Do not buy food in English railway stations. Ever.
I have just paid £2.70 for what must a real-world realisation of the worst ham & cheese croissant theoretically possible.
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mmm, railway food. Like airline food that got lost in the mail.
(p.s... we just got back from a nice driving holiday to SA and stopped at the Clare bakery... real cornish pasties, chunky steak pies that actually contain chunks of steak, cheese and gherkin sandwich (people look at you like you are speaking swahili if you ask for one of these in nsw), finger buns, home made croissants filled with local cheese and home grown tomatoes, apple turnover with real apple, real turn and real cream, and all for $20. I love south oz...) (not trying to make you feel homesick or anything....)
1 comment:
mmm, railway food. Like airline food that got lost in the mail.
(p.s... we just got back from a nice driving holiday to SA and stopped at the Clare bakery... real cornish pasties, chunky steak pies that actually contain chunks of steak, cheese and gherkin sandwich (people look at you like you are speaking swahili if you ask for one of these in nsw), finger buns, home made croissants filled with local cheese and home grown tomatoes, apple turnover with real apple, real turn and real cream, and all for $20. I love south oz...)
(not trying to make you feel homesick or anything....)
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