Quote from: brian green on December 29, 2018, 07:27:05 AMNo. It is posted tongue in cheek because Risso is a friend of mine and we contradict each other. I distinctly remember a neon sign advertising Quinoa on the right about a mile from the ground but that is neither here nor there, my point was, and remains that many historic football grounds that were bedded deep in industrial cities are now marooned in suburbia of varying degrees of prosperity. See LS Lowry's 'Going To The Match'.That's as maybe Bri: but how many folk knew how to pronounce t' Quinoa correctly eh?
No. It is posted tongue in cheek because Risso is a friend of mine and we contradict each other. I distinctly remember a neon sign advertising Quinoa on the right about a mile from the ground but that is neither here nor there, my point was, and remains that many historic football grounds that were bedded deep in industrial cities are now marooned in suburbia of varying degrees of prosperity. See LS Lowry's 'Going To The Match'.
Quote from: auntiesledd on December 29, 2018, 11:02:24 AMQuote from: brian green on December 29, 2018, 07:27:05 AMNo. It is posted tongue in cheek because Risso is a friend of mine and we contradict each other. I distinctly remember a neon sign advertising Quinoa on the right about a mile from the ground but that is neither here nor there, my point was, and remains that many historic football grounds that were bedded deep in industrial cities are now marooned in suburbia of varying degrees of prosperity. See LS Lowry's 'Going To The Match'.That's as maybe Bri: but how many folk knew how to pronounce t' Quinoa correctly eh? Is it pronounced kwin-ower? I don't actually know what it is. I'm proud to be working class ha. PNE 0 Villa 5. Don't know why I think that but we need to get our season going with a bang.
Quote from: The Edge on December 29, 2018, 12:38:47 PMQuote from: auntiesledd on December 29, 2018, 11:02:24 AMQuote from: brian green on December 29, 2018, 07:27:05 AMNo. It is posted tongue in cheek because Risso is a friend of mine and we contradict each other. I distinctly remember a neon sign advertising Quinoa on the right about a mile from the ground but that is neither here nor there, my point was, and remains that many historic football grounds that were bedded deep in industrial cities are now marooned in suburbia of varying degrees of prosperity. See LS Lowry's 'Going To The Match'.That's as maybe Bri: but how many folk knew how to pronounce t' Quinoa correctly eh? Is it pronounced kwin-ower? I don't actually know what it is. I'm proud to be working class ha. PNE 0 Villa 5. Don't know why I think that but we need to get our season going with a bang. It's pronounced Keen-Whaa, bab (according to a middle-class, tofu-knitting acquaintance o' mine)
And it tastes 'kin orrible.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on December 29, 2018, 01:34:47 PMAnd it tastes 'kin orrible.Hideous stuff
Quote from: thick_mike on December 29, 2018, 01:49:58 PMQuote from: SamTheMouse on December 29, 2018, 01:34:47 PMAnd it tastes 'kin orrible.Hideous stuffIt doesn't taste of anything until it's been seasoned. It's like saying that pasta tastes horrible.Edit: I've just defended quinoa. Oh God.