The Best / Worst thing I've ever eaten
Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
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I remember my best and worst to have been at roughly the same time.
Work had taken me off to a quirky (at least in my eyes) town in the North-West; in fact my time there would fill a QOTW but I'll stick to the subject of food for this one.
Having travelled a lot I have eaten at all manner of restaurants and sampled local delicacy but this place was something else. Comfort foods were their specialty and they knew how to do it. I had perfect breakfasts kicking off the day with bacon super crispy and a turkey sandwich with mayo for lunch. The real killer though were their desserts, sublime fruit pies which were like you would nostalgically imagine mother used to make.
The worst thing I tasted there was a cup of coffee given to my colleague and I whilst visiting the numpty foreman of a local factory. No sooner had we each taken a gulp than he rushed in shouting "Don't drink that coffee! You'd never guess. There was a fish... in the percolator!"
( , Thu 2 Jun 2011, 0:24, 5 replies)
Work had taken me off to a quirky (at least in my eyes) town in the North-West; in fact my time there would fill a QOTW but I'll stick to the subject of food for this one.
Having travelled a lot I have eaten at all manner of restaurants and sampled local delicacy but this place was something else. Comfort foods were their specialty and they knew how to do it. I had perfect breakfasts kicking off the day with bacon super crispy and a turkey sandwich with mayo for lunch. The real killer though were their desserts, sublime fruit pies which were like you would nostalgically imagine mother used to make.
The worst thing I tasted there was a cup of coffee given to my colleague and I whilst visiting the numpty foreman of a local factory. No sooner had we each taken a gulp than he rushed in shouting "Don't drink that coffee! You'd never guess. There was a fish... in the percolator!"
( , Thu 2 Jun 2011, 0:24, 5 replies)
I should have been clearer, this was N-W USA,
on a particularly grim job.
The only similarity with Barrow I can think of could be found with one specific character who was remarkably backwards.
( , Thu 2 Jun 2011, 9:54, closed)
on a particularly grim job.
The only similarity with Barrow I can think of could be found with one specific character who was remarkably backwards.
( , Thu 2 Jun 2011, 9:54, closed)
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