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I just find it peculiar that these sloppy finger foods are so popular where people gather to socialize, and often, 'hook up'.
Now days, people no longer have to go home smelling like an ashtray, instead, they go home with greasy fingers and sauce stained mugs smelling like a dirty deed fryer.
It's not charming.![]()
Though I must admit I don’t like eating with my fingers. I even ask for a fork when I am served dessert in a restaurant.
That sounds like a pub called Habanas, then a few feet away is Planet, usually filled with "the young in crowd". I would recommend The Regent to you if you enjoy a really decent real ale. They also "host" a different real ale each month, apart from the ones they always have on tap. A very welcoming pub without the pretentious nonsense you tend to find in the bars frequented by the more "effeminate" crowd and their gaggle of female hangers-on.
That is enough. I am showing my dislike of a type of food not the people who eat it.
Though I must admit I don’t like eating with my fingers. I even ask for a fork when I am served dessert in a restaurant.
And plus The Regent allows dogs in.
And what culture would Buffalo style chicken wings be from, then?
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No way would I refuse to eat a tacos if I was invitEd and that was on the menu.
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To return to subject I never eat pub food. I only choose pubs that have an excellent restaurant which in England is often the case.
That is enough. I am showing my dislike of a type of food not the people who eat it.
I really don't have problems with food snobs, but I think for it to be a matter of taste, you have to have tasted and not preferred a dish or cuisine.
I really don't have problems with food snobs, but I think for it to be a matter of taste, you have to have tasted and not preferred a dish or cuisine.
