I just ate two whole packets of Polos, one after the other 
I had 8 packets of crisps today... EIGHT!!
now I'm watching Women Talking Dirty. it's got HBS in it and she's hot 
You Brits and your packets of little nibbly things! 
You're going to give away our secret. England just nibbles up a little bit here and a little bit there and before you know it, we have an EMPIRE. Although I will admit India was more of a big bite.
But India was worthy it! India gave us curry! 
I loved Scottish curry. It was very spicy, and the Naan bread was perfect. I think it was my favourite meal.
Currys in N.Ireland are crap. It's impossible to find a spicy one. All the sauces taste the same. They taste a bit like jam, and the Naan bread is hopeless. It's pointless buying takeaway curry here. You can make a better curry yourself from ingredients from the supermarket.
Any time I go back to Scotland I always make a point of buying a lovely curry.