ext_6327 ([identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/peasant_/) wrote in [personal profile] sqbr 2009-02-20 06:08 pm (UTC)

Christmas pudding.

Well no foreign country can make what I would consider a decent pudding of any sort. And finding drinkable coffee abroad can be very hard. Of course they all reckon that we are the ones who can't make decent puddings or coffee, which just goes to show how wrong headed people can be.

Regarding the Marmite discussion up above, it is now marketed in the UK as 'you either love it or hate it', since like Wagner it seems to be one of those great dividers.

Oh and I have seen honeycomb-toffee ice cream in this country, but we don't call it hokey-pokey. As far as I know, hokey-pokey is a Scottish word for all ice cream, not a particular flavour.

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