AllezBlackpool
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Himalayan red pink. Moved off sea salt due to plastic.
When are you going to post about something that’s actually good for you?Himalayan red pink. Moved off sea salt due to plastic.
Stick to your bland fish and salad mateWhen are you going to post about something that’s actually good for you?
Salt or sugar in everything you eat these days so bin it.
Would that be Penniston Rock?Penny stone rock for me. Smell the crab
Just to educate you a bit more Zuzuli, the Greek word for salt is Alati.Deep in Bispham beach
Alas, it's "alas" innit?!Just to educate you a bit more Zuzuli, the Greek word for salt is Alati.
Alati is the correct way to say salt but alas can also be used as in the brand we use which is "Kalas"Alas, it's "alas" innit?!
Ti Kanis or Pos Esei (more formal) = How are you.I try my best and always try a few new foreign words wherever I travel so doing fine, how are you?
Those were the days.550 to the pound and dine out like royalty for 6000 Drachma.Cheers, will send you some drachmas for subsequent lessons
Those were the days.550 to the pound and dine out like royalty for 6000 Drachma.
Friend of ours who lives on Thassos said the asking price for a pint of Mythos this short Summer was 7 euro. Don't think so.
Second night in Kos Town, large glass (more than a pint) of Mythos and Fix both 4 euros at hotel, bars overlooking the harbour either 4.50 or 5.Those were the days.550 to the pound and dine out like royalty for 6000 Drachma.
Friend of ours who lives on Thassos said the asking price for a pint of Mythos this short Summer was 7 euro. Don't think so.
Good friend of ours Mr Mikali Kambouris is a fire officer in Kos. Why they call them officers instead of firemen i've no idea.Second night in Kos Town, large glass (more than a pint) of Mythos and Fix both 4 euros at hotel, bars overlooking the harbour either 4.50 or 5.
Just about to have my seabass and supping on a large Fix at 4 euros, seabass a bit dearer!
LG
Good friend of ours Mr Mikali Kambouris is a fire officer in Kos. Why they call them officers instead of firemen i've no idea.
When you want to leave the taverna tonight have a go at Boro Na Pliroso Ton Logariasmo Parakalo and they'll be very impressed
It simply means "could i pay the bill please"That's a gob-full, they'd best not ** me!
Kalimishta (sic) will do
Common salt is mostly sodium chloride.Can somebody get this thread back on topic- salt
92 posts in 602 days, calm down ducky.Can somebody get this thread back on topic- salt
I don't add salt or sugar to anything, there's enough of it in most food and drink anyway.