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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No, the places I go abroad don’t generally serve them to be honest. I prefer to dine in places with traditional food go that country. Probably why I enjoy Greece so much as the food is divine |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Err no, I try to eat as much local food as possible. I’m not afraid to experiment so I prefer to try out what they offer.
If I get tired of the local food and I’m in a very big multiethnic city, I tend to then look for Asian food like Chinese or Japanese etc x depending where I am obviously... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"When I’m abroad I very much immerse myself in their culture and culinary delights, saying that I do take a suitcase of rice pudding with me. " been there before havnt we out of a tin lol
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
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Only once in Lopud. We gave the restaurant the 24 hours notice needed for a roast chicken as it had its own farm. As we left to return to sunbathing we heard “sqqquuaarrwwkkk!”
Somehow when the cooked bird was presented to us next day we ate it in silence. |
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"Only once in Lopud. We gave the restaurant the 24 hours notice needed for a roast chicken as it had its own farm. As we left to return to sunbathing we heard “sqqquuaarrwwkkk!”
Somehow when the cooked bird was presented to us next day we ate it in silence."
Where did you think your chickens would come from. They've all got to be killed before you eat it. If you eat meat you should be prepared to know its been killed. |
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I rarely have a roast on a Sunday when at home. When abroad, I avoid anything that is ‘typically’ British so I can enjoy the local culture no point otherwise, I might as well just holiday in this country. |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
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"Only once in Lopud. We gave the restaurant the 24 hours notice needed for a roast chicken as it had its own farm. As we left to return to sunbathing we heard “sqqquuaarrwwkkk!”
Somehow when the cooked bird was presented to us next day we ate it in silence.
Where did you think your chickens would come from. They've all got to be killed before you eat it. If you eat meat you should be prepared to know its been killed. "
Oh of course. Duh! We found it funny actually and it was a lovely fresh bird.  |
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"Only once in Lopud. We gave the restaurant the 24 hours notice needed for a roast chicken as it had its own farm. As we left to return to sunbathing we heard “sqqquuaarrwwkkk!”
Somehow when the cooked bird was presented to us next day we ate it in silence.
Where did you think your chickens would come from. They've all got to be killed before you eat it. If you eat meat you should be prepared to know its been killed.
Oh of course. Duh! We found it funny actually and it was a lovely fresh bird. "
Duh!  |
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