What Scots think Americans eat
What Americans think Scots eat
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04 Sunday Nov 2018
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ksbeth said:
just a bit! yikes -)
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barbtaub said:
And don’t even get me started on the frightening number of things that can be haggis-flavored (from potato chips to pizza to ice cream…)
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robertawrites235681907 said:
This is so funny, Barb. What do Scots think South African’s eat?
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barbtaub said:
I’m pretty sure if Tesco puts in an international foods section for South Africa, it will consist solely of rooibos tea.
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robertawrites235681907 said:
Pity, I hate rooibos tea.
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barbtaub said:
😂 That’s pretty much how I feel about the “American” foods shelf…
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Jennie said:
This is soooo funny, Barb!
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barbtaub said:
I’ve often wondered what people from other countries think of the selections that are offered in the international foods sections under their country’s name? As an American (who hasn’t just smoked a very significant number of joints), I would find it difficult to base my national cuisine on Cocoa Puffs, marshmallow fluff, and pop tarts.
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Jennie said:
Good point!! 😅
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Darlene said:
That is so funny!!
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barbtaub said:
Pretty hilarious to see “my” culture through Tesco’s eyes!
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marysue said:
Well – thank goodness. You’ve invited so many of us to visit you in Scotland – now we can be sure that we can get REAL AMERICAN FOOD over there …
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barbtaub said:
Cause nothing says godblessmerica like jello, Lucky Charms, and Hershey’s chocolate syrup.
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Lynette d'Arty-Cross said:
Great post! 🙂 Being reduced to junk food – yikes. Then again, a Canadian section would reduce us to poutine a
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Lynette d'Arty-Cross said:
… and Tim Horton’s coffee.
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barbtaub said:
But don’t forget the maple syrup!
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Lynette d'Arty-Cross said:
Yup! 🙂
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trentpmcd said:
Sounds great. Haggis covered processed sugar and mushy peas washed down with Gatoraid.
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barbtaub said:
Aw, now you’re just jealous!
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trentpmcd said:
Yes, that’s it…. 😉
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Robert Matthew Goldstein said:
In a stoner moment I can see dipping a Dorito into some mushy peas. 🙂
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barbtaub said:
No, no, no… At best mushy peas could qualify as a sculptural medium, but they must never be consumed, especially after being imprisoned in a can. It’s probably a good thing that vegetables can’t bring class action lawsuits, because what’s happened to innocent peas is clearly a crime
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Robert Matthew Goldstein said:
LOL!
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cj said:
Although let’s be honest, I do buy the Red Vines when I’m lucky enough to see them. (American living in London)
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barbtaub said:
Well of course you do. It’s practically your patriotic duty.
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lydiaschoch said:
Oh, this is too funny!
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tracikenworth said:
Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide.
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noelleg44 said:
Hilarious, Barb! But I do love homemade haggis!
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