Originally posted by Forlorn Hope
Haha, well actually yes, and I'm not joking, I think other Belgian users in here can tell you.
Originally posted by cedarbreed
Well I'm French and I can tell fries are not French at all. When we think of fries we always associated it with Belgium indeed. Mussels and fries
BTW I remember eating a strange sandwich at Graspop in Belgium; some kind of choucroute sandwich... Choucroute hum ... sauerkraut ? right ?
Originally posted by cedarbreed
Well I'm French and I can tell fries are not French at all. When we think of fries we always associated it with Belgium indeed. Mussels and fries
BTW I remember eating a strange sandwich at Graspop in Belgium; some kind of choucroute sandwich... Choucroute hum ... sauerkraut ? right ?
Originally posted by Don Corleone
what's in it? bats?
Originally posted by Morpheus
i don't know, but sauerkraut is one thing in it, and i don't wanna eat it in a sandwich (and i just like those smilies)
Originally posted by Forlorn Hope
Heh?? Do you mean the kebabish stuff? If so, than it's not Belgian at al!
Originally posted by cedarbreed
Strange food ... Strange people ...
Originally posted by cedarbreed
Nope ! It was a sandwich with fucking french choucroute ! erm .. sauerkraut in it ! and sausages too ...
Strange food ... Strange people ...
Originally posted by speed
We americans at least where i live- which is composed of mostly german descendants- well we eat mettwurst and bratwurst with sauerkraut on hot dog buns all the time. This is thought of as German food- in fact like every booth at the oktoberfest in Cincinnati this weekend, had these sandwiches