Should we worry?

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
If you find yourself in Erie, PA, sometime try to stop in this place. It is VERY unique. Fun and crazy. They have a LONG wall of international cheeses in there and the prices at this place are quite good.


Erie County Farms

814-456-1459
2256 Broad St
Erie, PA 16503

We have certainly been to Erie PA before, so I will most certainly keep that in mind - thank you :D

Its been fun on here today - thank you and Greg :p

Still in the learning mode of US politics & culture, I asked this question of Tony earlier, I would be happy to hear your views .....
If you do not like Government interfering, what do you think the Government is for?
:rolleyes:
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
We have certainly been to Erie PA before, so I will most certainly keep that in mind - thank you :D

Its been fun on here today - thank you and Greg :p

Still in the learning mode of US politics & culture, I asked this question of Tony earlier, I would be happy to hear your views .....
If you do not like Government interfering, what do you think the Government is for?
:rolleyes:

NOTHING!! Government is just a evil we are forced to deal with. Don't even try to figure out our politics, waste of time. Culture? LOL!! We have so BIG arguments in here on what "main stream" culture is. Be happy you missed them. :p

Hope you are able to "pop in" from time to time. Keep busy and safe out there.
 

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
NOTHING!! Government is just a evil we are forced to deal with. Don't even try to figure out our politics, waste of time. Culture? LOL!! We have so BIG arguments in here on what "main stream" culture is. Be happy you missed them. :p

Hope you are able to "pop in" from time to time. Keep busy and safe out there.

LOL ....
ok I guess that's my history of America lesson for today -

Classed dismissed :D:p
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
When you were in Cornwall did you have a Cream Tea? The cream from Devon is way better LOL.
See we have our own little "war" with Cornwall :p:p

Didn't make it to Cornwall, didn't board the plane with nothing to do. I wanted to go but other matters were pressing at the time.

However I have been served both versions of tea when I worked for a family from Devon/Cornwall. The business had parts and equipment flown in daily from England and Germany and a lot of 'supplies' like dairy products and other impossible to get items sort of accidentally ended up on the plain. The family was very proud of their heritage and as a worker, I was introduced to the English way of life properly. Afternoon tea was the norm and sometimes when the owner and his wife would get into spats, they would make us victims by trying out different things - creamed tea was one.

I had white pudding, hog's pudding and a number of other good and not so good dishes. I was teased about my haggas experience which is the reason why I remember both the white and especially the hog's pudding well.

I had something that I was told was from Devon, if I remember right, Yarg, and I have yet to ever find it here. I love Devon Blue too. BUT I am a Cornish pasty kid, growing up with them.
 

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
Didn't make it to Cornwall, didn't board the plane with nothing to do. I wanted to go but other matters were pressing at the time.

However I have been served both versions of tea when I worked for a family from Devon/Cornwall. The business had parts and equipment flown in daily from England and Germany and a lot of 'supplies' like dairy products and other impossible to get items sort of accidentally ended up on the plain. The family was very proud of their heritage and as a worker, I was introduced to the English way of life properly. Afternoon tea was the norm and sometimes when the owner and his wife would get into spats, they would make us victims by trying out different things - creamed tea was one.

I had white pudding, hog's pudding and a number of other good and not so good dishes. I was teased about my haggas experience which is the reason why I remember both the white and especially the hog's pudding well.

I had something that I was told was from Devon, if I remember right, Yarg, and I have yet to ever find it here. I love Devon Blue too. BUT I am a Cornish pasty kid, growing up with them.

I had to look Yarg up on the net LOL according to Wiki its from Cornwall :p
Must confess pasties are the only thing the Cornish make tasty :D

I won't even begin to tell you about my experience with haggis - lets just say I went Vegetarian after that LOL.
 
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