• Blackmist
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    1 year ago

    And then they have the fucking audacity to criticise beans on toast.

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      1 year ago

      “Yes, Great Britain, the culinary center of the universe,” said no fucking person ever… ;) lol

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        1 year ago

        That’s the point, even our quaint little comfort food is luxury cuisine by comparison to this!

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          I’m American and I think food in the UK is awesome. I don’t like everything, but what I do like, I really like! Plus y’all have cute and silly names for everything, it’s great. I’m sure most Americans would feel the same way if they ever get the chance :)

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        American food is closer to a chemical formulation than it is to “cuisine”.

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      Only because they’ve never had beans on toast. Well because they’ve only ever eaten American style baked beans.

      Do Americans even have toasters, they seem to think that a good breakfast constitutes a pile of butter and syrup, so I’m going to assume that they’re not prepared to eat anything that doesn’t have 300 kg of sugar in it.