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RE: Go North!

Posted by Brian Walsh on August 2, 2012 at 00:53:57:

I haven't been to Scotland but have been as far north as Durham, which is just about there. What a dreary yet interesting place. On the other hand, the Lake District, which normally is overcast and hence a bit dreary, had some sun and was spectacular! I'll not forget that, nor the very nice dinner my dad and I had at Grasmere.

I tend to prefer the cuisine of the country I'm visiting rather than ethnic foods of other lands. One notable exception was what may have been the best Italian food I've ever tasted, while in Tokyo! The lasagne was complex, melt in your mouth, super flavorful, you name it. My God, that was good! Oh, I think I'll go console myself with a piece of that super super sharp cheddar!

I might have a hard time with haggis, but like you, if I didn't know what I was eating I'd probably like it!