Ulfgeir
Hero
Well, when I worked in Ireland in 1996, I cam to the realization that the Irish took the two worst things the English had to offer: The way they built houses, and the way they made their food.Back when i was a teenager, we had some retired Irish relatives visit our place in Australia.
Mum made spaghetti with meat sauce. It had garlic in it. They literally couldn't finish it because it was too spicy.
Houses: What do you mean insulation? Solid concrete walls are perfect. 3-glaze windows being unheard of in older buildings, 2-glaze buing a luxuary, a carpet in the bathroom, and we put the waterlines on the outside so they are easier to reach WHEN they freeze. If they had put them iside and used insulation they would not freeze
Food: very fatty, and spices being unheard of. (The no spice things, also is applicable to traditional Swedish food)
The spice thing is strange, because mediaeval England had lots of herbs as spices, and they knew of things like ginger and pepper etc. And then you got the British empire, spanning the globe, so they really should have had access to tons of spices, whichs they wouldn't use.. What gives?