
Apparently, you now cannot buy a quiche in Britain without presenting identification.This is clearly vital because the public needs protecting against... against... I have no idea.
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Eh? Quiche? I mean, I know it's got a pretty disgusting texture and it tastes funny, but that's no reason to make it illegal! Heck, enough Tabasco Sauce and even I'll eat it!
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make some sort of a quiche when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteOne morning she was looking for it and asked my dad what happened to it and he replied that when he came home from work the night before he'd tossed that "spoiled custard pie" out.
And he wasn't being sarcastic.
Wholly unrelated to the story, but it's my only quiche tale