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Maria Pia

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  1. Hello there, I am new in this, but I just wanted to say, why do British people love "beans on toast so much"? or chips (fries) in pitta bread?
  2. Sandra, did you get the PM, i think there was an "error" but I still don't know how to use it... Anyway I am in too, on whatever it includes Mexican food, just let me know and I can cook something too, although I am new to cooking Mexican food, it usually tastes good the very first time, you know "suerte de principiantes".
  3. Hola Sandra, yo tambien soy de Mexico, vives en Londres? I'll write in English for everybody... We used to go to la Porchetta, we went there for a long time but it started to decrease in quality at one time (I am sure it was only for a little while because there is always a queue), then one Neapolitan waiter we liked left so we tried Pappagone when they opened next door and we really liked it, we go there at least once a month, they always treat us like family and the pizzas are always good, and so the rest of the food whenever we fancy something else. And I just remembered that Pulcinella in Soho doesn't have children's seats, they are child friendly because they are friendly to children but do not have many facilities.
  4. Hi, I am also new to this site but I live in London and might know a place or two. One (but it is not in central London), does the best pizzaz in London, is very festive (the waiters will come and sing happy birthday) and is very, very child friendly. Not only the pizzas are good but aldo the pasta and the starters, the portions are huge and the prices are very reasonable. The place is quite busy everyday especially on weekends but phone them up for a booking It is called Pappagone and it is on 131 Stroud Green Road near Finsbury Park (Picadilly line). Tel: 0207 2632114 Another one I know that do good pizzas (but only good pizzas, I would't recommend the rest) is Pulcinella in Soho, 37 Old Compton Street. It is child friendly also but not as big as Pappagone and not as festive. If you want Indian or Bangladeshi food, go to Brick Lane (east end, but not far from central London, try Liverpool Street tube), they also are child friendly and there is one in particular that I like, it is called Aladin, and they have lovely food at very good prices. I can't think of anyother restaurants, but to be sure try Italian restaurants (with Italians working there) or Turkish, they love children.
  5. Wanted to ask Caroline (her recipe of cecina sounds to good to be true, i'd never thought it would be so easy!) would it be possible to hang it near a heater? ~And thank you for the recipe!
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