yorkshire pudding?  and this are fairly standard meals.  thegormet stuff can be amazing.  next visit, this is on my list

https://boroughmarket.org.uk

Good luck with the price tag.  like whole foods meets bea steak guy kinda pricy.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

I've had some very tasty meals in England.  Who doesn't like a classic English breakfast, bangers and mash, shepherds pie, roast beef and yorkshire pudding?  and this are fairly standard meals.  the gormet stuff can be amazing.  next visit, this is on my list

https://boroughmarket.org.uk

 

Also, would like to do lunch here.  reviews are great and the staircase is amazing

https://www.dezeen.com/2018/04/27/atmos-studios-timber-staircase-london-restaurant/#

 

Sure, you can get good food there, but the Brits are generally not considered top tier for cuisine.  What's next, arguing the merits of their dental hygiene?

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

Good luck with the price tag.  like whole foods meets bea steak guy kinda pricy.

 

 

gotta be cheaper to buy top notch ingredients and use at home than buying similar ingredients prepared in a restaurant.

 

And this seems in range for a high end big city restaurant at 60 pounds:  https://hide.co.uk/img/gallery/pdf/3271edc57f76e7777c9c8b18d06a9970.pdf

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17 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

gotta be cheaper to buy top notch ingredients and use at home than buying similar ingredients prepared in a restaurant.

 

And this seems in range for a high end big city restaurant at 60 pounds:  https://hide.co.uk/img/gallery/pdf/3271edc57f76e7777c9c8b18d06a9970.pdf

still looks like a fancy whole food.  just  marketed as it being sourced from actual trader's vs some corporate supply chain.

 

Like the Idea of a global farmers market.

 

And the same could almost always be said that preparing food at home is cheaper than paying someone else to make it for you.

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tenhigh said:

He's generally right about British food being pretty bland.  I think both Ramsey and Oliver trained extensively in France, fwiw.  London has decent food, but for a city of its stature it comes up pretty short in comparison with NY, Paris, Rome, etc.  Hugh Grant is ok, but who doesn't like (some) Monty Python?  and what kid didn't like watching Benny Hill chase scantily clad women around set to madcap music?

We always stop at Nandos for chicken when we’re there. I think it’s considered South African with the perri perri sauce. 

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6 hours ago, Tenhigh said:

Sure, you can get good food there, but the Brits are generally not considered top tier for cuisine.  What's next, arguing the merits of their dental hygiene?

 

 

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When was the last time you or anyone said "let's go out for English food"?  The closest I've gotten was going to eating it was at EPCOT, eating at the "Rose and Crown" in the England pavilion.  But I rarely want to eat there because it's SOOOOOO boring.

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12 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

When was the last time you or anyone said "let's go out for English food"?  The closest I've gotten was going to eating it was at EPCOT, eating at the "Rose and Crown" in the England pavilion.  But I rarely want to eat there because it's SOOOOOO boring.

You need to get out more.  I suspect the cafe in the British Museum, Tate Modern or even Pret au Manger is better than most in Epcot. Definitely better coffee.  Disney's food sucks.

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12 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

You need to get out more.  I suspect the cafe in the British Museum, Tate Modern or even Pret au Manger is better than most in Epcot. Definitely better coffee.  Disney's food sucks.

Disney food at the countries in EPCOT does not suck, along with all the fine dining options Disney has overall. I assume you stick with the cafeteria style, which is fine if your goal is a quick meal, but making that kind of statement is ignorant. 

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18 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

You need to get out more.  I suspect the cafe in the British Museum, Tate Modern or even Pret au Manger is better than most in Epcot. Definitely better coffee.  Disney's food sucks.

 

I get out plenty.  Just saying that the only time I ever ate English food was at EPCOT.  Again, no one goes out for English food.

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30 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

Disney food at the countries in EPCOT does not suck, along with all the fine dining options Disney has overall. I assume you stick with the cafeteria style, which is fine if your goal is a quick meal, but making that kind of statement is ignorant. 

Perhaps, you misunderstand cafe.  They can be very upscale.  $37.50 + $25 for  3 courses with matched wine and then a Cezanne exhibit  appeals to me more than anything at Epcot.  But different strokes...

 

https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern/kitchen-and-bar

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8 hours ago, redtail hawk said:

Perhaps, you misunderstand cafe.  They can be very upscale.  $37.50 + $25 for  3 courses with matched wine and then a Cezanne exhibit  appeals to me more than anything at Epcot.  But different strokes...

 

https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern/kitchen-and-bar

Please read what I wrote and explain how this response makes sense? You made the declarative statement that would be considered wrong by 99% of the population, why not defend it?

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7 hours ago, redtail hawk said:

thanks.  My mirror is broken.  Yours?   I watch the far far right and have been taking notes...

You should get a new mirror. In its reflection you can revel in the glory of an upper middle-aged white man who has accomplished so much in life that he is comfortable labeling people of color as Uncle Tom’s. Keep in mind that beauty is only skin deep however. Racist ugliness goes clear to the bone. 

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