I have just been scanning this thread. One of the few things I miss about NJ are the soft pretzels with mustard. DH and I went out there with his work 20 (!) years ago.Don't get me wrong, its a fine place and the people were so friendly but then you had to go as a dependent spouse, no work permit and I am soooo not cut out to be a housewife...anyway that's all in the past. I still miss the soft pretzels and Dunkin donuts bear claws though. Krisp and Kreamy don't even come close.
As a lifetime Southerner, I must take exception to your statement about our beloved Krispy Kreme donuts! Have you ever had them when they're still hot? They're like crack cocaine! But seriously, I guess it's all a matter of taste, huh? And I gotta admit that a hot, soft pretzel is pretty awesome!
Just 'surfing' IHD posts - so interesting!Comment on farm boys and hats - here in Australia most people call the 'cowboy' hat Akubra which is a popular brand name here. Hubby wears one ALL the time and our time in the city (Sydney) while I get monitored post tx has given us many laughs about his hat.People often ask, 'Where's your horse?' A little boy said excitedly, 'Mum, I've just seen a cowboy!' A man asked us 'Is it true the size of the hat tells the size of the property?' A truck driver leaned out of his truck and yelled, 'G'day, bushy!' and often people say either that they like his hat or we must be from the bush. Hubby wears his hat every day and has a bush hat and a town hat. He hates it when his town hat wears out. His new hat takes some time to break in and feel comfortable.And we call ourselves graziers not farmers, as it is too dry where we live to grow drops so we produce wool, sheep and cattle.Hope you find this interesting
Oh! Poppy! Please don't equate 'Neighbours' with normal Aussie living. Generally, we ain't nearly as yummy as them folks.
In fact, I would like to collect the entire works of a couple of authors if anyone wants to donate their copes.Myers, Stephanie: The Twilight Series (all of them)