Oh my Pecora Nera…sounds like you live in Italy! And I resolved my printer problem getting a laser printer…ink lasts longer, but through the internet you can get toner fo 1/4 the cost of any shop in my area of Italy (maybe I exaggerated a tad) As for bacon, I get pretty close to proper bacon at the LIDL…
99% of what goes on in Italy baffles me. Not just the language but the way the system works. The classic example is :If you enter a official office and you are told, your request is not possible, the best course of action is to wait 24 hours go back and try again. The chances are the answer will be sign here €50 please… ciao
Yup, there’s some of this here in Spain, too. In the end, things do seem to work, but unless you know the system and have endless patience, it’s a total fag! In the beginning, I assumed it was due to the language barrier, but I’ve cracked that now, and I know it’s not that.
Initially the problem for me was I expected the system to work a little like the UK, ha ha ha he says as he falls of his chair.
Last week we went to poste italia to close a bank account we no longer use. The took €87 from us and said when they finish the paperwork they will refund us any money left over.
I asked if she would send the money to our new bank or a cheque to our house. She shrugged and said next please…
Lol, Anna was indeed on a horse (and left her riding crop on the train bc it was a very spunky competition horse who had me 10 days till Sunday [I guess next Sunday?] and I fell asleep from exhaustion on my way home…..) ANYWAY.
Yes, the ham. Does anyone actually buy those ham legs? Have you ever seen anyone walk out of the store with one? How do we know they are not props, or are not 10 years old? And if you DO buy this leg, what the F do you do with it? I wouldnt even know from which angle to come at it!
PS – not actually a fan of jamon serrano. It tastes just…weird. Funky. I like Spanish cheeses so much more.
Yes, they do buy them, and yes they are real (though in some places they aren’t). You can buy a special carving stand to mount them on. All the bars have them, and they cut slices off as they go.
Obviously, if you’re a two-person household, you wouldn’t buy an entire leg like that. But for a family, it makes sense.
Gosh, without the crop, how you’re going to fend off the cerberus?
HA! Now THIS is something that might keep Cerberus subdued! (Tho for reals, we might send him to behavioral camp bc he’s been really aggressive with me)
Yeah I used to buy the ham legs in the winter when I lived in Valencia. It was cheaper than buying individual packs and they looked cool hanging in your flat. I bought two kilos of jamon iberico to bring back to Latvia when I was in Spain last month, there’s still a kilo of it left in the fridge and I’m seeing how long I can hold out, that stuff is addictive
There was a Groupon for a leg and the stand a few weeks ago, I’m still kicking myself for not taking it. When we were erasmus we just used to call it Leg. Leg shop, leg-flavour crisps…..
Hehe, I liked this, and then I wasn’t sure why I did. As a vegetarian, these Spanish ham shops are like my idea of hell. Maybe it was for the Spanishness of it… I like it but I unlike my like… haha if that makes any sense… (nope I know it doesn’t!) It’s Monday morning, and I clearly haven’t fully woken up yet!!! 🙂
So. Much. PORK!
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From all angles! Just as well you’ve still got a freezer full.
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Thank god! I’d have serious pork envy otherwise!
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Anna’s probably fainted.
Or she’s on top of a horse.
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I’ll go with the horse option 😉
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Oh god! Now I need a nice ham sandwich…
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So do I… may have to pop out later. Shop’s three minutes from my house… FATAL!
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Me too, or a bacon buttie
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They have some really great bacon butties – and some made with thin slices of gammon – that are to die for!
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No way!!! You have bacon in Spain?
I have to fly home and bring it back in my suitcase. I am seriously jealous.
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Yes, they even spell it ‘beicon”, lol.
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lol 🙂
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Can you fix a printer…?
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I can send you a dead one.
Over here the cost of changing the ink cartridges is almost as expensive as a new printer.
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Same here. That’s the dilemma!
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Oh my Pecora Nera…sounds like you live in Italy! And I resolved my printer problem getting a laser printer…ink lasts longer, but through the internet you can get toner fo 1/4 the cost of any shop in my area of Italy (maybe I exaggerated a tad) As for bacon, I get pretty close to proper bacon at the LIDL…
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We also have a Lidl. But I prefer to have bacon when I’m eating out, it stinks out the house!
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True…but my boys like their bacon and eggs and you can’t do that in Italy at any restaurant I’m aware of.
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Ah well then… needs must!
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too true…
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I will go and have a look at LIDL, I really miss bacon
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I’m genuinely baffled by the fact that bacon is absent in Italy.
Sorry, I know I’ve said this. Just can’t get over it. At all.
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99% of what goes on in Italy baffles me. Not just the language but the way the system works. The classic example is :If you enter a official office and you are told, your request is not possible, the best course of action is to wait 24 hours go back and try again. The chances are the answer will be sign here €50 please… ciao
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Yup, there’s some of this here in Spain, too. In the end, things do seem to work, but unless you know the system and have endless patience, it’s a total fag! In the beginning, I assumed it was due to the language barrier, but I’ve cracked that now, and I know it’s not that.
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Initially the problem for me was I expected the system to work a little like the UK, ha ha ha he says as he falls of his chair.
Last week we went to poste italia to close a bank account we no longer use. The took €87 from us and said when they finish the paperwork they will refund us any money left over.
I asked if she would send the money to our new bank or a cheque to our house. She shrugged and said next please…
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That certainly inspires confidence…. NOT!
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ma in italia !!!
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It’s not half bad..a little thinner than the american brand, but the smoked is very good.
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Please send me some 🙂
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Just had a peek at your blog…yes…you’re definately in Italy…poor sod 😉
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🙂
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Marvellous! I’m not as pork mad as Anna but I can’t resist Spanish ham. With a nice glass of red, of course.
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Absolutely. And a triangle or three of manchego 🙂
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Love the photos – definitely captures Spain in a nutshell!
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I should take some of the churrería….
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Lol, Anna was indeed on a horse (and left her riding crop on the train bc it was a very spunky competition horse who had me 10 days till Sunday [I guess next Sunday?] and I fell asleep from exhaustion on my way home…..) ANYWAY.
Yes, the ham. Does anyone actually buy those ham legs? Have you ever seen anyone walk out of the store with one? How do we know they are not props, or are not 10 years old? And if you DO buy this leg, what the F do you do with it? I wouldnt even know from which angle to come at it!
PS – not actually a fan of jamon serrano. It tastes just…weird. Funky. I like Spanish cheeses so much more.
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Yes, they do buy them, and yes they are real (though in some places they aren’t). You can buy a special carving stand to mount them on. All the bars have them, and they cut slices off as they go.
Obviously, if you’re a two-person household, you wouldn’t buy an entire leg like that. But for a family, it makes sense.
Gosh, without the crop, how you’re going to fend off the cerberus?
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Eh, the little beast wasn’t even scared of it. I need to get a bigger dog.
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This one?
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It looks like this:
https://www.iberus.com/en/paleta-serrano-shoulder-ham-holder-knife/a-121001/?ReferrerID=7&gclid=CP-5oI6BlLoCFePHtAodwXMAeA
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HA! Now THIS is something that might keep Cerberus subdued! (Tho for reals, we might send him to behavioral camp bc he’s been really aggressive with me)
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Awrgh, that’s not good 😦
He’s just the right size for a nice stew.
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More like this one: http://images2.fanpop.com/image/photos/13300000/Beautiful-Rottweiler-rottweiler-13379022-1280-960.jpg That skinny beast doesnt look sturdy enough.
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Maybe if we cross those two…
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Yeah I used to buy the ham legs in the winter when I lived in Valencia. It was cheaper than buying individual packs and they looked cool hanging in your flat. I bought two kilos of jamon iberico to bring back to Latvia when I was in Spain last month, there’s still a kilo of it left in the fridge and I’m seeing how long I can hold out, that stuff is addictive
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Oh, oh, oh! You’re OK for now, but once Linda’s freezer stocks start to run low, I’d put a lock on that fridge. Make it a double one!
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There was a Groupon for a leg and the stand a few weeks ago, I’m still kicking myself for not taking it. When we were erasmus we just used to call it Leg. Leg shop, leg-flavour crisps…..
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I like the trotter at the end. Reminds me of home.
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Oh man, this is totally terrifying to me. But I do like the image of someone actually staggering out of the shop with one of those suckers.
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Closer to Chistmas, this will happen. I’ll snap someone stumbling out of the shop with a full set 😉
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Jamon, like curry, is something that can be eaten at any time of the day. 7am or…er…7pm.
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Still keeping to UK mealtimes, I see 😉
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Oooh, I could do with one of those baguettes now!
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Not sure how well they’d go with your new healthy eating drive…
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Oh, just one would be fine 😉 I ate chesecake yesterday – the kind you like with a pastry base.
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Baked?
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Yep.
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Wow, all that ham is scary. What if you were stood beneath and it all fell from the ceiling?? Death by pork??
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Hamstring injury. With potentially fatal consequences!
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My colleague just sent me this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56wZd5m4ROQ In case we all need a primer
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OMG, that’s like an episode of Dexter!!!! ROFL!
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Oh…on first glance those things on the ceiling looked like wierd bats…I’m going blind!
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Bloody big bats!
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Yep!
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Or did you mean as in baseball…?
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Nope black bats on a cieling stuck to some prosciutto hams…told ya, I’m going blind.
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It was only for a second though 😉
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Hehe, I liked this, and then I wasn’t sure why I did. As a vegetarian, these Spanish ham shops are like my idea of hell. Maybe it was for the Spanishness of it… I like it but I unlike my like… haha if that makes any sense… (nope I know it doesn’t!) It’s Monday morning, and I clearly haven’t fully woken up yet!!! 🙂
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Well, it clearly stoked up a flurry of warm and fuzzy memories… before the brain kicked in 😉
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Haha, yes, something like that! :O
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prosciutto!! My flat mate went to spain recently and brought some back, along with some delicious smelly cheese. Hope you enjoyed!
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Ooooooooh, cheese 🙂
Came across another excellent ham photo opp today, purely by chance… will put that up tomorrow 🙂
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