So, since I officially have two days left in Bath I thought I'd dedicate this post to things and aspects of Bath that I would miss most. Here goes!
1. English Breakfast Tea. Since Diet Coke is pretty expensive here, I have substituted this addiction for another - TEA. Alright, confession... I do buy Diet Coke, but I only drink about 6oz of it a day (SHOCKING, right?!) Not really when you learn how much tea I'm drinking. Its sad. Yet, England sure does know how to brew tea, and I cannot get enough of it. Plus, its healthier for me, right?
2. Cider. This is not the New England Apple Cider that you are thinking of. This cider is a fermented beverage made from apple juice. Its possible my favorite drink here, especially when you add some blackcurrant cordial to it.
3. Pubs. I really wish we had Pubs in the United States. When traveling, pubs are your savior, for there is always one around the corner, and they always promise the hungry traveler a solid meal and a pint a cider. The local pubs are the best for the have the most genuine homey atmosphere. Its like your in the living room and the whole neighborhood is there having lunch! Some pubs I went to even give one the feels of time having stood still for a couple of centuries. Its going to be weird going out to eat in a Chillies or a Bertucci's now.
5. Amazing Indain Food. I had never experienced Indian food until I came to England. My perfect meal? Chicken Korma, with a side of Nan and Veggie Samosas. (This is a hint for you Grandpa, so you can either make it for me over break or find an Indian restaurant for us to go to!)
6. Pasties. More food that I'm going to miss. My favorite type of Pasty is the traditional Cornish Pasty, which is pasty case filled with beef, sliced potato, and onion. Basically it taste like Beef Stew stuffed in a dumpling! 7. Conference Pears. The best pears I have EVER tasted. They are soo sweet and delicious!!!
8. Living so close to everything, especially grocery stores (especially M&S). It was really great to be walking distance from everything, grocery stores, bus stops, movie theatres, clothes stores, book stores, pubs, etc. It was really nice not having to drive anywhere and search for a parking spot, or drive 20 minutes to a grocery store. I am also going to miss M&S (Marks and Spencers) terribly. They had an excellent bakery, where I would get bread for dinner. They also had a great homemade soup selection (my favorite - leak and potato), and an amazing cake selection where I got Erin's birthday cake from.
9. The cafes on every corner, where you can get tea - seriously I'm addicted!
10. The train systems. I think we need railroads throughout the United States. I really enjoyed riding the trains throughout the United Kingdom. You could use these trains to get to anywhere! We traveled from Scotland to Bath, Bath to Cardiff, and so many more places!

I love you and can´t believe that our trips are coming to and end! I love that you have substituted your diet coke addiction (slightly) with a tea addiction, do you think you can keep it up stateside?
ReplyDeleteAlso, they have conference pears in Spain too! they´re my favorites! I think they import them from Genovia, since they`re famous for their pears there..