Och! *Scrummy!* Did you know that in the US, peeps do not really eat roasted pumpkin with their roast dinner? If they do, they rarely cook it in its skin and if they do, they never eat its skin (which I sometimes do because it tastes so luvverly). To many, the humble pumpkin is a sweet, not a savoury.
One can buy squishy pumpkin in a tin to make pumpkin pie. I have never done this but I watched in horror as others did it. One can also buy chicken in a tin.
You simply *must* go to a couple of supermarkets when you are there - run o'the mill ones and a couple of off-beat "ethnic" ones too. They have the best, nuttiest stuff LOL
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oooooooooo, just read your twitterbits - what was for dinner???
Lamb and all the roasted vegies I could cobble together.
Then minty timtams for afters!
Och! *Scrummy!* Did you know that in the US, peeps do not really eat roasted pumpkin with their roast dinner? If they do, they rarely cook it in its skin and if they do, they never eat its skin (which I sometimes do because it tastes so luvverly). To many, the humble pumpkin is a sweet, not a savoury.
One can buy squishy pumpkin in a tin to make pumpkin pie. I have never done this but I watched in horror as others did it. One can also buy chicken in a tin.
You simply *must* go to a couple of supermarkets when you are there - run o'the mill ones and a couple of off-beat "ethnic" ones too. They have the best, nuttiest stuff LOL
hahahhahahahhaha - loved it !!
I am not a poodle is right, they have no idea what pumpkin is, besides in a can, or as a display item at Hallo'ween.
But they have 'squash' which is like Butternut Pump, so just say it's liek squash if you must talk pumpkin In noo York.
But I doubt it will come up, somehow ;)
H&B, you never, never know what may come up in conversation in Noo Yawk!
I cannot imagine eating sweet squishy pumpkin out of a tin, just can't.
CAW, CHICKEN IN A TIN? I've just been ill.
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