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No this is not a Kindergarten question on where you just answer, "Pizza!" or something else. But describe it more actually... I mean dont just say Cheeseburger, say , the double quarter pounder with etc... Mine would be a Double Quarter Pounder :wink: , With every thing except onions, mustard and mayonnaise.
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:lol: It more or less is, but hey it's the Off-Topic forum anyway. I would go with Burgerking's Spicey Chicken sandwich, I don't know if they have it anymore though :?
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Ok, I know this is going to sound probably icky to most members, but there's this resterant called Green Mill and they have this thing called Thai Linguini Shrimp (they also have these really good coconut batter coated chicken, and Jim Beam Wings). Bascially it's Linguini noodles with shrimp, red onions, red peppers (also carrots, but I have them taken off) in a spicy peanut butter sauce. Topped off with 3 breaded, deepfried Tempura Shrimp. I almost feed guilty eating it (it's probably a billion calories). Maybe I can talk my husband into getting me there tomarrow for our Anniversary..... :D http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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"BarbieJenniGirl" wrote:Bascially it's Linguini noodles with shrimp, red onions, red peppers (also carrots, but I have them taken off) in a spicy peanut butter sauce. Topped off with 3 breaded, deepfried Tempura Shrimp. that actually sounds good... i'm a little skeptic about the spicy peanut butter sauce though :?: :!: i would have to say either steak with A1, cooked medium well, mashed potatoes, or pancakes! i love pancakes!! :lol: perkins has the best pancakes!!! that mixed berry syrup is SOOOOOOOOO good on pancakes. :twisted: http://www.geocities.com/nes_life = NES_Life http://users.ign.com/collection/campkill1387 = My Collection
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matt- "hotdogs!"
for me i would say maybe pizza with all meat....
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Joined: 1/7/2005 Posts: 1,251 Location: UK
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Chicken (or lamb) Tikka Masala with a side order of garlic naan bread. Yum.
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Well I like all sorts of italian and mexican food, like spaghetti, pizza, taco. And I also like norwegian food, I bet none has ever heard of it here, but it's: Fårikål, lammafrikasé...As you can see, I'm using the letter "Å" in one of the names for the food, it's pronounced like: "OH". :P
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It has to be any Japanese/Chinese food that doesn't contain Fish. There's lots of "all you can eat" chinese buffets near where I live. 8)
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"David" wrote:It has to be any Japanese/Chinese food that doesn't contain Fish. There's lots of "all you can eat" chinese buffets near where I live. 8) oh man, i love grubbing down on good chinese food! pork fried rice is so good!! http://www.geocities.com/nes_life = NES_Life http://users.ign.com/collection/campkill1387 = My Collection
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Hamburgers. What I do is buy ground meat, roll it with Spike and Chile powder, start frying or grilling it. Meanwhile, I lightly toast the buns and prep the condiments. After that, I toss onions (and maybe a bit of chopped garlic) into a pan and sautee' them. Sometimes I'll put a thin slice of pepperjack cheese on the patty. Then, when the patty and onions are done, I put the patty on a plate with a paper towel under it to soak the excess grease, and place the onions on top. Then, I get out the buns and toss on tomatoes, lettuce, ketchup, and pickles or relish. Put the patty on top of those and serve. Try it some time. It's a damn good hamburger.
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I have many favourites, the problem is I don't know what it is in English in most cases. :?
I like "okonomiyaki", "chicken no karaage", "chikuwa", "mabo harusame", "sukiyaki" (maybe some of you have heard about that),...
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Anyone ever tried Fish Tacos? :P
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"NES-RULE!" wrote:Well I like all sorts of italian and mexican food, like spaghetti, pizza, taco. And I also like norwegian food, I bet none has ever heard of it here, but it's: Fårikål, lammafrikasé...As you can see, I'm using the letter "Å" in one of the names for the food, it's pronounced like: "OH". :P Fårikål = lamb/sheep in "kabob form" with wrapped in cabbage leaves
lammafrikasé = lamb stew
So how close am I? ? Also, manuel, no German food as a favorite??? That is the best food EVER! MMMM... We drive and hour and a 1/2 just to eat that yummy stuff. :D http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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"Bad Dog" wrote:Anyone ever tried Fish Tacos? :P I have an allergy to Fish so no. Sounds intresting though.
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, i think, Pizza Rolls, except not all at once, because they get nasty if they're cold(and all at once = long time long time= COld food.) if not the FAjita, Peppers, Chicken, Fajita Sauce(stuff) cheese, Rice, and another thing i can't remember.
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"BarbieJenniGirl" wrote:"NES-RULE!" wrote:Well I like all sorts of italian and mexican food, like spaghetti, pizza, taco. And I also like norwegian food, I bet none has ever heard of it here, but it's: Fårikål, lammafrikasé...As you can see, I'm using the letter "Å" in one of the names for the food, it's pronounced like: "OH". :P Fårikål = lamb/sheep in "kabob form" with wrapped in cabbage leaves
lammafrikasé = lamb stew
So how close am I? Pretty close, actually. How do you know, have you eaten it before? This is kind of interesting.
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"NES-RULE!" wrote:"BarbieJenniGirl" wrote:"NES-RULE!" wrote:Well I like all sorts of italian and mexican food, like spaghetti, pizza, taco. And I also like norwegian food, I bet none has ever heard of it here, but it's: Fårikål, lammafrikasé...As you can see, I'm using the letter "Å" in one of the names for the food, it's pronounced like: "OH". :P Fårikål = lamb/sheep in "kabob form" with wrapped in cabbage leaves
lammafrikasé = lamb stew
So how close am I? Pretty close, actually. How do you know, have you eaten it before? This is kind of interesting. My husband is from Iceland. He knows Norwegian (along with Latin, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, German plus some other languages I don't know). My mom in law has eaten that stuff (she lived in Norway for a bit because her daughter lives there). I've never eaten it, I'm not a huge fan of lamb (in fact the first time I had lamb meat was a couple years ago when my friend brought some back from Iceland). http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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my moms exboyfriend used to make this lamb dish. it was pretty good. it was a slab of lamb, with 4 or 5 bones, and you'd cut it between each bone. it was kinda like ribs. he'd put this dijon mustard sauce he made on it, and then grill or bake it (i can't remember, it's been so long). i don't remember what he called it though. http://www.geocities.com/nes_life = NES_Life http://users.ign.com/collection/campkill1387 = My Collection
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"BarbieJenniGirl" wrote:"NES-RULE!" wrote:"BarbieJenniGirl" wrote:"NES-RULE!" wrote:Well I like all sorts of italian and mexican food, like spaghetti, pizza, taco. And I also like norwegian food, I bet none has ever heard of it here, but it's: Fårikål, lammafrikasé...As you can see, I'm using the letter "Å" in one of the names for the food, it's pronounced like: "OH". :P Fårikål = lamb/sheep in "kabob form" with wrapped in cabbage leaves
lammafrikasé = lamb stew
So how close am I? Pretty close, actually. How do you know, have you eaten it before? This is kind of interesting. My husband is from Iceland. He knows Norwegian (along with Latin, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, German plus some other languages I don't know). My mom in law has eaten that stuff (she lived in Norway for a bit because her daughter lives there). I've never eaten it, I'm not a huge fan of lamb (in fact the first time I had lamb meat was a couple years ago when my friend brought some back from Iceland). Really? Very interesting. So he can speak norwegian too then?
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NES-RULE!Quote:Really? Very interesting. So he can speak norwegian too then? He says he's better at Bokmal (but yes, if he really wanted to he could). http://www.myspace.com/jennikisaI need friends.... I had to nix Tom. He wasn't really my friend. His smile "mocked" me.
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