Despite the stereotyping of English types, I don't like tea.
I'll have a coffee, please (If you're putting the kettle on.)
Despite the stereotyping of English types, I don't like tea.
I'll have a coffee, please (If you're putting the kettle on.)
Sorry, I couldn't compete with the crumpet. I've redirected my efforts to France, and learning from my mistakes, I market myself as Le Poptarte. It gives me an European air. So, next time you're there, slight the croissant!
You name it, I've got it. Now, I do have a new flavor which I'll introduce in Germany only. Meat flavors, because the Germans love their meat in the morning, is the way to go. Tell me what you think.....
The weinertart.....the brat-tart....the popschnitzel....... |
The popschnitzel sounds delightful!
Perhaps a popschnitzel, a brat-tart, then a good old-fashioned apple poptart would be a balanced breakfast.
I prefer the delicate flavour of good Darjeeling tea. Just a drop of milk. With buttered toast. You are transported to another world!
*scratching 'vindaloo' in note pad*
*puzzled*
What is vindaloo?
Its a curry. Quite mild. Hotter versions are Tindaloo and Phal.
I have forgotten the taste of Darjeeling. Must purchase some, as I am interested in trying it again.
Those are Indian dishes, I presume?
I drink tea every day: Earl Grey, Lady Grey, English Breakfast, or Irish Breakfast by Twinings. Sometimes with milk and sometimes without, depending on my mood, and with just a touch of sugar. In the winter, I like honey instead of sugar.
I know, I have forgot the 'r' in your.