Sally and Kt's NZ Experience

Here we are, first ever explorers making our way into uncharted waters. What mysteries we shall discover, dark secrets shall be revealed!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

We need answers

We have had a few questions that have come up over the past few weeks, and we would greatly appreciate your help in answering them. They are as follows:

1, What does Grand Marnier (or Grand Mariner as Sally likes to call it) taste like?

2, Do you win Solitaire, or just complete it?

3, What is French Toast?

If any of you have any questions that have been puzzling you recently, please write in with them, as either me and Sal, or the other viewers, may be able to help and put your mind at rest. I'm sure we will have more questions in the not too distant future. Bye for now. xx

5 Comments:

  • At 1:11 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    gran miranda tastes like cointreau mixed with the saliva of satan for the first sip and then you can't really taste anything after that.

    i have never won nor completed solitaire.

    how come my baby will sleep like a baby when held upright but wake up the instant she is moved to a horizontal position?

    who is poochy?

     
  • At 9:58 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hello to both from Katie's Uncle Geoff & Aunty Margaret.

    Grand Marnier tastes better than Sally's niece's Dad suggests. It is a mixture of orange and fine old Cognac brandy and is about 67% proof. It is one of the better liqueurs, especially if used as a filling in a chocolate bar!

    Solitaire is a moot point.

    We think French toast is the same as Melba toast and split toast - bread which has been toasted then is cut ("split") horizontally to make it half the thickness then the raw sides toasted again. Eaten with soup - Katie's Grandma likes it!

    Hope you are all well.

     
  • At 11:41 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    hey Girls this second attempt at writing as people keep coming to speak to me! GRR

    i always WIN at solitaire!

    French Toast up here anyway is bread dipped in a eggy milky mixture and fried but I think that some people would call it something like katie's Uncle and Aunt said.
    Hope your having fun

    xx

     
  • At 10:34 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Katie's UG & AM have re-considered this question about Solitaire and agree that you WIN rather than finish.

    You WIN because you have an opponent - albeit pieces of wood, balls on a base, computer, white plastic pegs or whathaveyou. I know your opponent is inanimate, but you are still beating something so you must be a WINNER.

     
  • At 4:20 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    No no no no no ...

    French toast is "A votre sante", usually accompanied by a big sailor (grand marnier) and NOT alone (solitairie).

     

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