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What are you eating? Page 445

DaButt is quite the Anglophile.

Quote: Richard Wells @ May 27 2010, 6:29 PM BST

Do you eat that sort of stuff across the pond ?

Mashed potatoes and gravy are an American icon. We eat a lot of sausages, but they aren't usually combined. It's quite popular at any pub that styles itself as Irish or British.

Rhubarb is one of my favourites, but it tends to be popular only in certain parts of the country. Custard is almost unheard of and our pudding is literally pudding and not another term for dessert.

Quote: DaButt @ May 27 2010, 6:44 PM BST

Mashed potatoes and gravy are an American icon. We eat a lot of sausages, but they aren't usually combined. It's quite popular at any pub that styles itself as Irish or British.

Rhubarb is one of my favourites, but it tends to be popular only in certain parts of the country. Custard is almost unheard of and our pudding is literally pudding and not another term for dessert.

So what would you have with Rhubarb then if you don't have Custard.

I know my dad likes Rhubarb with Ice Cream.

I don't like it though.

Aren't your sausages more like saveloys? e.g. made from cooked or cured meat.

OMG we ordered Chinese. I am so EXCITED.

Quote: Richard Wells @ May 27 2010, 7:03 PM BST

So what would you have with Rhubarb then if you don't have Custard.

Most rhubarb is consumed in pies. It's often mixed with strawberries.

Quote: sootyj @ May 27 2010, 7:25 PM BST

Aren't your sausages more like saveloys? e.g. made from cooked or cured meat.

We have all kinds, but they're not a big part of our diet. We'll eat some sort of pork sausage (patty or link) with breakfast and hot dogs or bratwurst on the grill, but I don't think most people buy a lot of sausages.

Texans like to grill smoked beef ring sausages when they barbecue. Mexicans eat chorizo and people in Chicago and Wisconsin (Polish ethnicity) eat a lot of sausages.

I haven't had rhubub (as my nan calls it) and custard since school.

Quote: DaButt @ May 27 2010, 7:46 PM BST

Mexicans eat chorizo and people in Chicago and Wisconsin (Polish ethnicity) eat a lot of sausages.

I thought that was San Fransico.

So why do you like the UK sausage, is it just better?

I suppose top notch sausages in the UK are really good, but really expensive.

Banger Brothers can be about a fiver for a single sausage.

Quote: sootyj @ May 27 2010, 8:01 PM BST

So why do you like the UK sausage, is it just better?

I just like sausages and mashed potatoes with a bucket of gravy. I've had plenty of good American-made bangers at pubs and they were tasty as can be. My local supermarket in California made them fresh and they were great, but stuff tends to be more Tex-Mex around here. I still have a bunch of spicy sausage made from the wild hog that my neighbor shot and it's GREAT on the grill.

Quote: zooo @ May 27 2010, 7:32 PM BST

OMG we ordered Chinese. I am so EXCITED.

Did you order two 69s?

Made a pie.

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Wow.

What's in it?

Aww!

Quote: Nil Putters @ June 7 2010, 9:54 PM BST

Wow.

What's in it?

"Mince" and Onion. T'was lovely. :)

Quote: Leevil @ June 8 2010, 12:58 AM BST

"Mince" and Onion. T'was lovely. :)

Why is mince in inverted commas ?

Was it a neighbour, family member, prostitute ?

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