LancerChronics on 21/10/2008 at 22:27
Breakfast: Corned beef hash, thoroughly burnt. 1 to 2 fried eggs, and a toasted english muffin with extra sharp white chedder melted on top. With Hot tea+honey+milk.
Lunch:Caeser Salad, light on the dressing with plenty of croutons and olives. Some panseared chicken would not go amiss either with it.
Dinner: Sonny's. As in beef big deal with barbecue baked beans and a sweet tea. Or "Burnt ends", the over cooked brisket that get cut off because it is too crispy. Or Zuppa Tuscana, a soup I was first introduced to at olive garden, with sausage and lettuce in a salty creamy broth.
Snack: Pumpkin..anything. Food-wise it would be pumpkin pie, pumpkin cake, pumpkin-banana bread, or pumpkin seeds. Drink-wise, nothing beats Hot apple cider brewed with a bit of pumpkin in it and some pumpkin spice(touch of Saigon cinnamon too).
BEAR on 21/10/2008 at 22:31
Aw man, hot cider. My parents wanted me to help them pick apples this last weekend to make some cider. We made cider several times when I was younger and froze a ton, nothing better than some spiced hot cider on a snowy day.
Also you know how to fucking eat. I've got a big pumpkin in the kitchen right now for soup as soon as I can get around to fixing it.
LancerChronics on 21/10/2008 at 22:36
ooo pumpkin soup. haven't had that in about 4 years(pretty much since i started college). But my memories of it are fond. Now I'm lucky if I'm home long enough for my family to make cheesy seafood chowder (alfredo like broth base with noodles, crawfish, scallops, shrimp, and crab)
AR Master on 22/10/2008 at 01:39
Quote Posted by Aja
In Australia they have deep-fried mars bars. Yep.
But more to the point, the food that makes me feel amazing is gold, tastes like cactus and comes in a bottle!
they have deep fried everything in all civilized nations. deep fried dill pickles, especially with a ranch/hotsauce dip, is better than the entire nation of australia
Scots Taffer on 22/10/2008 at 01:42
Quote Posted by Aja
In Australia they have deep-fried mars bars. Yep.
This originated from my homelands, actually.
Aja on 22/10/2008 at 01:45
they migrated just like you!
fett on 22/10/2008 at 02:40
Chai tea milkshakes. Except I start shaking after a few hours without one...:erg:
Jackablade on 22/10/2008 at 04:12
They have deep fried chocolate bars in Canada too dude. I've had one. With whipped cream and caramel drizzled on it.
Aja on 22/10/2008 at 04:22
prolly in vancouver or some place :rolleyes:
Tocky on 23/10/2008 at 02:51
Quote Posted by fett
Chai tea milkshakes. Except I start shaking after a few hours without one...:erg:
Cocain methshakes have the same effect. Random gunfire gets the blood pumping but I don't reccomend that either. Fried pickles are great but you may as well drink a quart of cooking oil. That said, I've been known to have a bit of oil leaking from my ears. Guess I'll stick to steak and over easy with coffee.
Brocolli and carrots wouldn't get me going unless it was a bikini. Even then it's a garnish.