What Is Your Favourite Food
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What Is Your Favourite Food
We've had favourite beer, so what is your favourite food? I like seafood, chips, chicken, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Italian and English.
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Louise
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I lived in France from 1993 to 1998. I left Belgium with 75 bottles of wine in the lorry and came back with 300. I tried to keep the last level constant ever since...Comet wrote:You have a good wine cellar - you want to see my beer cupboard at Christmas!!! Best selection of beers in Scarborough!
How many beers do you keep, Comet? I also have a nice selection of beers in my cellar, but they do not last long
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André
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Beers - allowing for the poor availability of proper beer in my area, I have a beer buying trip to York or Knaresborough. Sometimes I can end up with around 40 bottles at Christmas (not bad considering I have to carry it all back on the train!!) and that's just the Belgian ones, I drink them in moderation and they can last around three or four months!! On my first visit to Belgium I had baggage space for two bottles, a very hard choice when you're faced with hundreds to choose from, but I imported some Westvleteren 12 and some Chimay Tripel (white top). If I can this year I plan to import some Sloeber and some Rochefort 6 (unavailable in Yorkshire). I also enjoy wine, but I am no expert so I keep quiet about it!!
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Westvleteren 12? Mmmh, so you visited the trappist abbey? Westvleteren is only available at the abbey. Also something strange, Rochefort 10 is stronger than Westvleteren 12.Comet wrote:I imported some Westvleteren 12 and some Chimay Tripel (white top). If I can this year I plan to import some Sloeber and some Rochefort 6 (unavailable in Yorkshire).
Rochefort 6? Most people go for 8 or 10. But 6 is a reasonable choice for ladies...
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No Andre, I've never been near Westvleteren Abbey, I came across the beer in Bier Tempel shop in Brussels!! Quite a nice beer from what I remember. Rochefort 10, from what I know, is Belgium's second strongest beer at 11.3%, second to Bush at 12% (Bush is one of my favourites, so I do like the strong stuff!!) Rochefort 6 is the only one of the Rochefort brand that I've never tried, I love 8 and 10, and I collect bottle tops, so I must have the 6sn26567 wrote:Westvleteren 12? Mmmh, so you visited the trappist abbey? Westvleteren is only available at the abbey. Also something strange, Rochefort 10 is stronger than Westvleteren 12.Comet wrote:I imported some Westvleteren 12 and some Chimay Tripel (white top). If I can this year I plan to import some Sloeber and some Rochefort 6 (unavailable in Yorkshire).
Rochefort 6? Most people go for 8 or 10. But 6 is a reasonable choice for ladies...
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Louise
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For a spotters meeting, you will need strong binoculars, because planes are already high in the sky when they fly over my garden.Sabena_690 wrote:if you want to arrange a meeting in your house with your wife cooking, go ahead
For just a dinner, if the price is right, I won't say no
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André
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