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On 7 Oct, 22:49, OzOne wrote:
On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 09:53:54 -0700 (PDT), wrote: The food in Greece is awful. A month there will probably be good for you. What no roast beef and yorkshire pud? How can you not like fresh vegetables,fish and olive oil? I enjoy eating abroad. The problem with Greece is that it is the same vegetables and fish every day. The only meat in most places is goat, and I cannot stand the smell of it. Or did you go to a tourist town where they cater .. badly, to tourists with replicas of food that the tourist would eat at home? Soggy fish and chips and pizza with 1" thick base? It was a sailing holiday. We ate in small local restaurants near the harbours. The food in Turkey is a bit better, and has the advantage that the people who work in restaurants know how to smile. Regards Donal -- |
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The food in Greece is awful. * A month there will probably be good for you. OzOne wrote: What no roast beef and yorkshire pud? How can you not like fresh vegetables,fish and olive oil? Gets a little monotonous after a while. Plus, the Med is a cesspool. I personally would not care to eat fish from it. wrote: I enjoy eating abroad. *The problem with Greece is that it is the same vegetables and fish every day. *The only meat in most places is goat, and I cannot stand the smell of it. Careful there... in all Med cultures, insinuating that person eats goat is a deadly insult. Of course, the climate and land is such that goats are about the only livestock that can thrive there, so pretty much everybody is a goat- eater. Hope it's safe to say that from this distance! Or did you go to a tourist town where they cater .. badly, to tourists with replicas of food that the tourist would eat at home? Soggy fish and chips and pizza with 1" thick base? The best pizza I've ever had was in northern Greece. Also, the best C&W band I've ever heard was in a poinky bar outside Athens (Lifadah). It was a sailing holiday. * We ate in small local restaurants near the harbours. The food in Turkey is a bit better, and has the advantage that the people who work in restaurants know how to smile. Did you go to the compound? DSK |
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OzOne wrote:
We had good Oz beef regularly... Good Oz beef, contradiction in terms, Or did you go to a tourist town where they cater .. badly, to tourists with replicas of food that the tourist would eat at home? Soggy fish and chips and pizza with 1" thick base? It was a sailing holiday. We ate in small local restaurants near the harbours. Yep, there are quite a few, and usually very good. The food in Turkey is a bit better, and has the advantage that the people who work in restaurants know how to smile. They smile at Australians :-) Greeks do that when they are amused. Cheers Martin |
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 21:32:43 -0400, Marty wrote:
OzOne wrote: We had good Oz beef regularly... Good Oz beef, contradiction in terms, Obviously you jest. Or did you go to a tourist town where they cater .. badly, to tourists with replicas of food that the tourist would eat at home? Soggy fish and chips and pizza with 1" thick base? It was a sailing holiday. We ate in small local restaurants near the harbours. Yep, there are quite a few, and usually very good. The food in Turkey is a bit better, and has the advantage that the people who work in restaurants know how to smile. They smile at Australians :-) Greeks do that when they are amused. Yes indeed, they enjoy our company... Cheers Martin OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. |
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On 9 Oct, 02:34, Marty wrote:
wrote: On 7 Oct, 22:49, OzOne wrote: On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 09:53:54 -0700 (PDT), wrote: The food in Greece is awful. A month there will probably be good for you. What no roast beef and yorkshire pud? How can you not like fresh vegetables,fish and olive oil? I enjoy eating abroad. The problem with Greece is that it is the same vegetables and fish every day. The only meat in most places is goat, and I cannot stand the smell of it. I love goat, well, kid particularly, in fact I had it at my first wedding, to a beautiful Greek girl.... to bad we were both driven more by lust than brains.... I remember the feeling very well. Next week it will be my 30th wedding anniversirary. I think that my wife is expecting something special. Any sugestions? Regards Donal -- |
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... On 9 Oct, 02:34, Marty wrote: wrote: On 7 Oct, 22:49, OzOne wrote: On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 09:53:54 -0700 (PDT), wrote: The food in Greece is awful. A month there will probably be good for you. What no roast beef and yorkshire pud? How can you not like fresh vegetables,fish and olive oil? I enjoy eating abroad. The problem with Greece is that it is the same vegetables and fish every day. The only meat in most places is goat, and I cannot stand the smell of it. I love goat, well, kid particularly, in fact I had it at my first wedding, to a beautiful Greek girl.... to bad we were both driven more by lust than brains.... I remember the feeling very well. Next week it will be my 30th wedding anniversirary. I think that my wife is expecting something special. Any sugestions? Regards Donal -- I believe pearl is the traditional gift. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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