is that foods that are specific to a country
are ALWAYS going to taste better there.
You can't eat
crepe's and croissants
in Paris, France
and expect to walk away
unscathed.
Oh no.
You're ruined for life.
Life I tell you!
I ate supper at a
Crepe place
just down the street ...
I think "the street" being
Granville.
But DO NOT quote me!
Anyway.
First and only meal in Vancouver.
Dud.
Hopefully my batting average improves tomorrow.
Oh and Dawn, I walked there.
And took the stair down AND up
to my fourth floor room.
So kind of exercised it off.
Sorta.
are ALWAYS going to taste better there.
You can't eat
crepe's and croissants
in Paris, France
and expect to walk away
unscathed.
Oh no.
You're ruined for life.
Life I tell you!
I ate supper at a
Crepe place
just down the street ...
I think "the street" being
Granville.
But DO NOT quote me!
Anyway.
First and only meal in Vancouver.
Dud.
Hopefully my batting average improves tomorrow.
Oh and Dawn, I walked there.
And took the stair down AND up
to my fourth floor room.
So kind of exercised it off.
Sorta.
4 comments:
Lol, sorry about the Crepes. Mayb eyou should have something really Canadian, like Poutine, to wash the taste of bad crepes away=) Good job on the walking and stairs, very proud of you=)I bet you could also find AMAZING Chinese food now that you are back in the great white north...weird, but you know its true=)and seeing that you've never been to China, it shouldn't be a problem...
Try some seafood. Salmon would be a great local choice
Try some seafood. Salmon would be a great local choice
I have to agree with Dawn I think the Chinese is the way to go. The exercise is ifffy though
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