I'm having a Valetine's Day Party tomorrow,
and am about to make a necessary market run.
After jotting all my "needs"down,
I glanced back at the paper & giggled.
My list has definitely evolved since moving here.
One area of new vocabulary has come entirely from a single source:
the pig.
Who knew?
Not me,
but now- you'll have a head start.
VOLUME TWO:
Now, this little piggy is off to the market
before all the good produce is gone!
oh yum! i love bacon so id totally eat up your stock of it at your lil party :)
ReplyDeleteSo funny- have a great time at the market and at your party. xo
ReplyDeletehave fun at the party :) !! xoxo jcd
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips and info. This will be helpful when I spend some of the summer in London!
ReplyDeleteRamblings of a Small Town Girl
This little piggy loves making green bean gundles with (streaky) bacon. What do Brits call green beans? I feel as though I should know this...
ReplyDeleteAnd by "green bean gundles" I of course mean green bean BUNDLES
ReplyDeletevery cute! Love your blog, so glad i found it!
ReplyDeletexoxo emily
http://emily-sands.blogspot.com/
Who knew is right!! Adorable post - each culture has its idiosyncrasies - even those that share a language. And this little piggy is off to bed!!
ReplyDeleteYumm! Have a great party! xo
ReplyDeleteToo funny! Where do Brits come up with this stuff?!?
ReplyDeleteyum! and educational. my parents got my beau a bacon-of-the-month club for his birthday, but know i know that it is, in fact, a smoked streaky bacon-of-the-month!
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