But the lights are red in Holland
... the letterboxes, the telephone booths and my bank account when I've returned home!"
According to a Dutch friend setting up camp in Plymouth. His first impression is that everything is eyewatering expensive in that part of Devon. A berth in the Marina, shopping at Morrisons', fuel... Oh well, I come prepared now...
*I'll have to pump up my C/card before I leave this afternoon*
Menno
But the lights are red in Holland
Make sure you get a cornish pasty. I'm sure you can get them in Devon.
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Cream Tea the Devon way. Cream first.
Jam first is bonkers. Enjoy Devon and the weather, it has cooled down a little here.
Due to the unusually fine weather, central government, with the assistance of local councils and business, has imposed a 'holiday tax' on all foreign and domestic visitors. For citizens of the United Kingdom, this is only enforced when, and if, you leave your county of domicile.
I do cream on one half and jam on the other half and then put together ;-)
Some things are expensive but with the strong euro you should be fine. There are tourist spots down that way which are expensive, but plenty of normal people and more normal prices in shops (surprised he said Morrison’s is expensive)
I've always considered that the cream was the butter...therefore cream first then Jam.
Anything else is just utterly bewildering.
Jam first cream on top, if you think otherwise seek counselling.
Nah, suburban maybe.... https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/12/foodanddrink ...
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Personally I always have one of each, just to be safe....
I’m sure they are Bhajis.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.