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Old Jul 11th 2007 | 5:29 am
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you can have a virgin bloody caeser if you dont drink like me but ive never heared it with beer!
 
Old Jul 11th 2007 | 7:46 am
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Several friends of ours regularly drink their beer topped up with Clamato (about an 80/20 split).

Tastes pretty nasty to me.
 
Old Jul 11th 2007 | 4:54 pm
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I think this is sick too! lol! All the canadians I speak to cant believe we make shandy's (beer and lemo) and think that is disgusting... and then walk out their kitchen with a beer and tomatoe and fish juice (as I call it)! lol!
I tried a cesar... uuughhhh i almost puked the most awful thing I have ever tasted.
How very strange!!!
 
Old Jul 11th 2007 | 6:38 pm
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Work colleagues drink beer and clamato..........tried to get me to also...no chance
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 1:50 am
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I can understand why Brits , after having their taste buds obliterated by surely the most awful dietary habits in the world, would not appreciate a Caeser.

English Fine dining is an oxymoron, the best Restaurants in the UK are the Indian ones and as for appreciating a Caeser, it requires a delicate pallet.

Captain's Corners, Meaford , Ontario, BEST Fish and Chips including the U.K, Only problem, the portions could feed a family of four.
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 2:50 am
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Originally Posted by Howard1944
I can understand why Brits , after having their taste buds obliterated by surely the most awful dietary habits in the world, would not appreciate a Caeser.

English Fine dining is an oxymoron, the best Restaurants in the UK are the Indian ones and as for appreciating a Caeser, it requires a delicate pallet.

Captain's Corners, Meaford , Ontario, BEST Fish and Chips including the U.K, Only problem, the portions could feed a family of four.
Speak for yourself buddy, my taste buds are in fine order, and I'd hardly call fish and chips fine dining. You needed to get out more in the UK if the best restauants you found were Indian.

To enjoy a Caeser doesn't necessarily require a delicate palate, just an appreciation for the combination of ingredients contained within. My palate doesn't care for it, but that doesn't mean it's due to my English upbringing.

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The food in the restaurants in the UK are overpriced, the servings mediocre, the cuisine pathetic.

Alberta Beef,makes the English stuff look like grissle.
 
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Originally Posted by Howard1944
The food in the restaurants in the UK are overpriced, the servings mediocre, the cuisine pathetic.

Alberta Beef,makes the English stuff look like grissle.
Just now you were whining about over-sized portions in Canada. Now you are whining about normal, meal-sized portions in the UK. Please make your mind up.

It's "gristle", by the way. And "palate".
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 3:37 am
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So other than beer with tomato juice and clam gunk, what other Canadian delicacies are there?
 
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Originally Posted by Howard1944
Alberta Beef,makes the English stuff look like grissle.

It's ok but you have good beef right on your doorstep. These are a couple of steaks we chopped up for fajitas. The top one is from Alberta, via the St Lawrence market, the one underneath from Crusty up the road, see how lean and dark the lower one is? I think that as good as cow gets. Crusty's place is here:

http://www.pvrbeef.ca/
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Old Jul 12th 2007 | 3:41 am
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Originally Posted by BATUSVirgin
So other than beer with tomato juice and clam gunk, what other Canadian delicacies are there?
Poutine.
 
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Originally Posted by BATUSVirgin
So other than beer with tomato juice and clam gunk, what other Canadian delicacies are there?
There's Pammy. I'm not qualified to comment on her clam gunk, though.
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 3:50 am
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There's Pammy. I'm not qualified to comment on her clam gunk, though.
I just know that notiaink is going to post that photograph again.
 
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Originally Posted by BATUSVirgin
So other than beer with tomato juice and clam gunk, what other Canadian delicacies are there?
Pyramind energized wine.
http://www.summerhill.bc.ca/
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 3:52 am
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Originally Posted by dbd33
Poutine.
Sorry, not yet in canada but what is Poutine? Isn't that really weird stuff you guys put on chips, sorry fries? A bit like gravy but not as tasty?
 


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