Cameron’s Pub, Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
September 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Cameron’s Pub restaurant, located in Half Moon Bay, owns the “World’s Only Double Decker Video Game Bus.” For the adults, Cameron’s also owns the “World’s Only Double Decker Smoking Bus”.
Spotting Brits Abroad
August 18, 2010 by BritishDude · 1 Comment
Would you agree that in general it tends to be the working classes who give the English a bad name overseas? The British are distinct in their lack of linguistic ability which makes them stand out as different and this needs to be changed.
UK TV Licence Excuses
August 18, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
We recently moved back to California, USA from our brief 14 months at trying to re-adjust in the UK. One of the things that bothered us was having to pay for a TV Licence again in the UK.
We now have the UK TV Licence framed and proudly sits on the wall in our office. It [...]
4 & 20 Pasty Company, FL, USA
July 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Richard & Barbara Posner, British expatriates originally from London, share a wealth of experience in the restaurant and hospitality industry. Relocating to Sarasota, Florida in 1990, they missed familiar flavors and harbored the vision of eventually introducing the pleasures of top quality British Pies – ancient & gastro-pub modern – to the American market.
Sussex Tollgates, England
July 22, 2010 by britishpages · Leave a Comment
The Turnpike Trusts started erecting tollgates and collecting fees for road maintainence in 1663. Sussex has over 500 turnpiked roads and an asortment of curious buildings which over the recent years has all but a few disappeared. In this video Richard Vobes goes in search of some of them.
The State Of Britain Today
July 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
As a Brit living in Florida and having traveled to almost every city in Europe I have had the opportunity to see Britain periodically from foreign shores.
Lancashire Hot Pot
July 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Lancashire Hotpot is a traditional meat and vegetable stew originating from the North West of England. It requires little effort to make and it is filling and delicious.
British Phrases – Letters T to Z
July 14, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
Have you ever visited Britain and wondered what Brits are talking about. Maybe you need to brush up on British language for your future visit. Or maybe you just want to impress people with your knowledge of the British language, how hard can it be, after all it’s only English right?
Cornish Pastie Recipe
July 10, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
A cornish pasty, or less commonly pastie, is a filled pastry case, commonly associated with Cornwall (west coast of England), United Kingdom.
It differs from a pie as it is made by placing the filling on a flat pastry shape, usually a circle, and folding it to wrap the filling, crimping the edge to form a seal. The result is a raised semicircular package. The traditional Cornish pasty is filled with diced meat, sliced potato and onion, and baked. Pasties with many different fillings are made; some shops specialise in selling all sorts of pasties including chick balti, steak and mushroom etc
British Phrases – Letters O to S
July 7, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
Have you ever visited Britain and wondered what Brits are talking about. Maybe you need to brush up on British language for your future visit. Or maybe you just want to impress people with your knowledge of the British language, how hard can it be, after all it’s only English right?








