Must be this you had in Austria
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spätzle
Amitiés
Philippe on an Alsatian diet ;-)
Le 30 août 13 à 12:48, Brian Swale a écrit :
> Tina wrote;
>
>> Girls Raised In The South love GRITS! ;-) Just our name for
>> polenta!
>>
>> Tina
>
> I had to look up grits and polenta in Wikipedia to find out what yo
> are
> discussing.
>
> Neither word is any part of the vocabulary in New Zealand -
> practically quite
> unknown.
>
> It seems that they take the place as a staple diet item of potatoes,
> which are
> very much a staple here. I feel deprived if the evening meal doesn't
> have
> potato - boiled, boiled and mashed, roasted. The best variety is
> Agria, a
> yellow-fleshed Dutch variety..
>
> When I went skiing in Austria in the early 1960's I was most put out
> by the
> fact that the evening meals never had potatoes, but always some kind
> of
> what I now call pasta; which seemed very strange to me.
>
> I'm not quite so stuck in a rut now, and often cook noodles, rice,
> risotto (
> bought ready to cook in a packet), and spaghetti.
>
> Brian Swale
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