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Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 9517730)
Yes, In my opinion the best pizzas come from.......Italy, no surprise.
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Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9517572)
Suggest pineapple to an Italian chef and I think that you would be guaranteed an instant heart attack.
I have to disagree with you over pizzas in Italy, I love the really thin tasty bases they have there and hate the thick oversalted thick crappy ones sold in the UK. After travelling in Italy I was surprised at the lack of fresh pasta used and just how expensive decent quality dried pasta is, or was. You said about pasta being the second course, out of interest one of the best tasing second courses I ever had was lemon juice into a pan heated and mixed with a little parmesan then poured over your choice of pasta. It freshens the mouth perfecly ready for the next course. Graham As a vegetarian, one of my OH's favourite meals is spaghetti aglio olio - with just olive oil, garlic and chili. I would find that a bit boring but he loves it. It's unusual to be served pasta with a sauce poured over it, it would normally be tossed with the sauce in the pan to coat the pasta before serving. |
Re: Shops you would like to see
Thinking back to my childhood, I'm sure there were toy shops that dealt in mecano sets, model train layouts and airfix kits (ships, tanks, planes etc) I'd love to see one of those again.
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Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 9518508)
It's unusual to be served pasta with a sauce poured over it, it would normally be tossed with the sauce in the pan to coat the pasta before serving.
Will speak to Rosemary tomorrow, I fancy it now, I am not allowed large meals now just six or seven small ones so that would be ideal. Now a large confession, I love pineapple on pizzas, thats it I´ve said it now.:ohmy: Graham |
Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9518548)
Thinking back to my childhood, I'm sure there were toy shops that dealt in mecano sets, model train layouts and airfix kits (ships, tanks, planes etc) I'd love to see one of those again.
I did not think you were that old Stevie. Graham |
Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9518548)
Thinking back to my childhood, I'm sure there were toy shops that dealt in mecano sets, model train layouts and airfix kits (ships, tanks, planes etc) I'd love to see one of those again.
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Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9518548)
Thinking back to my childhood, I'm sure there were toy shops that dealt in mecano sets, model train layouts and airfix kits (ships, tanks, planes etc) I'd love to see one of those again.
To the best of my knowledge they are still about, there's one fairly local to me. They sell everything from basic kits of two or three bits of balsa wood or plastic that a young kid could easily put together, right through to highly technical construction kits usually operated by radio control. Ships,trains,cars,planes, you name it, they're still about, in addition to the various tools, paints, accessories and bits and pieces needed to construct and customise them. I am talking about the UK by the way, I have seen similar stuff in Spain, though I can't say where the shops are. |
Re: Shops you would like to see
One in Marbella. It is like aladdins cave!
http://www.malagaairport.eu/tourism/...ing-centre.php Bottom of the page is a list of shops. |
Re: Shops you would like to see
There are toy fairs held regularly in Madrid.Once a month I think but would have to check again where. We plan on going up sometime soon on the AVE.
Heaven.Just hope theres not too many boys toys though.Always seems to be more boys toys like trains and cars etc. than bears etc. |
Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 9520032)
There are toy fairs held regularly in Madrid.Once a month I think but would have to check again where. We plan on going up sometime soon on the AVE.
Heaven.Just hope theres not too many boys toys though.Always seems to be more boys toys like trains and cars etc. than bears etc. Anyway, trains and cars are so much more interesting and exciting. You can imagine them in all sorts of interesting situations, play with them for hours days months and years, take em to bits, put em back together again, take em to bits again then err... save up for some more. First present I ever bought for my daughter was a bloody fire engine, can you believe ? :rofl: Now bears, what can you do with a bear ? Stick it in a chair,pram or a bed and look at it every day till it's moth eaten and dropping to bits. No fun at all. |
Re: Shops you would like to see
First present I bought my eldest daughter was a bear and she still treasures it. By the time she was 2 years old I had bought her all of the matchbox cars so she asked her granddad to make her a garage and even showed him the design that she wanted. She is 43 now and still has not attempted to learn to drive.
Rosemary |
Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9520182)
Thats a very sexist post methinks ;)
Anyway, trains and cars are so much more interesting and exciting. You can imagine them in all sorts of interesting situations, play with them for hours days months and years, take em to bits, put em back together again, take em to bits again then err... save up for some more. First present I ever bought for my daughter was a bloody fire engine, can you believe ? :rofl: Now bears, what can you do with a bear ? Stick it in a chair,pram or a bed and look at it every day till it's moth eaten and dropping to bits. No fun at all. Just the fact that I collect old bears and am not interested in cars or trains. FGS.:confused: |
Re: Shops you would like to see
A Phelps Cornish pasty shop. Rosemary made brilliant pasties in the UK but our cooker always burns the base.
Graham |
Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9520254)
A Phelps Cornish pasty shop. Rosemary made brilliant pasties in the UK but our cooker always burns the base.
Graham |
Re: Shops you would like to see
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9520223)
First present I bought my eldest daughter was a bear and she still treasures it. By the time she was 2 years old I had bought her all of the matchbox cars so she asked her granddad to make her a garage and even showed him the design that she wanted. She is 43 now and still has not attempted to learn to drive.
Rosemary She's in her 30s and still treasures it. Afraid the fire engines long gone. :( |
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