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But the question. It's not that simple. Ok, I know that I have this habit of turning simple questions into complex debates, usually with myself.;) But a lot of the things I miss are no longer there. Going to catch a bus to Accy, and not getting past the Village Blacksmith. The smell of the Stink.:eek: Accy Railway Station on a cool, drizzly day, with an old shunter wheezing away and then clanking around aimlessly .... It seems as if the question is way similar to "What do you miss from your childhood and youth"? That's now a foreign country; and maybe we are all strangers in a strange land. But I would really like some real black puddings ... and a chocolate selection box ... the chocolate is different over there. Funny how lots of people miss certain food items. |
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I have access to most goodies from local Brit shops. But one thing I really miss is walking through farms and fields without being shot at! The only public right-of-ways here are in conservation areas, crown land, public trails, that sort of thing. Private land is very private here, and I'm only half joking about being shot at! Am I mistaken, Eric, or have I missed something all these years?
Ok - something else I miss: BLUEBELLS!!!!! Thanks to Accy Web photographers, though, I get to 'see' them as soon as they emerge in all their glory. We have Trilliums here in Ontario, pretty white woodland flowers that also come up in early spring. Nice, but can't even come close to a wood full of bluebells. |
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when I go up to the spugsters he gives me a list of what to take for him ... then when im coming back theres a list of accywebbers to bring back haggis .... thing is it weighs a ton carrying em ...:rolleyes:
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Re: What do you miss from home?
Defiantly Hollands pies and puddings, love the chippy on Abbey st, I eat there for as many meals as possible when I come back. Not sure if its still the same people or if it is still there now. I follow Hollands pies on fb, even sent a message to them to please export to Canada:)
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The good old Lancashire fish and chips from my childhood and the beefsteak puddings from the fish-and-chip shop. Also Bassett’s Liquorice Allsorts – which we can get here but somehow just don’t taste the same. Could be that my taste bud memories are different from actual fact, as my nephew sent me some and they still didn’t taste like those when I was a kid. Nor did the fish and chips when we were over there a couple of years ago. Still were good but didn’t have ‘that’ taste from my memory.
When my youngest daughter (born here in Australia) lived in the Caribbean she sent a request for Tim Tam biscuits for her and some Vegemite (yuk!) for her husband as they were longing for these and couldn't get them. Now they live in Glasgow and both these items are available there, though she can’t get her favourite chocolate – Cadbury Peppermint Block. |
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i miss my brother
it was so much easier to crack him round teh head when we lived at home but now it takes a car journey and i have to put outdoor pants on :( |
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We can't get decent tripe in Morecambe but from what my Sister tells me neither can you, any more, unless you have an outing to Bury.
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Isn't that Abbey Friar by the Canine Club on Abbey Street?
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I think Abbey Friar have won awards in the past, don't know whether it's still the same people but it had a really good reputation.
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I'm not sure, I'll check next time I'm there. As to proof of the pudding - my gag reflex would seal my lips, offal is the devils food.:eek::eek:
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