Another reason for Tex fans to celebrate...

Sai wrote: You can usually find pretzels in supermarkets (just ask one of the staff, probably somewhere in the snacks aisle or maybe they keep them with the bags of crisps or something). I don't think I am that fond of pretzels, though I haven't really tried them that often, wonder if that really is a British thing haha.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/grocer ... tesco.html
It must be a rarity, as several of my British friends had never had a pretzel. I for one love them. (Soft pretzels, mmmm) I was only able to find them in the "international" section of an Irish grocery store last time I was there. Needless to say, next time I visit the UK I will bring my own.
Cathy
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Yeah Sai, American pudding is more like a custard, but still oh so good.

Mind you, us Yanks still can barely make a decent beer.
I guess it depends where your friends are located as to the availability. Big chain stores like Tesco's and Sainsbury's probably would carry them (if its not a small one). But there are some locations in the UK that the tesco / Sainsbury chain supermarkets havent hit yet (which could be a good thing as far as some are concerned :lol: ).
(Ruri_Ayanami from the old Tex Murphy ezboard).
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
Jen wrote:These are American biscuits.

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Great, now I'm hungry!
As a southerner, I will say that I think those biscuits need some gravy.
Pudding is like custard?? How odd!
David
Of course though, in the UK you can have custard on your pudding. At teatime.

:mrgreen:
Kristin
"It's a three-sixty! *CRUNCH*....He's fouled..."