steve_earwig wrote:Not that I can say much (eating out I usually leave it up to the wife to tell me what there is I'm actually allowed to eat

). A few comments though:
British sausages should have a label on them - "warning - may contain traces of meat"
Mushroom soup made with wild
vrganj - drool.
5 people eating themselves into immobility on decent food in a nice restaurant - 40 quid.
There are two McDogburgers in ZG. Both usually empty.
I've just been next door to see my neighbour, where I was force fed garlic sausage (yum), hard cheese from Livno (BiH) (bluddy hell, someone can make cheese round here!) and some banana, strawberry & cream cake (wow!). Don't tell the wife.
How could you eat pasta every day? Even with the daft names it must get pretty dull
I can't remember the last time I had a burger, not even a guess.
Well almost every day pasta, yep. Usually at midday. You can not imagine how huge the selection can be. It's like eating a sandwich, you can put everything in there. And it's delicious most of the time.
For example here at the university every day I eat at the canteen, which gives me
- one first dish between a choice of 4, usually pasta or rice with various ingredients (pasta with tomatoes is always there 'cause everyone likes it). I'd say there are about 40 different kinds of pasta they offer during the month.
- one second dish between a choice of 3, usually some meat or fish. I'd say there are approximately 50 different things they do over the month. One could opt to eat ham or cheese instead of this second dish
- Something to go with it, which is a choice between salad, various kinds of potatoes and cooked vegetables
- a dessert, which could be a yogurt or some pudding, or fruit or cake usually.
Also they offer, instead of what I told you:
- pizza + chips (usually 3 different kinds of pizza available, cooked at the moment,
not the kind of pizza you eat in UK

)
or
- sandwiches + chips for those who have to eat fast
The price includes whatever quantity of beverages you desire. The overall quality is decent and for the price it's lovely. Most people pay about 3-4 euros but I pay 2 euros top because I'm in the lowest fascia (it means I'm poor

).
I often say that if this kind of service was offered in the USA or UK people would be happy to pay 20 euros for it...
EDIT: it also strikes me how you can go out for dinner and get a burger, here one eats a burger only if he goes to MCDonalds or something like that (which happens very rarely) or once a month, and noone does that when going out. When out people usually eat pizza or go to restaurants, in which if you ask for a burger they'll throw you out
I do not want to sound rude or something, I love the UK and it's an overall better place to live, with nicer people and less to worry about compared to here. Really. But I could not stand the eating, no sir. It's just that us italians are by nature inclined to eat well, and for us eating well is very important, even for those like me who usually do not love to stay at a dinner table for hours and think eating is just... necessary