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Poles have a more loving attitude to food than here in the UK


Alien  25 | 6201
14 Dec 2024   #91
volunteer group. I had taken care of.

Mass wine.... 🤔
pawian  222 | 26546
16 Dec 2024   #92
Hmmmm.... you mean mass as mass and wine as wine??? Then I don`t know how to interpret this joke. :):):)
Alien  25 | 6201
16 Dec 2024   #93
Then I don`t know how to interpret this joke. :):):)

Because I messed it up, I wanted to write the altar wine which is written in German Messwein.
pawian  222 | 26546
16 Dec 2024   #94
altar wine

Yes, that`s what I guessed after a few minutes of energetic pondering, :):):) but still how does it connect with the local church charity for disabled children and their families???
Alien  25 | 6201
16 Dec 2024   #95
what does it connect with the church charity for disabled children and their families???
@ pawian

Well, I imagined that you took "under your care" their altar wine.
pawian  222 | 26546
17 Dec 2024   #96
their altar wine.

No need for it coz I have always been independent in that matter. :):):)
Lernende
5 Jan 2025   #97
Come to Poland on good eating.
jon357  72 | 23238
5 Jan 2025   #98
@Lernende
Depends. There are far more bad restaurants than good ones, and an oversupply of ones that just serve things that are easy and normal enough to make in your own kitchen.
pawian  222 | 26546
13 hrs ago   #99
Why are the Irish and Brits the best guessers
We understand food.

Of course not. You are only intelligent but you don`t appreciate food in such a loving fashion like Poles/Polesses.

Poles have a more loving attitude

Of course they do.
Check this pic of a workbook by British authors for 5th grade primary school.
It is obvious they don`t know what they are talking about coz they mix up various notions. Shame on them.


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jon357  72 | 23238
13 hrs ago   #100
you don`t appreciate food

We certainly do, however you're trolling in a trolling thread.

A kid in a 'fifth grade' (whatever that is) textbook who is probably non-existent is hardly an arbiter of taste.

And nothing the fictional kid says supports your trolling for reactions.
pawian  222 | 26546
12 hrs ago   #101
We certainly do

Yes, you do but only foreign one coz your own one is inedible. Ha!!!! hahaha

an arbiter of taste.

Darling, where did I say it was written by a kid???? I wrote clearly: British authors. Ha!!!!
jon357  72 | 23238
12 hrs ago   #102
That doesn't make much sense. Have you started drinking early?

You can hardly judge four nations' relationship with food on the basis of a made up text aimed at juvenile language acquisition.

Read Jane Grigson or Eliza Acton instead.

Anyway, the thread was started by a notorious troll who emigrated and failed to adjust.
pawian  222 | 26546
12 hrs ago   #103
notorious troll who emigrated and failed to adjust.

Talking about yourself now???

That doesn't make much sense

Yes, darling, you are doing your best to obfuscate as much as possible.
I still can`t believe you have no idea what the subject matter is. You are simply trolling to unnerve us. Forget it. Ha!!!

Guys and gyesses, ignore that troll, and explain what the book authors mixed up senselessly.
jon357  72 | 23238
11 hrs ago   #104
@pawian
It's just a fairly dull textbook. It tells us nothing about four nations' attitude to food.
pawian  222 | 26546
11 hrs ago   #105
BS. You have no idea.
jon357  72 | 23238
11 hrs ago   #106

There no 'idea' though is there.

You're trying to manufacture something out of zero.
pawian  222 | 26546
11 hrs ago   #107
you mean by casual.

Exactly, coz I am checking your fluency. You can`t guess what I meant, which means it is poor.
jon357  72 | 23238
11 hrs ago   #108
Simply because you don't actually mean anything.

As I say, stick to temperance products in the daytime.
pawian  222 | 26546
10 hrs ago   #109
actually mean

A lot of meaning which you can`t detect. AmaSSing!!!
jon357  72 | 23238
10 hrs ago   #110
Who would bother 'detecting' the undetectable?

There is one textual matter that a person from Poland might think is an inconsistency (though it in fact isn't) however there is nothing that gives any signs to four nations' attitude to food.
pawian  222 | 26546
10 hrs ago   #111
Darling, how about posting sth of value at last coz your whole activity today is trolling on my posts???
jon357  72 | 23238
10 hrs ago   #112
Because there's nothing of value or significance in your posts here and the whole (old) thread is a trolling one anyway.
pawian  222 | 26546
10 hrs ago   #113
here

Darling, stop playing stupider than you are. :):): I meant posting sth of value in the forum, not here.
jon357  72 | 23238
10 hrs ago   #114
posting sth of value in the forum

That bland text from a kids' course book has zero value.
pawian  222 | 26546
9 hrs ago   #115
That bland text

By British authors who mess up culinary notions and confuse poor kids, thus proving Brits don`t appreciate food like Poles/Polesses do.
jon357  72 | 23238
9 hrs ago   #116
That's quite an assumption; and one that your text doesn't back up at all.
pawian  222 | 26546
9 hrs ago   #117
Get off me, useless troll. Post sth of value at last.
jon357  72 | 23238
8 hrs ago   #118
Now now...

There's still nothing of any significance in your photo.
pawian  222 | 26546
8 hrs ago   #119
Alien!!!
We need you to solve the riddle of incongruent attitude of British authors to culinary issues coz jon is amasingly helpless.
jon357  72 | 23238
7 hrs ago   #120
There's nothing that reflects four nations' attitude to food.

You are clutching at straws.


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