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    Oh, HOW Western Eating Habits Have Changed!

    Michael will definitely like this one!

    ... compare our dietary habits with those of 50/60 years' ago:

    https://startsat60.com/lifestyle/fun...s-have-changed ...


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    Indeed it's changed for the better in my eyes, but some folk don't or won't welcome change.
    They are only use to the things that they was brought up on.
    But we are all different ,and what suits one may not suit another.
    To me Indian food is amazing,the taste is wonderful the colours are beautiful, but sometimes it can burn your bum.
    But it will not stop me eating it next time, ok maybe not as hot


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    Indeed it's changed for the better in my eyes, but some folk don't or won't welcome change.
    They are only used to the things that they were brought up on.
    But we are all different, and what suits one may not suit another.
    To me Indian food is amazing, the taste is wonderful the colours are beautiful, but sometimes it can burn your bum.
    But it will not stop me eating it next time, ok maybe not as hot
    , Steve ... ... but I'd have to say, with Michael!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    , Steve ... ... but I'd have to say, with Michael!
    Sorry Arthur I cannot see Michael's comment, so I cannot agree or disagree with it.


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    Embrace change,the high streets are filled with indian,thai,italian restaurants,kebab shops etc for a reason thats because our tastes are changing,in the old days it was fish and chips for fast food,nowadays the supermarkets are filled with fascinating smells tastes and colours,I love indian and thai,had 2 lebanese meals this week,havent had fish and chips for ages.



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    Here's another Thai fan....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Longweekend View Post
    Here's another Thai fan....
    My sis had a thai restaurant till she divorced,her husbands family still have 2 and they make real money from them,the one close to here has had cliff richard and prince harry eat in it and that jewellery guy ian i think his name is?Is a regular customer.I love thai,my kid prefers thai to pinoy food,i have only ever been to one pinoy resto here that was any good and that was Borneos in sunderland and even that guy sells malaysian and thai but only a few pinoy dishes.



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    There is a great big world out there where food is concern, try it and if you dont like it dont buy it again its that simple.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Michael will definitely like this one!

    ... compare our dietary habits with those of 50/60 years' ago:

    https://startsat60.com/lifestyle/fun...s-have-changed ...
    Thank you Arthur, absolutely true couldn't be more correct and still the way I see it today, love it, love it, love it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    Sorry Arthur I cannot see Michael's comment, so I cannot agree or disagree with it.
    You were right then, Steve. Clearly, Michael hadn't seen this thread at the time it was posted ... but he has since. And his reply - as I'd anticipated - is in line with what he'd mentioned in #77 of the 'Cost of Living' discussion raised by yourself.

    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....t=#post5733711


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    Funny how some people can embrace modern technology like 4K TVs and surround sound systems, but turn their noses up at anything as radical as a Chinese takeaway


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    You were right then, Steve. Clearly, Michael hadn't seen this thread at the time it was posted ... but he has since. And his reply - as I'd anticipated - is in line with what he'd mentioned in #77 of the 'Cost of Living' discussion raised by yourself.

    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....t=#post5733711
    Well after his reading of this thread indeed Michael has made his comment.
    And i dont think its any surprise of his answer.
    It just goes to show that eating the same things for over 60 to 70+ years ago is fine for a few , but that few is indeed a very small minority.
    There is just so much out there that we could try and could like too.
    But in my other thread i mentioned that some folk will not because of things that happened to them or there family ie the war, dont buy anything French or German and they did not.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonH View Post
    Funny how some people can embrace modern technology like 4K TVs and surround sound systems, but turn their noses up at anything as radical as a Chinese takeaway
    I think its something called , keeping up with the Jones's,
    I know a chap at work who has to have the latest gadget , giant tv, the best dvd and i bet he changes it every year too, but all he knows is how to switch it on.
    He has a tv in every room in his house except toilet, and in one room the tv is the biggest thing in that room, talk about square eyes


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