English food habits

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Just quietly I prefer Balsamic when it comes to salad.

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101Walterton wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 8:19pm
Just quietly I prefer Balsamic when it comes to salad.
I eat my salad with nothing.

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101Walterton wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 8:19pm
Just quietly I prefer Balsamic when it comes to salad.
I like Caesar, sometimes blue cheese
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eumaas wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 8:59pm
101Walterton wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 8:19pm
Just quietly I prefer Balsamic when it comes to salad.
I like Caesar, sometimes blue cheese
Ceasar with anchovies but no chicken is my salad of choice.

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Heston wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 5:17pm
eumaas wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 4:24pm
The kind at my grocery is Heinz.
What are you waiting for then?
Yeah, nah you will hate it.
I suspect it is one of those foods you need to eat as a kid to appreciate like Marmite.

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101Walterton wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 11:26pm
Heston wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 5:17pm
eumaas wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 4:24pm
The kind at my grocery is Heinz.
What are you waiting for then?
Yeah, nah you will hate it.
I suspect it is one of those foods you need to eat as a kid to appreciate like Marmite.
Let him suffer.
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eumaas wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 6:26pm
I like the grapeseed oil vegan mayo. Tangy.
I tried that. Didn’t care for it.
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eumaas wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 8:59pm
101Walterton wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 8:19pm
Just quietly I prefer Balsamic when it comes to salad.
I like Caesar, sometimes blue cheese
Same.
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eumaas wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 6:26pm
I like the grapeseed oil vegan mayo. Tangy.
I think we call that "west coast mayo."
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matedog wrote:
07 Jun 2018, 10:18am
eumaas wrote:
06 Jun 2018, 6:26pm
I like the grapeseed oil vegan mayo. Tangy.
I think we call that "west coast mayo."
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