I hate snow!! My boyfriend and his family have booked a trip to one of the few places in Portugal where it snows, and I'm not going. I'm lucky it never snows in Lisbon!
I hate snow!! My boyfriend and his family have booked a trip to one of the few places in Portugal where it snows, and I'm not going. I'm lucky it never snows in Lisbon!
I only like snow where there are ski slopes. Although, I've gotten too old for skiing, so not much point in snow.
CD
That only works with fresh, fluffy snow. You can try it with wet heavy snow or older snow that has settled--and take off bumpers, exhaust system, and other parts.Oh, and another fun snow day activity when you own an Audi...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHk2nU1cjMk
CD
He seems to think Fosters is a British beer, it's Australian, and pretty awful at that. Sometimes you watch someone and you think 'He should have been slapped more as a child'Here is one for my British friends (who have a sense of humor/humour). It is a Full English Burrito.
This YouTube channel is known for taking traditional foods and doing weird things with it. Today, they did a California remake of a Full English. BTW TVC and Lullabelle, he mentions Leicester -- and says it right.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCFAnR9mb9o
CD
He seems to think Fosters is a British beer, it's Australian, and pretty awful at that. Sometimes you watch someone and you think 'He should have been slapped more as a child'
I think a full English burrito would be a brilliant idea - if done properly, and definitely no Worcestershire sauce, that has no place in any kind of fry up.Yeah, the Fosters thing was a major faux pas, but like I also said, he's known for doing weird things with food. You can't deny a full English burrito is pretty weird.
CD
We should have a cooking challenge for different takes on a common dish. You could do the FEB burrito, someone could do an FEB pizza, someone else could do an FEB pasta...I think a full English burrito would be a brilliant idea - if done properly, and definitely no Worcestershire sauce, that has no place in any kind of fry up.
I may have set myself a challenge.