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Post by Rascarin on Sept 4, 2009 0:04:15 GMT 1
Salad is gross. I never eat that stuff.
I'm am also disappointed in myself, in that I've not been eating strange things at ungodly times. I used to do that a lot, now, not so much...
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Post by Mister Buch on Sept 6, 2009 0:44:19 GMT 1
Salad is good.
Scarin, to save your reputation you must have a crazy random snack.
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Post by Rascarin on Sept 8, 2009 2:05:01 GMT 1
Ok, hows this? Cheese, followed immediately by lemonade, followed immediately by ice cream, at 2am.
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Post by Zarsthor on Sept 8, 2009 2:11:07 GMT 1
Mango slices dipped in chilli powder. Yum. lol
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Post by Mister Buch on Sept 9, 2009 0:49:07 GMT 1
Those are both winners! Did you two really eat that?
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Post by Rascarin on Sept 9, 2009 0:56:46 GMT 1
Yes. Yes I did.
I might mix it up a bit tonight with crisps, and corned beef hotpot. And cheese and ice cream. I don't actually like lemonade, so I might skip that one today...
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Post by Mister Buch on Sept 9, 2009 0:57:46 GMT 1
I am impressed! My food hs been pretty dull lately, and mainly taken during the daytime.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Sept 21, 2009 14:49:16 GMT 1
It's almost 12 late at night and it's HEAVILY raining outside... and you know what? I'm going to the raid the fridge and get myself one of those ice cream sticks that has vanilla covered in chocolate and maccademia nuts... along maby a couple of small blocks of chocolate Lindt. another thing... I'm craving for pancakes! too bad there's no milk left
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Post by Mister Buch on Sept 21, 2009 14:59:57 GMT 1
Don't be silly! It never rains in Australia.
I actually love the heavy rain. Never heard of these ice cream sticks but they sound nice.
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Post by Zarsthor on Sept 21, 2009 17:10:20 GMT 1
The mango and chili is actually a Mexican everyday food you can buy at street vendors. They serve it on a stick. It tastes amazing, but no I haven been to Mexico I just know people that have.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Sept 22, 2009 6:59:44 GMT 1
oooh nice... I've ought to try those!
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Post by Knightfall on Sept 22, 2009 10:35:47 GMT 1
The mango and chili is actually a Mexican everyday food you can buy at street vendors. They serve it on a stick. It tastes amazing, but no I haven been to Mexico I just know people that have. Yeah, it's very, very common...to see just about everything Mexicans make eventually dumped in chili. They actually have a soda called tamarindo that has a bit of chili added to it for flavor. And I used to eat this candy that was essentially sweetened chili jelly. I used to have a bunch of watermelon-flavored lollipops covered with the stuff, as well. You can find all sorts of stuff like that here, and it's kinda freaky to think about. Have a Mexican family, though. Couldn't escape it. Still can't. ><
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Sept 22, 2009 14:57:17 GMT 1
"Mah Boy!" Sorry... couldn't resist it Knight Anyways back to the topic... yeah I see what you mean by that. I've felt the same way with vietnamese food. I've can't escape the Vietnamese cusine not only because of my family but... over here, we have a big ass vietnamese community and I've always stumbbled into their food... especially Pho >.< I hate Pho... so horrid...
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Post by Zarsthor on Sept 22, 2009 16:17:22 GMT 1
Knight ... is that the king from that awful Zelda game on that awful piece of shit console?
What about chili in hot chocolate! and chili in cookies! Yummy! Then again I eat home made jerk that can kill an average human being anything vaguely of a spicy origin makes me happy.
What's Pho?
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Sept 22, 2009 16:53:16 GMT 1
Rice noodle in a rich beef broth.
Most vietnamese people loved it but I guess I hated because it's too rich for me...
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