The French spend the most disposable of any European country on food - dunno it that is because the quality of the offer or just French supermarket pricing. (Two examples: Epoisses cheese - Tesco 3.50 GBP, In France 8.00 euros for similar quantities. Lays ready salted - France - 4 euro plus, UK 2 GBP and change)DefTrap wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:51 pmmangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:12 pm Roofing felt on southern French roofs is a Very Bad Idea - it just melts in the temperatures that are routinely achieved. You need foil-based roof lining, whether multifoil or single layer, with the preformed wiggly concrete-based sheets on top. Then if you wish you can add the tuiles canales on top of the sheet to make it look 'authentic'. Plastic sheets will degrade very quickly due to high levels of UV.
BTW I dunno about French food being over-rated (depends where you go), but I find the overall quality far higher that the UK (not that that is too hard). However the menu choices get a bit samey.
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Is that due to protectionism driven by protesting farmers? So imports can't undercut them?Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:14 pmThe French spend the most disposable of any European country on food - dunno it that is because the quality of the offer or just French supermarket pricing. (Two examples: Epoisses cheese - Tesco 3.50 GBP, In France 8.00 euros for similar quantities. Lays ready salted - France - 4 euro plus, UK 2 GBP and change)DefTrap wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:51 pmmangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:12 pm Roofing felt on southern French roofs is a Very Bad Idea - it just melts in the temperatures that are routinely achieved. You need foil-based roof lining, whether multifoil or single layer, with the preformed wiggly concrete-based sheets on top. Then if you wish you can add the tuiles canales on top of the sheet to make it look 'authentic'. Plastic sheets will degrade very quickly due to high levels of UV.
BTW I dunno about French food being over-rated (depends where you go), but I find the overall quality far higher that the UK (not that that is too hard). However the menu choices get a bit samey.
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Or they don't have to be at the sharp end of the profiteering of the likes of Tesco and Asda?Mussels wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:50 pmIs that due to protectionism driven by protesting farmers? So imports can't undercut them?Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:14 pmThe French spend the most disposable of any European country on food - dunno it that is because the quality of the offer or just French supermarket pricing. (Two examples: Epoisses cheese - Tesco 3.50 GBP, In France 8.00 euros for similar quantities. Lays ready salted - France - 4 euro plus, UK 2 GBP and change)
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Where do you get Lays in the UK????? Good Polish version in the Foreign foods section at Tesco what i cant remember its name just now.
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Walker are pish in comparison.
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Lays are Walkers, or more accurately Walkers are Lays everywhere else but the uk.Felix wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 6:20 pmWalker are pish in comparison.
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Pretty sure Ive seen em in either Aldi or Lidl, can't remember which.
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Failing the supermarket option, they have them on Amazon.....at a price.
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I do love the random German and Eastern European food they have in Aldi Particularly the Lebkuchen.demographic wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 6:53 pm Pretty sure Ive seen em in either Aldi or Lidl, can't remember which.
Or was it Lidl? There's one of each about equidistant from my house and I can never remember which is which.
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Neither would I, and I'm including KTM as built in India, I'd also not buy a Chinese built motorcycle, including Japanese brand motorcycles made in China.
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Buy better cheddar!!
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Compared to.........
Just been out to a local resto, baked camembert, pavé de cabaillaud a la provencale, caramel brioche glace et Chantilly €36
Better quality than 90% of UK eateries, including places like The Ivy (which imo falls into the VOR category)
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They are both owned by Pepsi but that is about it. They are made in different factories in different parts of the world. They may both do Cheese and Onion but that does not mean they are the same. If that was the case then we would all just buy ALDI cheap shit.
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Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:07 pmCompared to.........
Just been out to a local resto, baked camembert, pavé de cabaillaud a la provencale, caramel brioche glace et Chantilly €36
Better quality than 90% of UK eateries, including places like The Ivy (which imo falls into the VOR category)
Yebbut French cheese is shit, worse than Cheddar, you know, that soapy crap the English seem to like.
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Hush man and eat your Kasar peynir. There's cheddar and there's Cheddar and then there's supermarket cheddar.Yambo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 8:51 amSadlonelygit wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:07 pmCompared to.........
Just been out to a local resto, baked camembert, pavé de cabaillaud a la provencale, caramel brioche glace et Chantilly €36
Better quality than 90% of UK eateries, including places like The Ivy (which imo falls into the VOR category)
Yebbut French cheese is shit, worse than Cheddar, you know, that soapy crap the English seem to like.
There's more than 1200 French cheeses, I suspect they're not all 'shit'.
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Wrong, I worked for Walkers for 19 years and exactly the same product could be packaged as Lays or Walkers.Felix wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 7:48 amThey are both owned by Pepsi but that is about it. They are made in different factories in different parts of the world. They may both do Cheese and Onion but that does not mean they are the same. If that was the case then we would all just buy ALDI cheap shit.
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French cheeses have seasons. If you eat a 'fresh' cheese, not good!Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 8:59 amHush man and eat your Kasar peynir. There's cheddar and there's Cheddar and then there's supermarket cheddar.Yambo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 8:51 amSadlonelygit wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:07 pm
Compared to.........
Just been out to a local resto, baked camembert, pavé de cabaillaud a la provencale, caramel brioche glace et Chantilly €36
Better quality than 90% of UK eateries, including places like The Ivy (which imo falls into the VOR category)
Yebbut French cheese is shit, worse than Cheddar, you know, that soapy crap the English seem to like.
There's more than 1200 French cheeses, I suspect they're not all 'shit'.
And some are truly dreadful (morbier), but most are just a regional theme of a standard classic using AOP (local ingredients) protectionism.
But it's hard to beat a well aged truckle cheddar!
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We used to get cheese-by-post from a family business in Leicestershire that supplied some corking English cheeses. They kept going through lockdown etc to support their customers...then retired.Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:08 am
French cheeses have seasons. If you eat a 'fresh' cheese, not good!
And some are truly dreadful (morbier), but most are just a regional theme of a standard classic using AOP (local ingredients) protectionism.
But it's hard to beat a well aged truckle cheddar!
Realised that, at the moment, most of the cheese I'm eating is Italian! (They do the 'young' cheese/'old' cheese thing rather well with some of their Tuscan produce).
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I used to drive through France and back again each year. The problem we always had with good food, was where to find it! Oddly, a packed restaurant was no guarantee of it either. Sometimes we'd get lucky in small bistros but most times we'd end up using a chain in the hope some consistency, my favourite being Hippopotamus!
A wine merchant advised me to go to city train stations for dinner as its govt run and has properly trained chefs in? We did try this once and we did indeed have a decent meal but we often stopped in villages without a big train station so it wasn't much help.
A wine merchant advised me to go to city train stations for dinner as its govt run and has properly trained chefs in? We did try this once and we did indeed have a decent meal but we often stopped in villages without a big train station so it wasn't much help.