The last time I was in England was in 2019. The first three photos here are from Eastbourne. The rest are from London.
"The Food That Built America" is a series on the History Channel.
If you can, look at it and see if you can see the episode of "Soup of the Century". It is fascinating! Now you ask yourself, what would I possibly want to learn about soup and how can it be that fascinating?
Since I am Georgia Girl With An English Heart, I am someone who has a foot in two countries, so to speak, and therefore, I am curious about how American and English foods are different, for example: SOUP! In America, it is Campbell's Soups that reign supreme. In the UK, it is Heinz! Now, why might that be? Watch this show and you will find out. Which do I prefer? Now, you all must know I try to be as impartial as I possibly can be. I grew up eating Campbell's soups and I find them perfectly acceptable. However, once I had tasted Heinz Tomato Soup...it made me wonder why this wonderful soup was not available in the USA!
Now even though I have never been to Scotland, I was able to buy Baxter's soup in Eastbourne. There should be a TV series made about the history of this soup now! I had a bit of a sore throat and bought a can of their soup, was it "Scotch Broth"? I think that was it and it was delicious! (I want to visit Scotland, not just for the soup but hey, it is really good!)
If any of you are wondering if I have been under the weather and wanting soup and warm blankets, you would be correct! Hoping to be on the mend now, thanks very much.
Also, did anyone else hear that it is now considered proper to end a sentence with a preposition? Whoever came up with this, I am thankful that they know where they are coming from!
This last video is by Evan & James singing "Bad Moon Rising"!