Nov 2019
11:05am, 6 Nov 2019
115,961 posts
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GregP
B'dum, etc.
R1G4 closed
Boudin: a type of sausage in which the meat, or blood, is mixed with fine breadcrumbs that is often eaten with potatoes and apple sauce, sometimes eaten raw or barbecued. 15 - 26 Speculoos: a shortcrust cinnamon biscuit, traditionally baked for consumption on or just before Sinterklaas in the Netherlands (December 5), Belgium (December 6), and around Christmas in Germany.
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Nov 2019
11:08am, 6 Nov 2019
15,769 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Ah, nooooo.
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Nov 2019
11:09am, 6 Nov 2019
15,770 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Sausage beaten by something that sounds like what you get after clearing your throat.
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Nov 2019
11:11am, 6 Nov 2019
21,591 posts
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Maclennane
Bit late, but can I object to stroopwafels and waffels being regared as even vagely similar? One is effectively a buscuit, the other a dessert.
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Nov 2019
11:12am, 6 Nov 2019
18,421 posts
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Nicholls595
Meatballs and 2 types of black pudding gone in the first round?
I knew there was a reason I didn't like Belgians
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Nov 2019
11:14am, 6 Nov 2019
24,540 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Hello, I am here.
I am quite happy for both in R1 to be eliminated, they didn't get enough votes.
One of my running mates dog is called Stroopwafel.
Stroop! Strooooop! STROOOOOP! Is often heard at the local parkrun.
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Nov 2019
11:18am, 6 Nov 2019
41,952 posts
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McGoohan
Like that ELO song
Don't bring me down! Stroop!
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Nov 2019
11:18am, 6 Nov 2019
21,592 posts
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Maclennane
I hope he's pronouncing it 'strope'
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Nov 2019
11:19am, 6 Nov 2019
115,962 posts
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GregP
Cheers Wrig.
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Nov 2019
12:15pm, 6 Nov 2019
115,969 posts
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GregP
R1G5 closed
Moules-frites: mussels cooked or steamed with onions and celery served with fries. The recipe has often been referred to as the country's national dish. 25 - 12 Croustillons: deep-fried balls of sweet dough, eaten at fairgrounds or on special occasions like the October fair.
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