This is a discussion on Way OT: What's your favourite food? within the Miscellaneous Chat forums, part of the Men's talk category; I apologise if this thread is too personal or what-ever, I'm really into my food, I love to cook and ...
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I apologise if this thread is too personal or what-ever, I'm really into my food, I love to cook and I'm just inquisitive as to what you people like to eat. So, any takers? Cheers, Mike. "I am most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of 'Women's Rights', with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feelings and propriety. Feminists ought to get a good whipping. Were woman to 'unsex' themselves by claiming equality with men, they would become the most hateful, heathen and disgusting of beings, and would surely perish without male protection." -- Queen Victoria, 1870. | ||||
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Basically everything, depends on the day. Sorry I can't be more helpful, but it would do injustice to all the other dishes, if I were to name just one/a few of them.
S E R V I C E W I T H A S M I L E Last edited by Rebadow; 7th-November-2007 at 03:11 PM.. | ||||
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Oh, and I like to cook too. It's a special kind of pleasure to make a dish yourself and then eat it.
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I love to cook! I like to make Cranberry-Walnut Pie (cranberries, chopped walnuts, brown sugar, melted margarine, whole wheat flour, egg replacer) Spinach Kugel (chopped spinach, bowtie noodles, melted margarine, eggs, onion soup mix, milk) Bean and Cheese Burritos (refried beans, shredded Mexican flavored cheese, tortillas, enchilada sauce, brown rice, cooked) Grilled Chicken Breasts with Citrus Sauce (chicken breasts, red peppers, onions, green peppers, Thai citrus sauce) Lots of other things too, but those are a few recipes my family likes much of the time. [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"I just owe almost everything to my father and it's passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election." ----former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher "I owe nothing to Women's Lib".--former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher | ||||
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Italiaanse bollen. Not sure how to translate that in English. They're round pieces of bread, sliced in two and garnished with salami, cheese, garlic, herbs, vegetables, peppers and other stuff. It's difficult to find a shop that makes them really well.
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Is that foccacia bread? Or maybe bruschetta (depending on size of the bread)?
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"I just owe almost everything to my father and it's passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election." ----former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher "I owe nothing to Women's Lib".--former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher | ||||
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Yup, cooking is an art form. One of the benefits of living in the far east (and bringing a fair knowledge of European cuisine) is that one can have the best of both worlds. Turkish food seems to bridge the Europe-west Asia gap pretty well, but lacks the oriental spices. 'Favourite' is a hard call, as Rebadow said. If pushed I'd go for a red Thai chicken curry with Shanghai rice. If not that hungry, 'kinilaw' a Filipino favourite of raw tuna belly marinaded in spicy vinegar and coconut milk. If really hungry, bangers & mash (beef sausage and mashed potatoes) with onion gravy. A mate of mine runs a restaurant called 'Phileas Fogg' (hero of Around the World in Eighty Days) that boasts eighty different dishes from eighty different countries. Getting all the ingredients is a nightmare, but it's worth it. The traditional male weapons in the sex war are non-cooperation and flight.The traditional female weapon is celebration of paternity and male responsibility. If women now choose to define this as patriarchal oppression, they are throwing away their best trick. Feminism, in dismantling patriarchy, is simply reviving the underlying greater natural freedom of men. - Geoff Dench 1998 (edited) | ||||
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If it's edible, I'll eat it. I can't cook 'properly' to save my life, but I can sustain myself as necessary.
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Would wholesome fertile women be out of the question? The traditional male weapons in the sex war are non-cooperation and flight.The traditional female weapon is celebration of paternity and male responsibility. If women now choose to define this as patriarchal oppression, they are throwing away their best trick. Feminism, in dismantling patriarchy, is simply reviving the underlying greater natural freedom of men. - Geoff Dench 1998 (edited) | ||||
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