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sinikala
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by sinikala » Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:09 pm
sammy wrote:sinikala wrote:Absolutely delicious.

Having exchanged opinions about what is good tea, I wouldn't trust your taste

I don't remember your opinion on tea, but as I remember you're more in favour of the green stuff that my wife drinks?
My taste in tea coincides with the way the Indians drink it; 1.2 billion people are unlikely to be too far out.
Anyway, back to TacoBell - you are confusing fast food with junk food. Second only to the ubiquitous kebab-pizza, TexMex / MexItal is already common in Finland. Tacobell is TexMex food, just assembled in seconds instead of half an hour.
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sammy
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by sammy » Sun Sep 26, 2010 5:12 pm
sinikala wrote:I don't remember your opinion on tea, but as I remember you're more in favour of the green stuff that my wife drinks?
My taste in tea coincides with the way the Indians drink it; 1.2 billion people are unlikely to be too far out.
... and yet on a few occasions you've referred to Darjeeling as "gnat's piss"

(not that I was very serious about it, as you might have deduced by the smileys)
Anyway, I was not referring TacoBell at all - was talking about BK that, unfortunately, IMO is just another fast food / junk food chain (I don't really care which term one chooses to use) with plastic toys and all, and I was merely wondering whether we really need any more of branded "restaurant chains" like that.
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Maykel
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by Maykel » Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:43 am
For me a good tea help refresh the body of the drinker and revitalizes his/her energy. KFC restaurant has there own signature Tea and it is really delicious. Whenever I and my family enter the KFC restaurant w always order the bottomless tea for it is very delicious and refreshing especially on a hot sunny day.
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irnbru
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by irnbru » Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:38 am
Pirkka Vanilla Rooibos is the tea for me at the moment. Reasonably cheap too.
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Myrica
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by Myrica » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:11 pm
Je Finn wrote:I´ve been wondering same thing; why there is no KFC in Finland? Well, there is no KFC in any Nordic countries! Closest one is in Amsterdam, Holland.
I asked the possibility for that from KFC Hq. Answer was that I could start my own if I want to. To be a franchising partner. I asked what it requires?
They will help me with everything; finding store, to obtain furniture and all other stuff needed.
All that friendly assistance would cost me $1million in cash and $2million in stockings... Well I didn´t have that kind of money available that time, so I decided to start make my own southern-style-finger-licking-good-deep-fried-chicken.
I found great receipe in the internet and , I tell ya; those were good-a! I´m still licking my fingers..
Well, we don´t have Burger King, Taco Bell, Denny´s, Jack in the Box, Bonanza,... and we can live with it. Ain´t it nice to go visit some other countries and enjoy those places? It tastes much better if you have to work for it little bit! ..And then come back here to eat those kebab´s and stuff...
closest kfc is in lithuania,not amsterdam
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Pursuivant
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by Pursuivant » Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:10 am
Apart from which, we got "Southern Fried Chicken", even a franchise it kicksass over mickeydees or hese
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