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Feelin' nearly faded as my jeans
God, how delicious a f-ing potato can be.
Especially as crisps.
In a sandwich.
With cheddar cheese.
And brown sauce.
Nothing else comes close.
God, how delicious a f-ing potato can be.
Really? Who do you know here who's only bought one record player/amp/speakers?
Indeed, I quite agree.But the experience of a good meal out will last a life time.
you got Google?
I am sure the meal described by @MichaelC was fantastic and will live long in the memory. All the ingredients would have been in mis en place already and may well have ended up in the stock pot or bin or staff meal depending on policy, date etc....
Was it all sand?It was the £26.50 for a desert that stuck in my craw.
Pink Fir Apple, straight out of the ground, rinsed, boiled for twenty minutes and covered in salt-crystal butter...Nothing else comes close.
Carping about expensive restaurants is no more sensible than moaning about expensive luxury cars, hifi, cameras, wrist watches, or anything else that is entirely discretionary.
Food is a necessity, cars and cameras are a commodity.
Food is a necessity
I like small restaurants and cafes in France. You can have good food for little money.
Or you can go to a Michelin starred restaurant for something special. Either is a good meal.
Pink Fir Apple, straight out of the ground, rinsed, boiled for twenty minutes and covered in salt-crystal butter...
Lussmans, a local restaurant chain (4 or so establishments) provides the opportunity to pay a discretionary 12.5% service charge, apparently tax free for all staff.
£100 for a good meal for two, including a few glasses of vino, that makes sense to me.
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