![]() |
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 8890094)
Now I know you are telling porkies.
|
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by licinius
(Post 8890098)
Very well said that man, as for the clothes shopping, have you not heard of the internet?
|
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by licinius
(Post 8890129)
Sorry for being pedantic, but I had to point out that just because we can spend our afternoons loitering doesn't mean we're on the dole! Here endeth today's rant I didnt mean that you were on the dole, paropeople and retired are examples of people who have have the time to go to the market or whatever. Those with a pension or maybe savings can, however, the majority cannot and will never be able to and so yes some of them might envy your life style choice but will not be able to do anything about it. |
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 8890145)
To date the tesco range of clothes has never been on line any time I have looked.
|
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 8890145)
To date the tesco range of clothes has never been on line any time I have looked.
There are lots of good online stores to look at and buy clothes from and who deliver to Spain :) |
Re: The UK
I can walk to Mercadona, two Indian and countless Chinese take-aways, and they all deliver too. Having been on my own for ten days, I’m pleased that my wife is returning from the UK tomorrow and she has bought me some new underpants.
|
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by HBG
(Post 8890158)
I can walk to Mercadona, two Indian and countless Chinese take-aways, and they all deliver too. Having been on my own for ten days, I’m pleased that my wife is returning from the UK tomorrow and she has bought me some new underpants.
|
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by licinius
(Post 8890150)
If tesco sell it then it's of poor quality & not worth looking at anyway. Try a decent clothing store such as bbclothing.co.uk
|
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 8890171)
Assuming you´ve lost the instructions to the washing machine and forgotten about hand washing, you could have raided her nicker drawer and worn hers:)
Apart from that black, silky pair that stretches, with the nice smell. |
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 8890191)
Well, my everyday clothing is subject to great abuse, and tesco's were always cheap, so easily replaceable. Getting paint on a pair of jeans that cost a fiver is far less important than a good quality expensive pair.
|
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by johnnyone
(Post 8889328)
My wifes cooking taste much better in the UK than Spain and that must be down to the quality of the ingredients.
some ingredients that your wife - or I - might use regularly in the UK aren't as readily available here I even had someone bring several HUGE tubs of bisto granules over :o we can now get most - including bisto - where I live but for several years we couldn't get that sort of thing & it took me a while to adapt my cooking to what I could get and a while for our tastebuds to adapt cottage pie without an oxo cube took a bit of doing - but I got there in the end:) then they opened an Iceland in my town & all was available at a reasonable price & I and every English mum I know went mad buying all those things we missed & yes, I do have Bisto in the cupboard - I looked at it yesterday & it's a solid lump in the tub through lack of use:blink: |
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by whitelinen
(Post 8889104)
No need to treck...they deliver :)
Jim |
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 8890816)
or the bisto;) (or other similar 'helpers')
some ingredients that your wife - or I - might use regularly in the UK aren't as readily available here I even had someone bring several HUGE tubs of bisto granules over :o we can now get most - including bisto - where I live but for several years we couldn't get that sort of thing & it took me a while to adapt my cooking to what I could get and a while for our tastebuds to adapt cottage pie without an oxo cube took a bit of doing - but I got there in the end:) then they opened an Iceland in my town & all was available at a reasonable price & I and every English mum I know went mad buying all those things we missed & yes, I do have Bisto in the cupboard - I looked at it yesterday & it's a solid lump in the tub through lack of use:blink: Maybe where I live I don't have the choice that others do. Fatty pork, chicken and rabbit in the meat line, sugary bread or airy baguette and tatty veg's. |
Re: The UK
Originally Posted by scampicat
(Post 8890899)
You see where I live there are none of these shops; even the nearest Mercadona is nearly an hour's drive away. Thereare a few local small shops that sell things like Bisto, but that's about it.
Maybe where I live I don't have the choice that others do. Fatty pork, chicken and rabbit in the meat line, sugary bread or airy baguette and tatty veg's. maybe everything goes bad just there aren't enough people to buy it we have all the supermarkets nearby & also small independent shops for amazing bread & tasty fruit & veg the fruit & veg often does look tatty admittedly - but usually tastes good and the fat is what gives the meat the flavour - so you don't need the bisto;) |
Re: The UK
lynnxa
Location: on the right side of the mountain I'm obviously on the WRONG side of the mountain! :lol: |
| All times are GMT -12. The time now is 11:41 pm. |
Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.