Yes, but could you find any Sicilian lemons?Those veggies look like an amazing deal. Everything is more expensive, often MUCH more expensive, here in France. (garlic €12/kg,, lettuve €2.99). But today I did see sacks of 10kg of onions for 6.99€ (often €2.99/kg and upwards).. But who on earth can deal with 10kg onions in a domestic setting?
I did find some interesting stuff today though. For the first time since moving here (3 years), I found bean sprouts, mange tout (which ironically, are known as Snow Peas in France, and are generally unobtainable), and a grapefruit.
I used to do a starter of grilled grapefruit with brown sugar and a sherry reduction. Very 1970s, I think. But I've not seen a bottle of sherry since I got here. Loads of Port, but no Sherry
S
Swedish turnips, I believe.Turnips!
I’ll have you know that they were swedes sir!
This cost me 88p
You were over charged Jim, the GLW informed me Aldi were doing their veg for 5p a packTurnips!
I’ll have you know that they were swedes sir!
This cost me 88p
Yeh I know, went to Lidl 9am Thursday and they were 8p a pack.You were over charged Jim, the GLW informed me Aldi were doing their veg for 5p a pack![]()
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French onion soup surely…! I LOVE that!Those veggies look like an amazing deal. Everything is more expensive, often MUCH more expensive, here in France. (garlic €12/kg,, lettuve €2.99). But today I did see sacks of 10kg of onions for 6.99€ (often €2.99/kg and upwards).. But who on earth can deal with 10kg onions in a domestic setting?
I did find some interesting stuff today though. For the first time since moving here (3 years), I found bean sprouts, mange tout (which ironically, are known as Snow Peas in France, and are generally unobtainable), and a grapefruit.
I used to do a starter of grilled grapefruit with brown sugar and a sherry reduction. Very 1970s, I think. But I've not seen a bottle of sherry since I got here. Loads of Port, but no Sherry
S
Good idea,I really must make that. I have had it, I don't think I've ever made it, but it's the appearance that puts me off. It just looks like brown sludge.French onion soup surely…! I LOVE that!
Ha, reminds me of my late mother in law. Jenny had made a chorizo sausage stew with kale as part of it and while eating it MIL said she would never eat kale as it's cattle food. After she ate we told her there was kale in your food. The look on her face, keep in mind she was a Hyacinth Bucket."Turmits. Neeps. Never Swedes. Them is for cattle".
From a very old, very entrenched Ulster Scots speaker.
It certainly was a big pan that Brian cooked his soups up in Steve, I’ve been privy to the procedure