tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4905080602885676490.post5090711422970994141..comments2024-03-27T20:34:09.464+01:00Comments on zmkc: Australia and Britain zmkchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08972549292961948240noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4905080602885676490.post-88887503426602313932012-09-18T05:41:44.917+02:002012-09-18T05:41:44.917+02:00I didn't think the Scarborough sandwiches were...I didn't think the Scarborough sandwiches were too bad, although the whole scene was a bit squalid really - and was it there that Anne Bronte was buried? Hellmuth claims there isn't enough Gruner Veltliner to export. zmkchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08972549292961948240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4905080602885676490.post-18874436951632663162012-09-17T09:06:04.666+02:002012-09-17T09:06:04.666+02:00One of the best things about Britain and food is t...One of the best things about Britain and food is that being there gives you easy access to the excellent food of neighbouring countries - for example the wonderful crab sandwiches you get in Ireland (by comparison one we once tried in Scarborough was a huge disappointment), the huge variety of French cheeses (also available in Britain) and cheap but brilliant Austrian Gruener Veltliner (strangely, despite the EU, not available in Britain). I've never understood why, while very good Scottish oysters are widely available in British restaurants, you never see them for sale like in Australia all opened and ready to gorge on.Analogue Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12922576450897475604noreply@blogger.com