Pizza shoarma
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WillemM wrote:
whats your favorite food.
Lobster, followed closely by steak. The rouble is, I can't afford lobster, and can't buy a decent steak anywhere near this town.:((
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Roger Wright wrote:
The rouble is, I can't afford lobster
That makes crawfish the perfect solution! See, you were meant to be cajun man. ;P
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I'm not a big fan of italian food, but I enjoy pizza once in a while. Today I got a new taste: Shoarma pizza, a homebrew pizza with shoarma (doh), onions, paprica and mushrooms. It smells great, just a few more minutes before its done :D Was wondering, whats your favorite food.
WM.
What about weapons of mass-construction?WillemM wrote:
whats your favorite food.
Well one of my favorite meals is rib eye/steak, mashed potatoes, and peas. But the reality is there are just so many great foods out there I can't limit myself to just one.
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Shog9 wrote:
How is "chicken" vague?
There are millions ways to cook it, therefore you may like it in one recipe and not like it in another recipe. Am I wrong? :)
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Well, that'd be true if he only ate something like sesame chicken, buffalo wings, or deep-fried giblets maybe. But - and maybe this is just me - when someone says they like "chicken", i'd expect it to mean they like the flavor and texture of thigh/wing or maybe breast meat. You know, the chicken that tastes like chicken.
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I'm not a big fan of italian food, but I enjoy pizza once in a while. Today I got a new taste: Shoarma pizza, a homebrew pizza with shoarma (doh), onions, paprica and mushrooms. It smells great, just a few more minutes before its done :D Was wondering, whats your favorite food.
WM.
What about weapons of mass-construction?Yes, I consider chocolate a food! I've been petitioning to have chocolate added to the top of the food pyramid, but no response yet. Marc
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- Indian food - spicy 2) Mexican food - spicy Tex-Mex 3) Ribeye steak and lobster
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You ever try any Thai food? Another good option if you like the spice man. Despite what people say (maybe it's only the restatements I've been to though) Thai is not spicier than real cajun. Of course, if I ever went to Thailand it could be just the opposite. :-D
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Well, that'd be true if he only ate something like sesame chicken, buffalo wings, or deep-fried giblets maybe. But - and maybe this is just me - when someone says they like "chicken", i'd expect it to mean they like the flavor and texture of thigh/wing or maybe breast meat. You know, the chicken that tastes like chicken.
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Shog9 wrote:
You know, the chicken that tastes like chicken.
:-D Yes, I know.
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Yes, I consider chocolate a food! I've been petitioning to have chocolate added to the top of the food pyramid, but no response yet. Marc
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I've been petitioning to have chocolate added to the top of the food pyramid, but no response yet.
:-D The chocolate that I can enjoy is Hersey's extra dark (60% coco). Anything else is just too sweet for me.
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I'm not a big fan of italian food, but I enjoy pizza once in a while. Today I got a new taste: Shoarma pizza, a homebrew pizza with shoarma (doh), onions, paprica and mushrooms. It smells great, just a few more minutes before its done :D Was wondering, whats your favorite food.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Some will say it's ham, but I'm also a huge fan of Thai and Indian food.
* SLAP * How dare you mention other, lesser foods in the same sentence as Ham?!? :wtf:
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Sad, isn't it? :( I've been known to go through phases of food. It was ham sandwiches for almost a year - I still enjoy them, but don't eat them every day. I've been eating a grilled chicken whole wheat wrap with lettuce and extra tomato for lunch everyday for the past 5 months. /ravi
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Marc Clifton wrote:
I've been petitioning to have chocolate added to the top of the food pyramid, but no response yet.
:-D The chocolate that I can enjoy is Hersey's extra dark (60% coco). Anything else is just too sweet for me.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
The chocolate that I can enjoy is Hersey's extra dark (60% coco). Anything else is just too sweet for me.
Ah, give me your address and I'll send you some real good stuff. 70-80% coco, depending on the brand. You'll never eat a Hershey bar (dark chocolate or not) ever again! :-D Marc
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
The chocolate that I can enjoy is Hersey's extra dark (60% coco). Anything else is just too sweet for me.
Ah, give me your address and I'll send you some real good stuff. 70-80% coco, depending on the brand. You'll never eat a Hershey bar (dark chocolate or not) ever again! :-D Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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70-80% coco, depending on the brand.
Where do you shop for it? Local stuff, home grown, black market? :-D
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Sad, isn't it? :( I've been known to go through phases of food. It was ham sandwiches for almost a year - I still enjoy them, but don't eat them every day. I've been eating a grilled chicken whole wheat wrap with lettuce and extra tomato for lunch everyday for the past 5 months. /ravi
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I ate steak, fries and salad for almost three years at home every day while I was in college. In college, I ate a burger and pizza every night for two years and during the day, I had an excellent club sandwich for almost two years straight. If something's good, it's good.
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I ate steak, fries and salad for almost three years at home every day while I was in college. In college, I ate a burger and pizza every night for two years and during the day, I had an excellent club sandwich for almost two years straight. If something's good, it's good.
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Yeah, me too. Although these are in my top ten, my absolute favorites are tabbouleh, tabboulit malfouf, sunniyet kibbeh (a meat pie of sorts made with ground wheat), Chinese food (but only in Nigeria, haven't been to China yet), Suya (Nigerian), steak, fries and salad, sayyadiyeh (fish and rice, Lebanese) and Sakura (Japanese steakhouse nearby). Now I'm hungrier.
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Marc Clifton wrote:
70-80% coco, depending on the brand.
Where do you shop for it? Local stuff, home grown, black market? :-D
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Mostly health food stores. The farm store here carries a couple good brands. Can't remember them. We're heading over there later, I'll see if I'll remember to write down the brands. Sadly, I'm on a no sweets / better eating / exercise diet, so I won't be buying any. :( Marc
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I'm not a big fan of italian food, but I enjoy pizza once in a while. Today I got a new taste: Shoarma pizza, a homebrew pizza with shoarma (doh), onions, paprica and mushrooms. It smells great, just a few more minutes before its done :D Was wondering, whats your favorite food.
WM.
What about weapons of mass-construction?A perfectly cut, perfectly prepared steak has to be my favorite. Hard to find though. (Lately a local Outback Steakhouse has the most consistent excellent steak [and delicious potato soup too.] A steakhouse in Herzlia Israel is also excellent and has amazing onion rings to boot--can't remember the name, but it's the more informal one, the formal steakhouse in that town has horrible food.) Pizza is number 2 on my list (sans mushrooms, almonds, anchovies and various other vile things put on top.) With a few breaks, I've been making homemade pizza every Sunday for over 30 years. (A pizza place in Glendale, California in the mid-80s was excellent, but they are sadly no longer in business. Papa Johns and Little Ceasars are vile. Dominoes used to be okay, but they changed their recipe for the worse. Pizza Hut is very inconsistant, varying from good to horrible, sometimes at the same location.) Easy over eggs with toast and sausage links is number 3. A little restaurant in Nephi, Utah makes the best. I'm also always on the hunt for good cream of brocolli soup, but it's very hard to find. (Note the trend: the best food I've had is at obscure, out-of-the way places that are not exactly on the daily visit calendar.)
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Roger Wright wrote:
The rouble is, I can't afford lobster
That makes crawfish the perfect solution! See, you were meant to be cajun man. ;P
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
crawfish the perfect solution
Unfortunately I can't get those here, either. Maybe I can jig for them at the lake, but I wouldn't know how to start!:sigh:
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