I have just started watching the video, and I am wondering about the "pork chap". As "chap" means, a guy / bloke/ male person / a male you know but is not a dear friend / a neigbour etc. (all being male), but its not cut of meat. I dont want to make fun of you, and I am not a native english speaking person either. I once was in a very embarrasing situation, with several women and just one man, all of them but me, with english mother tongue. I said to the man, "your are the coq in the basket" (coq = a male chicken in french / and the saying means that the man surrounded by several women should be very flattered for getting so much attention from ladies who just want to be nice to him, without any sexual meaning). But of course, everybody else, understood that he was the "cock" (=penis) in the basket). I still blush when I think about this, but I can now also laugh about it.
The spinach dish looked especially good, I am going to try it myself tonight
I have just started watching the video, and I am wondering about the "pork chap". As "chap" means, a guy / bloke/ male person / a male you know but is not a dear friend / a neigbour etc. (all being male), but its not cut of meat.
I dont want to make fun of you, and I am not a native english speaking person either. I once was in a very embarrasing situation, with several women and just one man, all of them but me, with english mother tongue. I said to the man, "your are the coq in the basket" (coq = a male chicken in french / and the saying means that the man surrounded by several women should be very flattered for getting so much attention from ladies who just want to be nice to him, without any sexual meaning). But of course, everybody else, understood that he was the "cock" (=penis) in the basket). I still blush when I think about this, but I can now also laugh about it.
Nice dinner, I want try pork chap