I remember when I signed up for SO and was immediately put off by the fact you couldn't post a conversation asking for help until you had helped others out AND gotten enough positive points.
I still did it, but damn their moderation system is ass.
They ended up meeting for dinner at Chipotle. Later, they had a few beers his place, got high and shared a mutual Dutch oven under his Grandmother's quilt. The rest is history.
This was from the late 1990's btw. I got it over ICQ around 1999.
My mind is ruined of these thanks to my grandmother who, in her final years once proclaimed 'I can't eat figs, they feel like Delbert's testicles in my mouth'.
Thing is, Delbert was... my grandfather's brother.
The chopped coriander leaf on top is rather common in the south of Wales like Cardiff where it was imported and more readily available than the rest of the Welsh countryside. Still, I find it an irresistible addition to the classic dish.
The goat milk or pantysgawn is added if you want more of a creamy tomato soup, which often helps with the dryness of potato bread when used.
edit: My more Welsh than me Mum says chopped basil or coriander are acceptable.
Reminds of of Adam Carolla when he was hosting the Love Line radio show in the late 90s to early 00s and swore he jerked it 50 or more times a day... Talk about chaffing lol
At this point I wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to dredge up all the DDT we dumped off the coast of California for further use on crops.