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johnbmx4christ
.the cheese in the bottle is made by kraft and called "easy cheese"..we call it squirt cheese.
CarChasesFanatic
Ok but i get an idea, "Pan" is the Spanish word for "Bread" so if you add to that word (Pan) the suffix -illo you mean it is something small
ingo
Ah Panecillos, well how do they look like? what form do they have? just a small oval form?
Yes, an oval form, similar to a cutted-off slice of a baguette.
Sorry, I cannot found a pic of it in the Net. Nothing at eBay and the homepage of the company is closed.
CarChasesFanatic
I've never eaten it, well nachos, but that can be considered as having eaten mexican food so you like spicy food then?
PD: Speaking of Mexicans, do you have Spanish classes at school Max?
PD: Speaking of Mexicans, do you have Spanish classes at school Max?
taxiguy
Exactly that's it, nachos are mexican, do you usually eat them Max?
Oh my gosh yes! Mexican food is the very best
CarChasesFanatic
Ah Panecillos, well how do they look like? what form do they have? just a small oval form?
ingo
Uups, wrong writing: "Panecillos" (I just picked the packet out of the garbage). Tomato-Mozzarella-taste. The other is "garlic/parsley"-taste.
We've bought that, when our supermarket had a "Spanish week".
But forget, that it's authentic. I've seen, too, that the bakery is located close to Cologne.
We've bought that, when our supermarket had a "Spanish week".
But forget, that it's authentic. I've seen, too, that the bakery is located close to Cologne.
CarChasesFanatic
Panicillas? or Panecillas rather? im not sure of what you mean though, what is it? if you explain me please
ingo
@CCF: I just had Spanish food: a few "Panicilla's"
And the sweet red, I prefer, shall be Spanish, too. I don't trust the text really - in tiny letters on the back you could read "bottled in Germany" - so there is the question, if this wine is matured in a Scania-, Mercedes- or Volvo-truck.
Don't let wine-lovers like DynaMike hear that, but the price for a 1-liter-bottle is 1,29 Euro.
And the sweet red, I prefer, shall be Spanish, too. I don't trust the text really - in tiny letters on the back you could read "bottled in Germany" - so there is the question, if this wine is matured in a Scania-, Mercedes- or Volvo-truck.
Don't let wine-lovers like DynaMike hear that, but the price for a 1-liter-bottle is 1,29 Euro.
CarChasesFanatic
Exactly that's it, nachos are mexican, do you usually eat them Max?