@am*3 wrote:

I have always eaten vegemite since a child. My mother did cook tripe occasionally as Dad liked it.. no-one else in the family tried it/ate it though. Scary looking stuff.

 

What English foods do you think are an acquired taste chinwagger?  Haggis would be one for Scotland.


it applies to all english food me thinks. at least to the ones i tried. it's not so much EEEEWWWWW but rather so bland and boring not worth eating.

and stodgy.

Fair enough, whispering. There are more exciting cuisines around than the English. I guess a lot of us here have British parents, grand parents and  so on  and were brought up  with meals based on English food.

 

Hawk have you checked the tags left for you recently?

how do you check tags?

pepe, i think you can check on it by clicking on your avi.

 

 but don't quote me on that

Yes I have been tagged as well, I will make a complaint to the mods


@*pepe wrote:

and stodgy.


didn't know that word but i think it is a good word to describe english food.

 

am3 that was my point. aquired taste.

stodgy means it sits heavy in the stomach, like puddings and such

A tag can be a single keyword or a phrase that describes the topic, theme, or subject of the post. 

 

Lion, yes, I just saw that, same as the ones for H. None of which fit the above.

 

 

To find the tags left for me I look at the profiles of the usual suspects. All the tags made are listed, with authors of the posts names etc on their profile.

 

Before I tagged one of my recent posts in this thread, English food. When I click on that tag  it takes me to a tag page for English food. On the right of that page is this link

 View Tagging Leaderboards for "Community Spirit

 

That shows a list of posts and authors of the posts and which posts of their have been tagged. Click on anyone of those and it will take you to the post tagged.

 

Not sure if there is a quicker way than that of finding the Tagging Leaderboards or not.

 

Clicking on your own profile just shows tags you have left.