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big mean giraffe posted:I'm really interested in where 'down here' is that didn't have regular tortillas. I'm sure if you used your brain for a few seconds you'd come to the right answer.
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Fo3 posted:loving australia, do I have to say that every post!? I feel sorry for your country. My cousins used to live in the Netherlands when they were teens, and I remember they would pack their bags with Mexican bread,candies,chips and whatever food they could take whenever they came to visit, because they told me poo poo over there was sort of bland.
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# ? May 8, 2015 22:52 |
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Mouse Dresser posted:That's the biggest one I've found, but I'm sure there's a bigger version out there. There's not. It's the original size to keep the file smaller. I made it.
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# ? May 8, 2015 23:21 |
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Desperado Bones posted:I feel sorry for your country. Mexican in Canada here. I was lucky to find tomatillos here and each time I went to buy them, the cashiers were like "Uh what are these?"
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Plinkey posted:There's not. It's the original size to keep the file smaller. I made it. You are a god among men.
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Desperado Bones posted:I feel sorry for your country. I currently live in Vegas and never felt wanting for flavor, until I went back to Texas this week. :sadcow:
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Desperado Bones posted:I feel sorry for your country. Australians get mad if everything doesn't taste bland and or bitter as gently caress so it's okay!
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Possibly Chicken posted:Australians get mad if everything doesn't taste bland and or bitter as gently caress so it's okay! Australia: home of the 'extra mild' salsa
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To be fair, not all of us are like that. Those of us lucky enough to have significant Indian and Thai populations nearby gradually work up our affection for actual spice and move up to versions they aren't making bland as gently caress to appeal to the general palate. The Australian culinary world is in a bit of a change at the moment with an increasing emphasis on flavour and international influences merging with local techniques and ingredients, so over the next two decades things should improve a little. At the moment though eating at a friend's place can be a recipe for the Sadface. I had a friend caution me a curry he made was for the 'daring'. It had zero spice. Like, none. I had to put so much spiced lime pickle on there to get any that it was overwhelmingly sour.
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PUNKS DIET SODA posted:Mexican in Canada here. Where are you? I've seen them at Superstore
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cyberia posted:Australia: home of the 'extra mild' salsa The closest I've found for decent, non expensive specialty store salsa is the Byron bay chilli co stuff. Its actually pretty alright. The sad part was how excited I was about the discovery of non-poo poo salsa at like age twenty. gently caress this gay country.
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# ? May 9, 2015 04:42 |
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I'm glad to live in a country where we are obsessed with spicy things* Can't wait for the day we invent Coca-cola with habanero or some weird stuff like that.
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I just wish corn was cheap in Canada. Paying premium for corn tortillas sucks, because flour tortillas are so bad in comparison. I've decided to just try and make my own now because there is nothing like a fresh corn tortilla!
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Picnic Princess posted:I just wish corn was cheap in Canada. Paying premium for corn tortillas sucks, because flour tortillas are so bad in comparison. I've decided to just try and make my own now because there is nothing like a fresh corn tortilla! Oof, I'm so sorry! My northern () city has nearly as many Mexicans as LA county, and there's a whole tortilla factory district here. Riding your bike past it at night is loving heavenly. Also suck my American corn subsidies! I just bought 5 ears of the sweetest, best corn in the world for 85 cents. Bibliotechno Music has a new favorite as of 05:40 on May 9, 2015 |
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big mean giraffe posted:I'm really interested in where 'down here' is that didn't have regular tortillas. Fo3 is wrong anyway, we've definitely had tacos and tortillas for a lot longer than 7 years. Also, flat-bottomed tacos are a gimmick that one company does, not some weird Australian way to make them. And I don't know what he means about Mexican food not being big here, because just about every supermarket seems to have a "Mexican" section. Even if the pre-packaged spices in "taco kits" or jars of salsa or whatever aren't "authentic" it's not like you can't get the ingredients to just make stuff.
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Tiggum posted:Fo3 is wrong anyway, we've definitely had tacos and tortillas for a lot longer than 7 years. Also, flat-bottomed tacos are a gimmick that one company does, not some weird Australian way to make them. And I don't know what he means about Mexican food not being big here, because just about every supermarket seems to have a "Mexican" section. Even if the pre-packaged spices in "taco kits" or jars of salsa or whatever aren't "authentic" it's not like you can't get the ingredients to just make stuff. How are your guys's bloomin onions?
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Desperado Bones posted:I'm glad to live in a country where we are obsessed with spicy things* Can't wait for the day we invent Coca-cola with habanero or some weird stuff like that. I want this to happen please. Go call someone in government!
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Senior Scarybagels posted:How are your guys's bloomin onions? Venomous, probably.
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OctoberBlues posted:The Bigfoot was clearly the best party pizza, may it rest in peace. All these years I thought that was Little Caesar's pizza. I've been living a lie!
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# ? May 9, 2015 07:34 |
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Plinkey posted:There's not. It's the original size to keep the file smaller. I made it. What's the source video for the cylindrical eggs? I've searched on Youtube to no avail.
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Tiggum posted:Fo3 is wrong anyway, we've definitely had tacos and tortillas for a lot longer than 7 years. Also, flat-bottomed tacos are a gimmick that one company does, not some weird Australian way to make them. And I don't know what he means about Mexican food not being big here, because just about every supermarket seems to have a "Mexican" section. Even if the pre-packaged spices in "taco kits" or jars of salsa or whatever aren't "authentic" it's not like you can't get the ingredients to just make stuff. FO3 also said we can't buy jars of crushed tomatos that aren't Italian imports that time. I really wanna know where he shops.
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Laserjet 4P posted:What's the source video for the cylindrical eggs? I've searched on Youtube to no avail. From a German educational kids' show, that's probably why you had trouble finding it.
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My Lovely Horse posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1-R8mizqRc Thanks! I thought it was a "How It's Made" but when you search for "tube egg" you get nothing. I used to watch this show too, with the little purple elephant and the mouse making the clicking sounds.
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My Lovely Horse posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1-R8mizqRc Yeah that's the one. I don't even know German but it was oddly calming to watch and capture that video over and over again to get the right scenes. https://youtu.be/f3Q8nbtRNT0
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Laserjet 4P posted:Thanks! I thought it was a "How It's Made" but when you search for "tube egg" you get nothing. I used to watch this show too, with the little purple elephant and the mouse making the clicking sounds. This description makes it sound like something out of a sci-fi pepperoni nightmare.
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I don't understand the advantage of the tube egg? Why bother?
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# ? May 9, 2015 13:33 |
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Throatwarbler posted:I don't understand the advantage of the tube egg? Why bother? Why not? It'd be more convenient than carrying around several hard boiled eggs, you don't have to peel them, you can just pull out your egg and eat the egg on the go.
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# ? May 9, 2015 13:38 |
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If you're a restaurant and you need a whole lot of egg slices you don't have to cook and slice a whole lot of eggs. Also if you're in prison and want to win a bet you can agree on them as a standardized quantity so the other guy can't weasel out of it by saying "oh I meant quail".
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Throatwarbler posted:I don't understand the advantage of the tube egg? Why bother? And if you want to make a whole set of meals involving a slice of egg it means everyone gets the same amount of yolk and white. I hope this was eggucational.
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# ? May 9, 2015 14:07 |
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But eggs already come sorted into different sizes, is the minute difference in volume between eggs really such a big deal as to necessitate such an elaborate contraption?
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# ? May 9, 2015 14:19 |
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If wanting there to be rules against this makes me Pizza Hitler, then Pizza Hitler I shall be. Somebody actually loving made Taco in a Bag.
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PubicMice posted:Somebody actually loving made Taco in a Bag. I was with you up to this point. Bagged tacos are loving rad and I'll fight you irl
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Throatwarbler posted:But eggs already come sorted into different sizes, is the minute difference in volume between eggs really such a big deal as to necessitate such an elaborate contraption? You are right. As you have no use for tube-shaped eggs, no one does. They probably built the whole machine for fun, let it run for 5 minutes to make a video, then disassembled it.
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To be fair, it was worth it.
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Throatwarbler posted:But eggs already come sorted into different sizes, is the minute difference in volume between eggs really such a big deal as to necessitate such an elaborate contraption? Have you ever worked in a kitchen?
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Loomer posted:FO3 also said we can't buy jars of crushed tomatos that aren't Italian imports that time. I really wanna know where he shops. Isn't he from Perth? I feel like that explains a lot in itself: WA is thirty years behind the times and super white. Food in WA is a goddamn travesty.
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PCOS Bill posted:Have you ever worked in a kitchen? If you do you'd better use fresh eggs.
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slingshot effect posted:Isn't he from Perth? I feel like that explains a lot in itself: WA is thirty years behind the times and super white. Food in WA is a goddamn travesty. yes E: City of 2 million people, only 10 "Mexican" restaurants and at least half of them, maybe more, are tex-mex anyway. Way more South East Asian food around here for obvious reasons. Closest Mexican shop to Perth is in Adelaide (chile mojo), that's 2700km away. Loomer, I didn't say crushed tomatoes, I said no cans of tomato sauce (ie strained tomatoes) around. It's only sold here as italian passata. E: deleted dumb tiggum stuff. Fo3 has a new favorite as of 16:59 on May 9, 2015 |
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PubicMice posted:Somebody actually loving made Taco in a Bag. I don't really get why you would make them at home, but they are a staple of what's served at the canteen at small-town community gatherings where I come from. It's all the same ingredients and you don't have the added trash/expense of a plate. I don't really see a downside.
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Smoked oysters and nachos?
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