Entrée Choices
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
I can recommend going vegetarian :thumbsup: Enjoyed it for a good 18 years now (almost 2/3 of my life) :D
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
A friend of mine accidentally ordered a salad with frog legs in France. By the look on his face I think he wanted to hop away. Oh boy, that one was lame, but true. He ate them but said he'd never need to have that dish again. Rule for ordering food in a foreign country: translate first, then order.
Kitty at my foot and I waAAAant to touch it...
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Oh I dunno... there's not much meat in his argument. /ravi
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
Tim Carmichael wrote:
What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
Octopus. I found it chewy and dry and wouldn't order it again. I tend to stick with beef, chicken and grilled seafood. /ravi
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A friend of mine accidentally ordered a salad with frog legs in France. By the look on his face I think he wanted to hop away. Oh boy, that one was lame, but true. He ate them but said he'd never need to have that dish again. Rule for ordering food in a foreign country: translate first, then order.
Kitty at my foot and I waAAAant to touch it...
Yeah, salads are pretty lame.
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A friend of mine accidentally ordered a salad with frog legs in France. By the look on his face I think he wanted to hop away. Oh boy, that one was lame, but true. He ate them but said he'd never need to have that dish again. Rule for ordering food in a foreign country: translate first, then order.
Kitty at my foot and I waAAAant to touch it...
Power Puff Boy wrote:
A friend of mine accidentally ordered a salad with frog legs in France.
They taste like chicken; seriously, they do; IMO they are kind of a useless "meat".
I'd rather be phishing!
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
Probably cat and dog, if Trading Standards were right about the takeaway Chinese near my digs at Uni... :~
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
Bacon - every time is like the first time. :) Marc
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Tim Carmichael wrote:
What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
Octopus. I found it chewy and dry and wouldn't order it again. I tend to stick with beef, chicken and grilled seafood. /ravi
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It wasn't cooked well, I also ate some bad octopus and didn't want to try it again. Once I've been served a well cooked one - completely delicious. It's a PITA to cook and the slight mistake ends up in a insipid rubber... but if done properly it's wonderful.
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It wasn't cooked well, I also ate some bad octopus and didn't want to try it again. Once I've been served a well cooked one - completely delicious. It's a PITA to cook and the slight mistake ends up in a insipid rubber... but if done properly it's wonderful.
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
den2k88 wrote:
insipid rubber
That would be an accurate description of what it tasted like. :) /ravi
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
Hare ragu. It costs an eye - it's worth it. And venison salame - very strong flavoured, I liked it a lot. My GF made me for the first time curry chicken with white thai rice - it almost moves me to tears for how muh it's good. Also I like a lot the japanese seaweed salad - tried last week.
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
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den2k88 wrote:
insipid rubber
That would be an accurate description of what it tasted like. :) /ravi
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I know - thanks to my mothers average-to-terrible cooking abilities coupled with a high self-esteem it's the kind I ate the most. X|
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
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Power Puff Boy wrote:
A friend of mine accidentally ordered a salad with frog legs in France.
They taste like chicken; seriously, they do; IMO they are kind of a useless "meat".
I'd rather be phishing!
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Sheep's brain (cold): rather bland. Impala: very nice Ostrich: also nice Andouillette: interesting Pies: gimme more.
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Department meetings this week; out of town colleagues are all here. Went to dinner as a group at a restaurant that highlights game for the evening meal. Entrée choices: halibut, salmon, shrimp, venison, bison, kangaroo. I opted for the venison; it was supposed to the 'gamiest' - enjoyed it, but grew up eating moose, so, I knew what to expect. I've had bison burgers... enjoyed that. Tried the kangaroo... interesting texture and flavor. What have you tried for the first time, outside of your normal dining choices, and what were your impressions?
Where I grew up in Australia an entree meant starter (it's the "entry to the meal"). When I first came over to North America I remember looking at a menu in a restaurant and going through the Entree section. 12oz steaks, full lobsters, large plates of pasta. Entire wildebeests. I was almost too scared to see what the main course options were.
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