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Hot Smart ARYAN Girl posted:it's more than a little sour Well yeah, okay, I could have said 'quite sour' and been accurate. AlbieQuirky posted:The people at Ethiopian and Eritrean restaurants will bring you a fork if you ask. Sometimes that's easier for me if my arthritis is bad, and they never seem to mind or give me a funny look. The one around here just leaves forks and spoons on the table just in case. Yebeg wat is my favourite, especially with some shiro wat to go with it.
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PCOS Bill posted:I don't have kids. Not having kids is a common side effect of PCOS. Now I want lotus root. Thanks.
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:I actually really like the whole injera-as-plate-and-utensils thing. I don't know why, probably because it triggers some latent 'eat with your hands' thing in my brain. Yeah, whenever I make curry I usually buy a bunch of naan and we end up eating it primarily that way, ripping up the naan and scooping up the curry with it I really want ethiopian food now, there's a place on my way home, and I've never had it, and I keep being reminded that it's amazing
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 07:21 |
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Today's selection, pork tamale nakhimov, beef soup, salad.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 07:39 |
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Re: Subway chat - whenever I get into a depression funk, I find myself eating at subway a lot. Usually a turkey sub. It's like the white noise of food.
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If you want to be depressed, until very recently Subway was by far the best sandwich you could get in my part of China and it was a special treat to go there occasionally. It was also impossible to buy bread worth eating and cold cuts didn't exist so you couldn't just make sandwiches at home that were worth a poo poo unless you did literally every part of it from scratch, including curing your own meat. This is, fortunately, no longer true. It's still one of the better sandwich choices, superior to any of the local/Korean places, but there are a few real sandwich shops now.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 08:36 |
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How did you find that cafeteria's Twitter anyway, it's triggering me with a deluge of repressed school lunch memories.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 08:38 |
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steinrokkan posted:How did you find that cafeteria's Twitter anyway, it's triggering me with a deluge of repressed school lunch memories. Someone posted it earlier in this thread (or possibly a previous/different thread).
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 08:57 |
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High School Friend posted:Gluten free cheesy tot breakfast bake for work breakfast!!
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 10:57 |
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Food disaster thread: I cut up jalapeños then rubbed my eye please send help
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Grand Fromage posted:If you want to be depressed, until very recently Subway was by far the best sandwich you could get in my part of China and it was a special treat to go there occasionally. It was also impossible to buy bread worth eating and cold cuts didn't exist so you couldn't just make sandwiches at home that were worth a poo poo unless you did literally every part of it from scratch, including curing your own meat. Sounds like my part of Guangzhou 10 years ago. e: Macau, however, had great sandwiches.
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Megabound posted:Sounds like my part of Guangzhou 10 years ago. Those pork chop sandwiches in Macao.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 12:04 |
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Every time I see a pic like this I'm hearing Eddie Izzard from his Darth Vader routine. "This one's wet, this one's wet, this one's wet..."
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 12:47 |
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steinrokkan posted:How did you find that cafeteria's Twitter anyway, it's triggering me with a deluge of repressed school lunch memories. I don't know what schools you attended, but that meal looks like it should be served in a loving missile silo
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BraveUlysses posted:These are usually called atomic buffalo turds and they are delicious I have never heard them called that. That name is super hosed-up and bad.
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I have wondered for decades why fast food chains like McD's and Burger King don't serve hot dogs. Theyh're so cheap, and easy to prepare. Why not, I always asked myself. Well, I tried a Chili dog from Burger King yesterday. Now I know why they never served hot dogs. Let me take you on a food journey (through Mordor): The bun was moist, but not in a pleasant way. It was both cold and, despite being bread, runny somehow. The bottom left a paste-like film on both the cardboard container and on my hands. This was probably from the chili, which was watery and somehow was instantly cold, as if the hot dog was a freezer pack. The tiny chunks of "meat" in the chili just kind of speckled the top of the bun like freckles. There wasn't enough substance to the chili to hide the clammy shame of the bun after it's encounter with the chili. While beans usually blend in with chili, these stood out like tiny hot dogs just scattered all over the place, having no thick base or meat to snuggle down into. They mostly fell off in eating the hot dog, making the meal as messy to eat as it was unpleasant. The hot dog itself was aggressively bland, and rubbery. I know that's the expectation with cheap hot dogs, but this was literally the coldest, wettest, most rubbery hot dog I have ever eaten. And I have eaten more gas station hot dogs than I care to admit. BK chili dog: saddest chili dog.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 15:50 |
That's why if you want fast food chain hot dogs, you want Sonic. Because they mean it.
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Code Jockey posted:Yeah, whenever I make curry I usually buy a bunch of naan and we end up eating it primarily that way, ripping up the naan and scooping up the curry with it Of course, enjoy the fact you live somewhere where Ethopian is even an option.
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Picnic Princess posted:Food disaster thread: I cut up jalapeños then rubbed my eye please send help i'm writing up the eulogy now
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Samizdata posted:Of course, enjoy the fact you live somewhere where Ethopian is even an option.
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Data Graham posted:That's why if you want fast food chain hot dogs, you want Sonic. Because they mean it. Sonic dogs are still worse than pretty much any gas station dog. I'm not sure why but hot dogs just don't work at fast food places Also obligatory picture of sonic's official representation of their cheese fries
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Aesop Poprock posted:Sonic dogs are still worse than pretty much any gas station dog. I'm not sure why but hot dogs just don't work at fast food places "It looked like it was about to rain, so we put a plastic raincoat on your fries. You're welcome in advance."
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 21:41 |
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Vanity Fair eviscerated the Trump Grill today. Here's the Ivanka Salad and Don Jr's favourite "Filet Mignon". Just burn it to the ground, America. If I made that sadfuck excuse for a steak at home, I'd want to apologise to the cow. EDIT: That steak costs THIRTY-ONE DOLLARS! American dollars. What the hell?
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Ivanka likes her salad sopping wet, just like young Trump likes his extra well done steak. The sad broccoli
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Distorted Kiwi posted:EDIT: That steak costs THIRTY-ONE DOLLARS! American dollars. What the hell? This may be skewed since cost of living here is ridiculous, but $31 for a filet mignon actually seems cheap to me. I think at a good steakhouse (I realize that this is what separates the above and this statement), a filet mignon is an easy $40-50.
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Yes, but on the other hand would you pay 30 dollars for that steak
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Aesop Poprock posted:Sonic dogs are still worse than pretty much any gas station dog. I'm not sure why but hot dogs just don't work at fast food places That thing is like the Sad World version of my avatar.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 23:47 |
AnonSpore posted:Yes, but on the other hand would you pay 30 dollars for that steak Even disregarding the association of Trump with cheap and tacky, I'm fairly certain I've seen better steaks come out of a Chili's or TGI Friday's.
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That is 1000% not a filet mignon. Looks more like a sirloin or a lovely ribeye.
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If it's anything like the Trump Bar, they probably ran out of actual filet mignon.
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me, trying to eat less and lose weight: 👌👀👌👀 good poo poo go౦ԁ poo poo👌 thats ✔ some good👌👌poo poo right👌👌there👌👌👌
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# ? Dec 16, 2016 00:30 |
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uh a cocktail in manhattan 15 years ago was $14, i'm actually surprised that steak isn't double the price
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The Snoo posted:
Would without hesitation
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Something about that poo poo really played with my head when I was a kid and each flavor would taste different than normal ketchup in a really gross way. Like the green tasted like a weird veggie spread and the purple was meat flavored. I know it was just my brain playing tricks on me but they grossed me the gently caress out
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Aesop Poprock posted:Something about that poo poo really played with my head when I was a kid and each flavor would taste different than normal ketchup in a really gross way. Like the green tasted like a weird veggie spread and the purple was meat flavored. I know it was just my brain playing tricks on me but they grossed me the gently caress out Maybe your brain was on to something all along
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Distorted Kiwi posted:Vanity Fair eviscerated the Trump Grill today. Given that the target market is PCOS Bill, job well done.
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The Snoo posted:
I call it 'chicken parmesan'
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Pastry of the Year posted:I don't know what schools you attended, but that meal looks like it should be served in a loving missile silo Czech schools. That cafeteria serves typical meals inherited from the Communist period of public eating, when any culinary considerations came second to just filling a plate with clumsily ladled cheap slop.
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