Wow! Those are a lot of flags in the States. Who knew? I love and envy that you’re wandering the world. I miss England. Have you found some great pub food? The last time I was there, which was a few years ago, I was pleasantly surprised to see greens and other colorful veggies on my plate along with my fish and chips.
those flags in the US are from two road trips i took while i was in college. the locals in the middle and southern part of the country didn’t eat any greens either. mashed potatoes and corn bread counted as vegetables. i hope that has changed.
if the small sampling i had in cambridge is any indication, i think the food in england has become so much better than what i remembered to be. i especially like the lamb i had there.
the only veg we got at the local fish and chips shop was ketchup and the guy at the counter told my friend, “don’t use too much.”
Living in Timisoara, Rom. No Korean food.
Wife is Korean. 3 hrs from Budapest. Need a location of a Korean Market and a good place to eat Korean in Budapest.
Respectfully
Mike and Kim
i'm suddenly susan. i grew up in new york city. my last home was in korea where i spent three years. i left in 2007 to travel the world, freelance writing to pay the bills. europe, jamaica, fiji, NZ, australia...and i'm still on the road, currently in cape town, south africa. follow me as i continue my journey across the globe.
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jenny // November 2, 2007 at 3:21 pm |
Wow! Those are a lot of flags in the States. Who knew? I love and envy that you’re wandering the world. I miss England. Have you found some great pub food? The last time I was there, which was a few years ago, I was pleasantly surprised to see greens and other colorful veggies on my plate along with my fish and chips.
suddenly susan // November 2, 2007 at 5:33 pm |
those flags in the US are from two road trips i took while i was in college. the locals in the middle and southern part of the country didn’t eat any greens either. mashed potatoes and corn bread counted as vegetables. i hope that has changed.
if the small sampling i had in cambridge is any indication, i think the food in england has become so much better than what i remembered to be. i especially like the lamb i had there.
the only veg we got at the local fish and chips shop was ketchup and the guy at the counter told my friend, “don’t use too much.”
Mike Goddard // May 18, 2009 at 9:55 am |
Living in Timisoara, Rom. No Korean food.
Wife is Korean. 3 hrs from Budapest. Need a location of a Korean Market and a good place to eat Korean in Budapest.
Respectfully
Mike and Kim
suddenly susan // May 18, 2009 at 10:43 am |
oh, i know that feeling very well. here’s the link to my blog post on the korean restaurant in budapest. i thought it was quite good.