Macaroni pudding for me..my mum used to make it... . I could make it but can't be bothered. Even so I think of it frequently and daydream about it...... Also.. Midori and sweet/sou... moreMacaroni pudding for me..my mum used to make it... . I could make it but can't be bothered. Even so I think of it frequently and daydream about it...... Also.. Midori and sweet/sour mix... we can't seem to get sweet/sour mix here.. I used to make my own version but again not only am I finding it difficult to get midori, (let alone to afford it!) but just can't seem to find time to make the sweet/sour mix.
This was inspired by a post on another thread.. For me, I envy and/or am jealous of American wooden houses and the land that seems often to come with them... I envy how endles... moreThis was inspired by a post on another thread.. For me, I envy and/or am jealous of American wooden houses and the land that seems often to come with them... I envy how endlessly adaptable and customisable/extendable they are.. We have brick or stone houses mainly and they are a real pain to alter... Oh and I totally an green with envy of porches... we don't really have them in the same way. I also envy the sheer amount of space... land... UK is quite a congested little island. I admire Japanese elegance and determination. Such fascinating people. I admire their longevity and hard working ethic. And I adore green tea with roasted brown rice and Japanese curry.I love almost everything about Italy and Italians :P But especially their passion and their food. There's loads more but you get the idea :P less
Do you think airlines executives, for example, talk about deliberately hiding fees like for baggage, fuel and seats from people until they have already committed to buying there ti... moreDo you think airlines executives, for example, talk about deliberately hiding fees like for baggage, fuel and seats from people until they have already committed to buying there ticket? Who in good conscience could bring up these scams in meetings with your fellow executives? Or what about credit card companies that offer worthless perks like free "nights" in hotels that do not really mean you get to stay in a hotel for one night free? Wouldn't you be ashamed to come up with ways to cheat the public out of their money dishonestly? Aren't they ashamed of themselves? What kind of a crazy world is this? less