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The favorite snack of my youth has returned and is now the favorite snack of my old age. It's even still in the classic 1970's packaging
The Lions woke up and became very interested when a school party of snack sized kids went past , yum yum
De entrada llega un teatral globo que anuncian como “Comerse el mundo”, que se abre como un abanico y en cuyo interior aparecen cinco bocados globales. Interesante y entretenido como inicio pero poco más.
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My family came from Yorkshire, where one would never eat fruit cake or pies without cheese.
I still can't imagine having cheeseless Christmas cake for example.
This is my favourite strong cheddar type cheese, Lincolnshire Poacher.
Delicious!
Graviera cheese from Arta, Epirus, with Chili, and salty Zakynthian pork speciality, Xoiromeri, very biltong-like.
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
(November 19, 2013)
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I'm not thinking that they meant Booby Prize.
For those unfamiliar with "Snack" Bars in Japan, I will attempt to give as short but detailed explanation as I am possible. Additions and constructive suggestions on how to improve this explanation or personal experiences are always welcome.
These establishments are usually a kind of poor man's (but this really depends on just what Snack Bar one goes to) Hostess Bar. They serve alcohol and employ a staff of females that are chosen based on the clientele to which they expect to cater.
The staff is paid to serve drinks and flirt with the male customers. A trick commonly employed is to not charge an entry fee, but then charge customers some arbitrarily expensive tab at the end of the night which is equal to what they feel (based on a customer's level of inebriation) they can get away with charging. Other locations may charge a freely posted "hourly fee" and others may charge a "bottle fee." Still others may combine fees and confuse drunk patrons into paying more than necessary, but sound so convincing that everyone leaves happy.
Usually the ones that freely post an hourly fee are the most direct, but offer less than the usual hospitality for new comers than for regulars. Those with a bottle fee will either allow you to write your name on a bottle or write it for you, but then charge you either by the glass or by the ice cube. Either way, they will often attempt to "fill 'er up" when you've only drunk half, so as to charge you half way through the first drink for a second, maximizing their profit by charging too much for the bottle followed by still charging you to drink it.
Being Japan, many places will freely decline service to non-Japanese (to minimize any "misunderstandings" as to what is being offered) and even have signs easy to see by the door. Originally, these were typically in English, but recently Portuguese, Chinese and Korean signs can be found.
In short, I don't frequent them. But I do take photos of their signs and laugh aloud when friends tell me about their experiences.
Empieza el menú "Festival" con estas espinas de anchoa en tempura de arroz de Pals y tempura de alga nori. Buena textura (quebradiza y crujiente) en un tono muy etéreo pero de escaso sabor. Bien como primer snack.
It seems like despite our best efforts and intentions as parents these little people just want to eat snacks...not that we make gourmet food they snub their noses at, they just eat in the go and sitting still for a meal is not on their agenda.
Het ziet er uit als een hondekoekje. Het brood is slap en naar, de vulling heeft de structuur van kleine hondebrokken. Niet echt pittig en bovendien heel snel op. Niet echt een aanrader.
Deze snack is een 4.
"Snack"
Pisces looks like a snack. Just take it.
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Pretty little Magnolia Warbler enjoying a snack.
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