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The food Thread

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by Prisoner, Aug 18, 2003.

  1. Oriphus

    Oriphus Senior member

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    If you are going for a fish meal, i have a favourite.

    Salmon Grilled, with a light seasoned sauce fried crispy on top. Creamy white sauce with boiled poatoes and vegetables of your choice. Damn, i love salmon. hmm..... ur makin me really hungry :-( and i have to go to bed - its 3.00am
     
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    Fish at 3 in the morning? I dont think my stomach could handle that.
     
  3. Oriphus

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    Couldnt handle it either. I just went to bed instead ;-)
     
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    ok i know this sounds insane, and it did to me too. tomatoe soup and peanutbutter sandwiches, you gotta dip the sandwich in the soup, man it's great! my brother used to eat it and i thought it was so gross till i tried it, now i'm hooked. my wife will make toast and put peanutbutter on it, then she puts maple syrup on that!! now thats nasty, doubt i'll ever try that one.
     
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    Wow, peanut butter sandwiches and tomato soup is an odd combination...I think ill try that.
    Im always up for a challenge.

    Another odd food combination that ive heard of but never tried was pickles and ice cream...
     
  6. Oriphus

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    I see this leading back to battered mars bars again :-( lol
     
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    powerdup - yeah i thought it was so gross for years till i actually tried it, now i eat it all the time. in fact i'm going to stop at the store and get some good old cambell's tomatoe soup on the way home from work today and have that for dinner. i know it sounds nasty, but it's really good! never tried the pickles and ice cream, my ex wife ate that a few times when she was pregnant with my daughter, but then again she ate brussels sprouts dipped in chocolate too, so....
     
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    Heheh, I was referring to pregnant women when i mentioned pickles and ice cream. Must be a pregnant thing...

    Battered mars bars, very good for the heart...
     
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    Yeah, im sure it is good for the heart lol. I must admit im a big fan of chinese food too. Chicken, green peppers and black been sauce with egg fried rice. hmmm.....
     
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    So am I. I really like roasted duck covered in a plum sauce. Also Japanese food is pretty good too. Im a big fan of sushi, especially when I eat it with wasabi(horse radish).
     
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    Just back from a resturaunt called La Salsa, its Mexican food. got Fajitas with Chicken and shit in it. It was lovely. A bit hot though :-(
     
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    Shit?! You should sue the restaurant.
    :) j/k.

    Mexican food is notorious for being spicy. I think the same could be said for some Vietnamese food. The last mexican restaurant I went too was Taco Bell.
     
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    It wouldnt be as bad, except i never bother putting salsa sauce on anything at all. Dont know why, I just dont :)
     
  14. Prisoner

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    Pickles and vanila ice cream wasn't that bad. You really have to like pickles though.
    What is too hot? I like really hot Indian food and some middle eastern dishes. I don't like when the mix up hot with acidic. I had super hot wings once and they weren't hot at all just acidic, my mouth felt like it was in pure HCl (hydro chloric acid).
    I did have a really good Steak and Kidney pie this last weekend. To think I will still eat kidneys after auditing. What doesn't kill you only weakens you untill you eventually die.
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    So you must look at the glass as half full :)

    I enjoy indian food as well. Acutallu ive only had curry but its pretty good.
     
  16. Prisoner

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    I don't see the glass at all, just this really cool hovering liquid that hurts when I try to slurp it off the table.
    Ya there are around 80 different types of curry in India cooking. It gets even more confusing when you start talking north, south, coast line and inland. But I like green curry. Green curry thai chicken is really good (not an indian dish).
    I will try any dish once, one I am curious on is French Rat. They actual cook large rats, and supose to be really tender._X_X_X_X_X_[small]I am not a number
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    McCoys have india flavour, meican and spicy curry flanour potatoe crisps
     
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    Esting rats? Sounds pretty gross, but if I was ever served some I wouldnt refuse.
     
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    Ugh...Rats carry all sorts of diseases!!!!
     
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    LOL, I dont they cook rats that you find in sewers or abandoned buildings.

    They probably found some guy that breeds rats and gets their supplies from him.
     

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