war_child wrote: » it must be just me but i think a Blaa just looks like a Bap .....when i moved down first i went to a shop and asked for a rasher bap and they gave me a Blaa , it wasnt till after i was told it was a Blaa . Confucious say , Im confused
leduke wrote: » i think you like to wind up waterford people!!!!
war_child wrote: » I think im engaged to a Waterford girl, i think i live and work in Waterford ...so ummmm no that cant be right Luke. As i said just confused as to what the differences are between a Bap and a Blaa.
BBM77 wrote: »
war_child wrote: » I think im engaged to a Waterford girl,
Dan133269 wrote: » Jaysus war child, if I were you, I'd get to know her a little bit better before I marry her!
war_child wrote: » The reason i posted it up is coz if anyone here has stepped out of their native waterford and travelled cross the pond to liverpool , the basically took what is technically a stew and called it a scouse , i thought the same was true of Waterford and the Blaa , everyone gettin all up in arms bout a simple question ......WATERFORD CHILL OUT ....:D
Plastikman_eire wrote: » Easy mistake to make; like Coddle in Dublin, which can be easily confused for a mixture of sausages, rashers, and waste from a brown wheelie bin.
Partizan wrote: » best of luck to Le Blaa. In this current economic climate, they will need it. We have seen too many start-ups going to the wall so fingers crossed for le Blaa.
Dan133269 wrote: » war_child wrote: » I think im engaged to a Waterford girl, Jaysus war child, if I were you, I'd get to know her a little bit better before I marry her!
deisemum wrote: » I had the sausage blaa with relish today and it was delicious. It was lovely sitting out in the sunshine having something tasty to eat.
Nas10 wrote: » €7.95 for a roasted ham blaa with relish and salad with wedges and a proper mug of tea and good staff service.
Dicky Pride wrote: » That's about a buck fifty worth of food and drink. For 7.95?! And they're on Facebook calling it a special! Le rip off if you ask me.