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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 6, 2024 3:15:43 GMT
How is your bread pudding in London? No idea, I don't eat peasant food.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 6, 2024 3:16:22 GMT
san926f, Flying Monkeys: Good family friends of mine are from the DR, they’re Dominican. They became my parents’ neighbors when I was in junior high and the wife always brought her homemade flan when they came over for dinner. It looked like this flan emoji->🍮 The internet says flan is the same as Creme Caramel. The internet was written by an idiot.
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Post by san926f on Feb 6, 2024 3:17:58 GMT
san926f, Flying Monkeys: Good family friends of mine are from the DR, they’re Dominican. They became my parents’ neighbors when I was in junior high and the wife always brought her homemade flan when they came over for dinner. It looked like this flan emoji->🍮 The internet says flan is the same as Creme Caramel. I love all custard, though (except whatever that garlic stuff was that Drac posted, I can't even imagine it).
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Post by san926f on Feb 6, 2024 3:21:19 GMT
How is your bread pudding in London? No idea, I don't eat peasant food. Bread pudding is peasant food over there? I thought that's where it originated? I figured London would have all the tricked-out versions of bread pudding. Interesting.
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Post by Dracula on Feb 6, 2024 3:22:22 GMT
Except he's wrong of course. The difference between brulee and flan is brulee has a sugary crust top while flan has a soft and gooey caramel top. I've been eating flan my whole life and it looks like what pippen has posted here. As I said to Bart, you lot each cheese from a can so you know fuck all about it, as evidenced by you calling any sparkling wine 'Champagne'. You also don't know the difference between a turtle and a tortoise so that rules out taxonomy as well. Is that what you're drunk on today?
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Post by thekindercarebear on Feb 6, 2024 3:22:46 GMT
Please bring me some figgy pudding...
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Post by Catman on Feb 6, 2024 3:28:40 GMT
The crème brûlée bit from Little Forest:
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2024 3:38:45 GMT
The crème brûlée bit from Little Forest: This is just embarrassing now. Even cats know what flan is
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Post by bartlesby on Feb 6, 2024 3:43:09 GMT
As I said to Bart, you lot each cheese from a can so you know fuck all about it, as evidenced by you calling any sparkling wine 'Champagne'. You also don't know the difference between a turtle and a tortoise so that rules out taxonomy as well. Is that what you're drunk on today? To be fair, he's from the same country that calls french fries "chips", potato chips "crisps", and drives on the wrong side of the road. I'm sure these aberrational thoughts are a part of his upbringing, not caused by intoxication.
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Post by san926f on Feb 6, 2024 3:49:05 GMT
Except he's wrong of course. The difference between brulee and flan is brulee has a sugary crust top while flan has a soft and gooey caramel top. I've been eating flan my whole life and it looks like what pippen has posted here. As I said to Bart, you lot each cheese from a can so you know fuck all about it, as evidenced by you calling any sparkling wine 'Champagne'. You also don't know the difference between a turtle and a tortoise so that rules out taxonomy as well. I have a pet tortoise, actually. I'm at least one American who knows the difference.
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Post by Dracula on Feb 6, 2024 3:54:47 GMT
Is that what you're drunk on today? To be fair, he's from the same country that calls french fries "chips", potato chips "crisps", and drives on the wrong side of the road. I'm sure these aberrational thoughts are a part of his upbringing, not caused by intoxication. You're right. The alcohol just amplifies what's already fucked up.
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Post by san926f on Feb 6, 2024 3:56:00 GMT
Is that what you're drunk on today? To be fair, he's from the same country that calls french fries "chips", potato chips "crisps", and drives on the wrong side of the road. I'm sure these aberrational thoughts are a part of his upbringing, not caused by intoxication. They call their cookies "biscuits" in the UK. I never did find out what they call their biscuits. Whatever it is, it probably sounds healthier. All their names for things make them sound healthier IMO. Oreos definitely sound better for you if you call them a biscuit as opposed to a cookie.
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Post by Pippen on Feb 6, 2024 4:00:32 GMT
Please bring me some figgy pudding...
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Post by san926f on Feb 6, 2024 4:07:01 GMT
Please bring me some figgy pudding... I LOVE fig bars. I'd say they're my favorite cookie, but are they really a cookie? I dunno. These are better than Fig Newtons. Sometimes I'll have a couple with my kirning coffee. The raspberry are also good. The Great British Baking Show had a "fig roll" challenge where they made fresh fig bars. They looked so damn good, I had to go buy a box of these!
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Post by san926f on Feb 6, 2024 4:08:01 GMT
Please bring me some figgy pudding... That looks awesome!
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