Sunday, 27 July 2025

Look at This

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  1. I do hope it will be more comfortable for you tomorrow.
    Interesting crisps - I always stick with ready salted or salt and vinegar - so dull!

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    1. I like plain salted and wavy .... ruff-less as theyre called here

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  2. That is an impressive sunset photo. Looks like your world is on fire.

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    1. The colours were brilliant. Everyone was taking photos of course. Facebook and instagram was full of them. Except on my page. Grandkids take better photos

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  3. I often buy 'variety packs' of crisps with various flavours. Our favourite game is 'Guess the Flavour'. They all taste the same; of msg!

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    1. Yes, you're dead right there. Like instant noodles, which I don't eat anymore. The flavour is 'oversalted'

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  4. Greeks and their superstitions - they will make a wish on anything; everything is a sign.... Is Nels working in one of those ice cream places at the far (or is it near to you) end of the quay? Two or three close to one another - we counted 71 flavours of ice-cream in one and 63 in another!

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    1. Those icecream 'parlours' have icecream that is namebrand and very artificial. All theirs is made on the premises. Theyve moved recently to the waterfront. Can't remember where they were before. In one of the squares maybe. His speciality used to be amigthalota, almond cakes. Now he's branched out a lot.

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  5. … and then settled for kaimaki (the one you can't get anywhere else).

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    1. Good old kaimaki. The greeks favourite with visina, cherry sauce. Love the story of the italian icecream in Nafplio. I know the place. And I prefer greek icecream rather than gelato.
      Good grief though. He's lucky they have so many thousands of tourists through there all year round, otherwise he'd be shunned

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  6. Actually I have a story about kaimaki - I asked for it in an ice cream shop in Nafplio and the proprietor looked really haughty and sternly advised "we are an Italian ice-cream parlour".

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  7. He'd obviously never heard the saying about "when in Rome…"

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