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FOOD

Hate it - can't cook

10%

10%

[ 2 ]

Love it - know loads of recepies

65%

65%

[ 13 ]

Wish I could do without it

20%

20%

[ 4 ]

Can't stop eating (and it shows)

5%

5%

[ 1 ]

Total Votes: 20

Granulated

Location: London

Post Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:33 pm   Reply with quote         


Dot wrote:
1. Where do you live.

Belgium, Knokke-Heist

2. Have you lived here all your life.

yup

3. What is your favorite local food.

Belgian chocolate (in your face reinman! lol ) and belgian fries with the typical fried meats

4. What is your favorite foreign food.

pizza and pasta's

5. What was the worst thing you ever had to eat.

maple syrup Laughing (not THE worst but it was just too much) and mayonaise...i have a thing with mayonaise..can't stand it even when the jar is too close to me on the table...and...well...i'll stop here cause like some of you now...i have a very large list with BWERKfood

6. What would be your ultimate wish - to eat at least one time in your life.

All the Ben and Jerry flavours!!!! Preferably IN america....


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Post Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:35 pm   Reply with quote         


1. Where do you live.
Southern USA
2. Have you lived here all your life.
have lived in TN GA and FL

3. What is your favorite local food.
prime rib and a baked potatoe salad with ginger dressing

4. What is your favorite foreign food.
I love Chicken Teriaki Chinese Style and any Chinese food
And.....
5. What was the worst thing you ever had to eat.
Sushi..... rank raw nasty
6. What would be your ultimate wish - to eat at least one time in your life.
Durian a nasty smelling fruit that smells like dead fish and tastes like one. Just for kicks. Bird's Nest Soup and a side dish of PufferFish...




Granulated

Location: London

Post Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:43 pm   Reply with quote         


Quote:

3. What is your favorite local food.
prime rib and a baked potatoe salad with ginger dressing


YEH !! ...ginger dressing though...eeek Confused

Quote:


4. What is your favorite foreign food.
I love Chicken Teriaki Chinese Style and any Chinese food


Can you have it any other style ?



Quote:
5. What was the worst thing you ever had to eat.
Sushi..... rank raw nasty


NO WAY !!! SUSHI RULES !!!!!




Post Mon Nov 19, 2007 11:27 pm   Reply with quote         


seriously you can take Sushi? They offered some at the grocery and I got a sesame ball which was great filled with rice. Then i got the real sushi... just a bit too fishy...... Now I like fish, a nice white flounder or Talipa, I love seafood, crabs, lobster, scallops, shrimp but raw fish is just greasy on the pallate. lol I heard about this wonderful stuff made in Iceland called Brenvin or something which is an ale or spirit sort of like a schnapps. It is so toxic they are not allowed to sell it in the us ( Like Absinthe) can't find it. But Icelanders drink it with this fish they bury in the snow and wait till it rots and then dig it up and serve it.. It has a name and I can't think of it now but it's for the truly open-minded to eat this. Very Happy




Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:07 am   Reply with quote         


manic_d wrote:
seriously you can take Sushi? They offered some at the grocery and I got a sesame ball which was great filled with rice. Then i got the real sushi... just a bit too fishy......


Don't take sushi at the grocery store! Shocked
It can be not too bad, but also can be disgusting.
Better at restaurant but anyway... now in Montréal we can find hundred of sushi restaurants (it's big fashion stuff here) but there aren't all good. You have to know where to go. If the rice isn't well cooked, if the fish isn't the best fresh one, that's not real sushi. But nothing good like in Japan... I still never found in town good soya sauce. When I'm coming back from Japan, I'm always bringing back a couple of large soya sauce bottles... and great sake. Smile

Hey... teriyaki is also Japanese... so your chicken is maybe Japanese-Chinese style?

And yup! Ginger dressing can be soooo good! Very Happy




Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:14 am   Reply with quote         


Dot wrote:
5. What was the worst thing you ever had to eat.

maple syrup Laughing (not THE worst but it was just too much) ...


Are you talking about Aunt Jemima syrup? Argh




Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:15 am   Reply with quote         


Oscar wrote:
3. What is your favorite local food.
bucket of deep fried chicken


Are you talking about KFC? Argh




Eve
Site Moderator

Location: Planet Earth

Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:15 am   Reply with quote         


SAKE...is liquid quaalude. Very Happy

Gravy is NOT overrated.

Sushi is great if ya know where to get it.

Thai food rules!




Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:42 am   Reply with quote         


I had a bad day. Sake sounds up my alley. For the record I have tried some sushi as an appetizer in a nice Chinese restaurant and It was STILL RANK. once shy, twice burned... never will give it a third chance... about like Tofu on his rubber band Calamari deal.. would not spend good money on it and risk hunting furtively for a napkin to spit in. : Argh Yuck blackeye




Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:25 am   Reply with quote         


manic_d wrote:
I had a bad day. Sake sounds up my alley. For the record I have tried some sushi as an appetizer in a nice Chinese restaurant and It was STILL RANK...


Chinese!? Shocked
Chinese are good at cooking rats & cats but have no idea what's sushi. Raising Brow Smile




Synthvet

Location: Oregon

Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:58 am   Reply with quote         


sushi?............................around here, they call that bait.




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annajon

Location: DEAD THREAD DUMPINGGROUND NEAR YOU

Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:16 am   Reply with quote         


How do people in Tennissee USA cook?

I heard on television today that the people of Tennissee USA are not able to use taps anymore, because there is no water. They are not able to put out fires, because of a shortage of water. They are not able to send enough water to neighbouring states, as they are mandatory obligated to do, because there is no water available.

How do people in Tennissee cook?

And how many people in USA know that people in Tennissee USA have no water in their taps?

And, where do those billions of plastic watercontainers go that those millions of people in Tennissee are using at the moment?

And, where does that water in the plastic watercontainers come from?




Synthvet

Location: Oregon

Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 5:40 am   Reply with quote         


1. Where do you live.
Oregon

2. Have you lived here all your life.
yes..grew up in weastern Oregon (the wet side of the state)...have lived in Eastern Oregon..dry, high desert for the last 27 years

3. What is your favorite local food.
as in our local area?....I never turn down elk steak, fried potatoes w/onions, tossed spinach salad w/bleu cheese vinigarette, finished off with marionberry pie

so, do ya still want sushi?

4. What is your favorite foreign food.
I like it all....specially asian.......Indian is the best. found a fantastic indian restaurant when I was in Las Vegas

favorite foreign dessert.....tiramisu (thanks Eve)

And.....
5. What was the worst thing you ever had to eat.
when I was in the navy, one night the black crew members decided we needed to have "soul food" night....as in chittlins (pig intestines), collard greens, blackeyed peas...... IT SUCKED!!!! the corn bread was the only good thing..........funny thing was that the black guys didn't like it either. Laughing Laughing

6. What would be your ultimate wish - to eat at least one time in your life.
a large plate of candied hummingbird tongues.............................ok, serious, probably something rare and spendy like truffles. no idea what they taste like...but if they're as good as some people say....I want the "all you can eat truffle buffet"




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ScionShade

Location: VeniceFlaUS

Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:08 am   Reply with quote         


[quote="annajon]
And how many people in USA know that people in Tennissee USA have no water in their taps?
[/quote]
It's not just Tennessee. We're pretty much out of water in the whole southeast...and it don't rain in the SE from now till may.. We don't actually 'run out' of water, we still have the aquifers, but can only pump so much out so fast. Many rivers are just abour dried up. The drought wouldn't have knocked us out so bad, but over the last few years there's been a lot of growth. More homes, more golf courses, and more people use up a lot of water. We're just at the edge of a water crisis, we'll see over the next few moths just how bad it gets. I hear the midwest is in the same boat for the same reasons. We can only wait and see what happens. One really good rain and retention ponds can fill up, and the crisis is over....for a coup[le months at least.

1. Floriduh
2. no
3. Bugs AKA Florida lobster
4. Pru-go-gi ...Korean thin sliced steaks cooked on a hibachi on the table with assorted fixins, and wraps.
And..... Bop, "Kokoho Rose" Rice...best rice grain on earth , available at some asian food markets. Eaters of rice must try...best made in a quality rice cooker.
5. What was the worst thing you ever had to eat.
hospital food
6. What would be your ultimate wish - to eat at least one time in your life.
been there done that




TofuTheGreat

Location: Back where I belong.

Post Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:25 am   Reply with quote         


manic_d wrote:
seriously you can take Sushi? They offered some at the grocery and I got a sesame ball which was great filled with rice. Then i got the real sushi... just a bit too fishy......

Actually sushi is the rice presentation. The raw fish is just an ingredient and it's not always a part of sushi.

manic_d wrote:
But Icelanders drink it with this fish they bury in the snow and wait till it rots and then dig it up and serve it.. It has a name and I can't think of it now but it's for the truly open-minded to eat this. Very Happy

How does it rot when it's basically stored on ice? Hmmm




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