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Oct 29, 2007 19:20



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_caravan October 29 2007, 21:17:26 UTC
Is that foccaccia bread with brie cheese? It looks amazzzzzzzzzzing! Also the only time I have ever had beans&toast for breakfast was during holiday in England, but I've always wanted to go back to it. Some people find it gross but obviously, they have never tried it.

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rougeur October 30 2007, 07:47:00 UTC
Haha my boyfriend hates it, finds it vile. I love it, i guess not everyday but once in a while its good. Where are you now? whats traditional from where you are from?
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_caravan October 31 2007, 15:39:47 UTC
Right now I'm in Germany, so a traditional meal consists of large quantities of potatoes, cheese, and mayonnaise mixed together. Oh, and butter. Lots of it. Also you should probably have a beer with that, just to round out the carb count. Most people make lunch the largest meal and so only have room for bread and cheese at dinner time, so my roommates tend to comment when I eat something warm for dinner!

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rougeur October 31 2007, 15:56:24 UTC
Im a carb addict, anything with potato or pasta i'll eat.
That sounds amazing, feast galore.
Where abouts in germany are you? I really want to visit Berlin. Whats it like to live there, is it cheap? Hows the weather?
Sorry about all the questions, Germany has appealed to me for a long time.

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suede October 29 2007, 22:43:42 UTC
foccacia from buenas migas!
I have been there today having eggplant one with a cafe latte! :_)

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rougeur October 30 2007, 07:47:38 UTC
Yes! Hmm, that sounds yummy. I used to work there (well for a month!) so i had all I could eat.

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sleepsleeper October 30 2007, 00:53:34 UTC
i'm hungryyyyyyyyyyyy now!
i didnt have to opened the lj-cut!

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rougeur October 30 2007, 07:48:01 UTC
Hehehe ;)

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chicosdelacalle October 30 2007, 15:56:04 UTC
hace siglos que no como paella!

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bobwolf October 30 2007, 18:05:27 UTC
mmm food.

right question time....

any ideas where I can get a developing tank here in barcelona, cheaply, saw one on ebay.es, which is kind of reasonably priced. Though I'd ask you as you might know.

Maybe encants market?
I'll probably only use it a couple of times whilst i'm here, so i dont want to spend too much.

Whilst the boss was away this afternoon we made pinhole cameras out of matchboxes. The plan is to take photos in the cafe that we go to every coffee break. Take some photos and then develop the films in a coffee and washing soda solution.
But of course we need a tank to do this.

any ideas?

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rougeur October 30 2007, 21:32:36 UTC
cool idea, you should go to Arpie, its on las ramblas. Its a kind of photography superstore. Not sure how cheap it is, but i think its reasonable.
We bought ours of an ex photography student.
WHere are you printing the photos, do you know of a public dark room?
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bobwolf October 31 2007, 22:30:24 UTC
all is good, got talking to my boss, and after a little rummaging around in the workshop at work he came back with a developing tank. So i'm going to shoot a normal film this weekend with standard SLR, develop it next week to test the tank out.

Then all being well do the films from the pinhole cameras soon.
I'm going to cheat and scan the negatives as we have a negative scanner. Don't know of any public darkrooms. But I thnk some of the people on my spanish course are photography students, so i'll ask around.

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rougeur November 1 2007, 12:23:55 UTC
Yeah that would be great, I know of one in cornella but its only open during weekdays. Glad you have one, you should still check out Arpie if ypu like photography.
I hope to see the pictures

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