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Try storebrand thunfish pizza with onions...
Try storebrand thunfish pizza with onions...
Well, I gotta say. That is one of the things I STILL have not gotten used to on this side of the pond: Tuna on Pizza? Fried eggs on Pizza? Canned corn on pizza? It just ain't right.
Although I do chuckle (and like) what they used to call Pizza Americana... A sausage pizza smothered in french fries! It may have just been a fad. I haven't seen it on a menu in a while.
And since I'm being opinionated... Neither am I pleased with what some places are calling "pizza" in the USA either. Stuffed crust pizza? Ugh. Well, I guess now I'm trying to compare apples and oranges.
Do yo have tried spinach pizza?
Have you tried that American staple that they call hush puppies? It's a cornbread ball, reminds me of a scotch egg. Never could get a flavour for them. And how are you getting on with grits?Well, I gotta say. That is one of the things I STILL have not gotten used to on this side of the pond: Tuna on Pizza? Fried eggs on Pizza? Canned corn on pizza? It just ain't right.
Although I do chuckle (and like) what they used to call Pizza Americana... A sausage pizza smothered in french fries! It may have just been a fad. I haven't seen it on a menu in a while.
And since I'm being opinionated... Neither am I pleased with what some places are calling "pizza" in the USA either. Stuffed crust pizza? Ugh. Well, I guess now I'm trying to compare apples and oranges.
Have you tried that American staple that they call hush puppies? It's a cornbread ball,
Good point, but no. They're almost always served as a side dish for seafood. Especially deep fried seafood.Ist that a cheap subsitute for Falafel??
Oh, I don't know--maybe they can find a few of my relatives, who in the early 1940s had Buchenwald as their last known address.Some words on the actual diggings in the Buchenwald stone quarry:
It's ridiculous!
I was long enough in the "hobby-historian/bunker-scene" to know all these narcists, bumbles and bullshitters very well. Believe me, you can bet your ass, that there's nothing unkown to find!
But the old questions will finally be answered in five weeks.
Oh, I don't know--maybe they can find a few of my relatives, who in the early 1940s had Buchenwald as their last known address. http://www.musikgymnasium-belvedere.de/veranstaltungen.html
Perhaps they won't be looking that hard though. When I visited Weimar (and the Nationale Mahn und Gedenkstätte Buchenwald) in the early '80s, I got the impression that many of the folks there still regarded the KZs as a "good start". Other than the name change (to Gedenkstätte Buchenwald), it doesn't look like much has changed.
Especially deep fried seafood.
If they would really found unknown tunnels, there wouldn't be human remains. Maximal objects of art or other stuff would be there, like in the two known tunnels, US Army cleared after liberation.
It's a whole media hype and we Thuringians are sick of this. Remember "Jonastal"... . The whole media bullshit started in 1992, caused by Boris Jelzin, who made a clumsy comment, that He knows, where the Amber Room is.
An army of bookwriters/charlatans followed. And all this bullshit went on for 20 years. Today, we luckily know better.
Aha! Of course! Not to be too dismissive, but it does sound a bit like the “Nazi Gold Train” nonsense of a few years back.
Fish. That's been dipped in batter and fried in oil. Throw in some potatoes and you've got fish & chips.What abomination is this ?
Fish and chips, well made, is proof that there is a God who loves us and wants us to be happy.