Hmmmm...I think a truly yummy American dish is the new england clam chowder.
Oh, yeah? Well, San Fagcisco sees your clam chowder, and raises you a sourdough bread bowl. :yummie:
Hmmmm...I think a truly yummy American dish is the new england clam chowder.
Oh, yeah? Well, San Fagcisco sees your clam chowder, and raises you a sourdough bread bowl. :yummie:
Oh, yeah? Well, San Fagcisco sees your clam chowder, and raises you a sourdough bread bowl. :yummie:
Do they also teach you that Denmark is a part of Germany? :1orglaughHuh? Since when is that?
In school they taught us Scandinavian countries are Sweden, Norway and Finland!
WTF German school system! :crash:
At least we know how to cook great dishes!
And I never said I rule! :thefinger
Do they also teach you that Denmark is a part of Germany? :1orglaugh
I checked that on wikipedia and it says that sometimes Finland is counted to Scandinavia, because it's historically and politically connected to the Scandinavian countries. But the Finish language has no scandinavian roots like Danish, Swedish and Norwegian.Seriously?
Do they also teach you that Denmark is a part of Germany? :1orglaugh
Hey if there went some things another way in history you'd all be Germans now!And isn't Amsterdam the capitol of Denmark??
I wanna lick your clotted cream.... :drool2:Clotted Cream nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom ,nom .............
Do you have a nice long tongue :drool1:I wanna lick your clotted cream.... :drool2:
I checked that on wikipedia and it says that sometimes Finland is counted to Scandinavia, because it's historically and politically connected to the Scandinavian countries. But the Finish language has no scandinavian roots like Danish, Swedish and Norwegian.
Do you have a nice long tongue :drool1:
The english language doesn't have a word for Norden, which includes Finland. Only lazy english speakers count Finland as Scandinavia.I checked that on wikipedia and it says that sometimes Finland is counted to Scandinavia, because it's historically and politically connected to the Scandinavian countries. But the Finish language has no scandinavian roots like Danish, Swedish and Norwegian.
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/red-xxx said:Red XXX[/URL][/B], post: 6908534, member: 55251"]Clotted Cream nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom ,nom .............
I checked that on wikipedia and it says that sometimes Finland is counted to Scandinavia, because it's historically and politically connected to the Scandinavian countries. But the Finish language has no scandinavian roots like Danish, Swedish and Norwegian.
It's the Cornish nectar of the gods, you really haven't tasted cream until you've had some, come to the wild west country and have it with a proper cream teaLooks good, but the name doesn't exactly make it sound appetizing.
I checked that on wikipedia and it says that sometimes Finland is counted to Scandinavia, because it's historically and politically connected to the Scandinavian countries.
So I wasn't all that wrong. :o