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Re: this girl annoys me
umm wow. I totally missed that part. That's what I get for giving her the benefit of the doubt. Yeh, that's weird as hell. The fact that she agrees to go to Ireland to have her babies is absolutely crazy.
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She doesn't annoy me because I feel much the same way about Spanish food. I don't like most of it and what passes for delivery pizza here (telepizza) is not my idea of good pizza. Now we have Domino's at least. I am a little confused because I've heard London has every kind of food you can think of and even here in Madrid I can go out and find my favorites, but when you're craving something specific and have no where to get it if sucks.
Now I'm doing better with food, but for about a year I was desperately missing Chipotle, dill pickles (impossible to find here!), Panera (can you say sourdough bread bowl?!), and other foods that you just can't find here. So...I guess I can relate -- especially during pregnancy when cravings can really take over and if she hasn't lived in London that long then it's hard. It takes time to adjust and to find all the hidden places where you can find food you love.
ETA: just realized I'm late to the game on this one. Woops!