Spray on cheese isn't that bad. You can spray some on a hot dog covered with chili to make a chili cheese dog. It's certainly nowhere near the level of mushy peas, eel and mash, or branston pickle.
Man, are we going to start this up again? You can find evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that British food sucks in this thread.
I even posted several surveys where British food was consistently ranked as the very worst in the world. And not just by Americans, but by people of all nationalities. British people just don't know anything about good food. It's kind of sad really.
I have never eaten, nor do I know of anyone that had ever eaten eels and and. Or just plain eels for that matter. You must be thinking of the Japanese. p.s. Branston pickle and cheese sarnies are well nice. No-one in England actually eats so called British food anyway. Maybe a couple of hundred years ago they did but not now. There is no current British Food as such.
Newsflash: if you pig out twice a week, you aren't maintaining an ultra-strict diet. It's called willpower son; suck it up and just get on with the lettuce and water.
Then why does your pie and mash have some kind of green eel slime that's poured over it? I guess you guys don't even eat the eels. You just squeeze the slime out of them and put it on pies. Gross.
Thats a London thing. It's the only place that does that. Although I think it's just green gravy or something. Jellied eels on the other hand, very cockney and very revolting. Up north we have Yorkshire Pudding and Hot sticky puddings to clog your arteries...and mushy peas...and black pudding. Do they have yorkshire puddings and black pudding in the US? I've never seen it there but I assume someone must do it..
My daily diet consists of 1. Whey protein 2. yogurt 3. Rice/Chicken mix for lunch 4. Whey protein 5. V8 drink 6. Salad for dinner Try doing that for 7 days, while your co-workers eat out everyday and you get slammed with food commercials on tv. Then again given the shitty food over there, I might be able to hold out longer.
I present to you: The Sunday Roast Regional Sausages Lincolnshire Cumberland Shepherds' Pie (lamb) Cottage Pie (beef) Fisherman's Pie Cornish Pasty Bacon Sandwich (real bacon, not that crispy crunchy shit you guys eat) We gave the world the sandwich as it's known today. English Mustard (better than US mustard) Regional Cheese Cheddar Red Leicester (pronounced Les-ter) Cheshire Caerphilly Stilton and literally hundreds of other varieties Bread and Butter Pudding Rhubarb Crumble (with custard) Apple Crumble (with custard) Spotted Dick Trifle! Bear in mind that most of these are not eaten by us on the regular, they are merely foods which can be classed as British cuisine. Also note this. From Wikipedia: I bet in the US when they talk about British food they only mention the stereotypes like Black Pudding (which to be fair is disgusting) and spotted dick (which looks bad but isn't). So there burger boys. What the fuck have you been watching?
The sausages and the dessert at the end look okay. The rest of that looks like slop you'd get at a homeless shelter. And cheese is pretty hard to screw up.
I just googled pie and mash and saw (for the very first time I hasten to add) that green shit you're on about. I'm guessing it's from the mushy peas but I can't be sure. Does look gross though, it's probably what they feed all the tourists for some reason.
Ever had it? It's awesome when it's made with fresh clams. The canned stuff is awful though. I get it when I go up to Maine to visit my uncle along with fresh lobsters. It's a good starter to a lobster bake:
Real V8 low sodium / Spicy Low sodium. They both still suck pretty bad. Twice a week, I eat whatever I want. I try to vary it or keep it semi-healthy but it almost always involves an obscene amount of bacon.
V8 isn't bad. I actually like the spicy kind. I'm guessing the low sodium stuff is pretty flavorless though.