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