Clotted cream, orange marmalade (with the royal warrant of course), and scones tip the balance I'm afraid.
You’re too fancy for the likes of me 
It's my British heritage. God save the King.
Ahh I'd have to disagree there. I think we probably have better beer. I've visited the US a lot - it's my favourite destination for holidays/city breaks but it's taken a lot of years to get used to your beer. It always looks flat even when it isn't - no head. I believe it's something to do with how the gas/Co2 is added there differently to here.
Anyway forget the Cornish Pasty. In Middlesbrough we have the Parmesan (generally nicknamed the Parmo these days). There is no Parmesan in the recipe whatsoever but it is delicious. Created in Middlesbrough and I've managed to find one as far away as Singapore. Chicken Escalope (it used to always be Pork), breadcrumbed, deep fried, smothered in Bechamel Sauce, then mounded with grated Cheddar Cheese and popped under the grill. Serve with chips (fries), creamed cabbage, garlic mayo.

It's especially good after 6 - 8 pints...

And who said the English have bland food.
Curry and chips! Yummm.
Hence my comment above re: location dictating choice of devices. Not available in India, where OP is, either
.
I am just finishing a night shift and would happily devour one (or two, or five) of those, even completely sober
.
John
While Lutron is headquartered in the USA (Pennsylvania), they have offices in London, Paris, Berlin, Madrid and other locations around the world. Perhaps the excellent Lutron Caseta devices are not available in the UK, but Lutron does sell their RA2 devices in Europe. I believe they are also compatible with Hubitat. You might want to check them out. They do sell to homeowners.
Correct. But with an extremely limited product offering. Basically a few in-line switches and dimmers. No wall switch etc. And they use the same-sized Picos (albeit with different frequency), so they don't match up with European work-boxes.
Yes that's what I've found. Installing Lutron and only being able to use in line switches/dimmers would be pointless.
This topic was automatically closed 365 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.