Carol
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Arrgh! I don't even know where to start not liking that idea - I felt once I had to try the famous cherry beer in Belgium. It was also a mistake.beer which was made with pumpkin,
Arrgh! I don't even know where to start not liking that idea - I felt once I had to try the famous cherry beer in Belgium. It was also a mistake.beer which was made with pumpkin,
So, do you think the fact that you are bred to love pumpkin has anything to do with the election of Mister Pumpkin-Head?I've always wanted to try eel, but, alas, being landlocked in the middle of 'Murica, there's no place I can find it. I do love me some salmon, though.
All of you living outside of the States don't know. We are bred to love pumpkin. Starting in late August, when Halloween and Christmas decorations are fighting for their displace space in department stores, pumpkin spice everything comes back. Cakes, cookies, lattes, ice cream, milkshakes, etc. I, too, have fallen victim to its charm, and can honestly say, I like me the occasional pumpkin beer. And what's the holiday season without a few slices of pumpkin pie?
Help me.
I am so using that, mate.However, for incumbent forty-five, it means Pincher Of Twats Under Skirts
I am so using that, mate.
My fav is Pumpkin pie!!! My BD is in Nov., I always asked for a Pumpkin pie instead of a BD cake.I've always wanted to try eel, but, alas, being landlocked in the middle of 'Murica, there's no place I can find it. I do love me some salmon, though.
All of you living outside of the States don't know. We are bred to love pumpkin. Starting in late August, when Halloween and Christmas decorations are fighting for their displace space in department stores, pumpkin spice everything comes back. Cakes, cookies, lattes, ice cream, milkshakes, etc. I, too, have fallen victim to its charm, and can honestly say, I like me the occasional pumpkin beer. And what's the holiday season without a few slices of pumpkin pie?
Help me.
Nothing I can do about the cultural pumpkin agenda I'm afraid - like American spelling, it's clearly a Thing with which Brits should not attempt to meddle.Help me
So long as you can have proper candles in it...a Pumpkin pie instead of a BD cake.
Not a deli, but there is a store about an hour away that specializes in British food. If ever I get down there, I'll have to look.Fish issues though - tinned, smoked eel is a possibility - do you have a well trained local deli open to negotiation?
Indeed. And that's why I don't sleep at night. There are things that can't be unseen.Don't you just love Google image There is apparently nothing they don't have picture of!
I don't know about Dunkin Donuts, since I haven't been to one in years. But our local bakery sells doughnut holes that are amazing. You can get a dozen at a pretty reasonable price. All covered in cinnamon sugar. Delicious.I like doughnuts though. I assume the doughnut holes are not that expensive?
a year's supply of Jelly Babies
Nope. I drive a minivan. Because I'm so metal!Good to know that all proper Americans drive huge pick-up truck