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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHaven't had any repercussions from the beans this week.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostFinished off the beans and then found some wild boar sausages. I use this recipe, but add lots of chorizo and creme fraiche.
hmmmm sweet lovely Tomasina... yes, yes I would.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI have seen soepballen in the shops, but never in soup anywhere when eating out.
They do have bitterballen or garnarlen kroketten, but I only like them from places where they are home made, luckily there is one place locally and they vary the filling depending on the season.
I asked Gerda if it ever occurred to restaurateurs to warn customers that the tomato soup wasn't vegetarian, as I could imagine a lot of veggies being caught out by it on their first visit. She just laughed and said that the Dutch didn't really think about vegetarians at allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI came across them the first time we ate out in Amsterdam. I'd ordered tomato soup, and was utterly delighted when I got near the bottom and discovered little meatballs lurking there
I asked Gerda if it ever occurred to restaurateurs to warn customers that the tomato soup wasn't vegetarian, as I could imagine a lot of veggies being caught out by it on their first visit. She just laughed and said that the Dutch didn't really care about food at allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGreetings denizens
Off to the docs for my flu jab at 3. Then for a haircutComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI came across them the first time we ate out in Amsterdam. I'd ordered tomato soup, and was utterly delighted when I got near the bottom and discovered little meatballs lurking there
I asked Gerda if it ever occurred to restaurateurs to warn customers that the tomato soup wasn't vegetarian, as I could imagine a lot of veggies being caught out by it on their first visit. She just laughed and said that the Dutch didn't really think about vegetarians at allAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThere's a wahaca that's just opened up in Cardiff (the only one outside London AFAIK)
hmmmm sweet lovely Tomasina... yes, yes I would.
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I miss going there after cuk drinks.Comment
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