>>16038255So, because of the ethics that come into play with advertising, I think that theory falls apart still.
>>16038400Oh, I've actually eat pretty similar stuff here, before. Not exactly like those things, I never had one with lamb inside although that sounds really good, but those pastries in general, I've definitely had things like it. And I can't say I've ever had a bad experience, they genuinely make for the best snacks that you can have. If I had an infinite supply of those things, they would be all I eat every single time I pull an all-nighter, for the rest of my lifetime. They make for really good breakfast, also. There was a pastry shop I used to get stuff of that sort from every day before school, and they never failed me. They're just great. Oh, and alongside tea, absolutely godlike.
Thing is, I'm bothered now, because I've never had them with anything like beef or lamb in them. Only with cheese inside and by itself, I think. And potato ones also, that's a thing. Which were a hit or miss every time that I tried them, I don't know how to feel about it. But good? As long as you don't have too many, I think.
So, now I'm craving the ones in that photo, really, really really bad. It looks like they have extra stuff in them too, must be onion or something, damn. I doubt that I could go anywhere and buy them, because it looks like something that only your mother could make for you. And that's definitely not happening for me, so, I guess I'm gonna be stuck with the craving. Maybe one day. God, if I knew how to bake those things, then I'd eat them every single day.
Overall, I think I need to go to the pasty shop tomorrow. It needs to be sated with something, at least.
>the lemon is for the teaOh, lol, well, that doesn't make it any better. In fact, that's just downright terrible. How do people squeeze lemon into their tea? I don't think I'd be able to take a sip, and if I were forced to swallow, I'd puke.