Frazzled
Sense of humour intact
I'll have to try Maple Syrup on porridge, it's with Golden Syrup normally for me. :tongue:
Maple syrup is the one thing I brought back from my first holiday in the US. Pancakes, bacon and syrup is divine. I now use it drizzled when roasting parsnips, swede, pumpkin and even chicken. You can buy low calorie maple syrup in the US and Canada and even in Egypt but not here.
Love it on porridge.
Not sure if it would work in a chip butty though.
.....the things i got hooked on in the states that you can't get here were grape jelly..........
Janie - do you mean the Welch's variety made from Concord grapes? I think you can buy that here now as well as the juice.
I miss Almond Roca - although Lakeland sometimes sell it - and, unbelievably, almond and vanilla flavoured Special K!! OH's bosses are still in US so they kindly bring stuff when they come home on annual visit - in return for me stocking them up with Bird's custard powder and M&S nether garments!
funny you should say that tink - i came across this only a couple days ago
http://www.lowcarbmegastore.com/syrups/josephs-thick-maple-syrup-maple-syrup
the things i got hooked on in the states that you can't get here were grape jelly, marshmallow fluff and folgers coffee. i brought loads of coffee back with me this year - must have looked funny on the xray because when i got home i realised the tsa had been through my case.
yes! welch's! i've looked everywhere for any sort of grape jelly. so strange some of the everyday things we just don't have. there are loads of soft drinks i love - grape soda, peach soda, cherry lime soda and omg - root beer floats! you can get rootbeer in asda but not the same. fortunately i have american friends who send me stuff but the postage is high for things like jelly. i keep them supplied with cadbury's
Aye, lass, we do:bear: Have you tried a crisp butty yet?
I must be from the common part of Lancashire then, as we call them muffins. Oven bottom muffins - barm sounds posh!
ooh, a proper crisp butty has to have some sauce slathered o'er it, yum
Yum yum, brown sauce. I also love mint sauce and have it on any roast dinner, lamb or not:clapping:
No hon it wasn't bad at all it's quite complimentary actually, so ignore all the pathetic angst from JR's adoring fanclub. How-ever, it's quite clear Piggy doesn't give a toss what's said about her anyway because in her own eyes she's perfect and obviously thinks she can wear whatever she likes and look good in everything however awful she may look. Who is the more delusional?? Piggy, or the sycophants on here who think they are her bezzie friend for defending her at every opportunity?? :emo:
I don't know of any other family who has sliced, tinned peaches served on top of roasted turkey. No gravy. Slices of turkey with peach slice on top. ExtraSpecial. Delicious! Mother was Austrian and I do the same.