Chloe Sepulchre, Spain: What the Ambassador Program Means | Food Revolutions Around the World
Chloe Sepulchre, voluntary Food Revolution Ambassador from Spain shares what the Food Revolution means to her and why she is a part of the ambassador ...
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//mediterraneandiet.tv Keith Floyd (28 December 1943 -- 14 September 2009) was a pioneering British celebrity chef, television personality and restaurateur ...
I think Keith Flyod invented this type of travel cooking shows. It is now
done by almost all the famous chefs like Rick Stein, Jamie Oliver, etc.
But, Keith did it first, no matter how drunk he was..!!
There is a reason that we did break away from England a few hundred years
ago. Also shouldnt you be patriotic about your country with flags
everywhere?
When he talked about going to the dentist & how we get our teeth whitened
at the mall, I was wondering if one of you from the UK could tell me if
dentistry is covered under "national health" or do you have to pay for
dental work yourselves?
Most people have to pay but if you have a nhs card or if your under 16 it's all for free (including braces) but you have to be on a waiting list for like a few weeks for a check up, tooth ace/emergency is less than a week waiting and braces is about from 6months to 2years (it all depends how bad your teeth are for braces and if your under 18 ) anyway hope That I helped :)
I don't understand why everyone thinks the english have bad teeth, im
scottish but i lived in america when i was younger and their teeth were way
worse
+Derrick Grassi Toilet comes from the French word toilette meaning dressing room, from toile meaning cloth. Confused? Think towel. So ultimately the word toilet makes just about as much sense as restroom. The older term for restroom was retiring room-- the rest in restroom was aiming more for the rejuvenating or refreshing definition. Basically same idea as lavatory (Latin for washing room), bathroom, washroom, or powder room-- a place you go to refresh yourself; wash, put on makeup, get dressed ect.