Food you could eat right now?
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Theescapist




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 02:40    Post subject: Food you could eat right now?
I'm starving atm.
About to go down n make a scran, had a few beers.
But what food do you normally have once you get the munchies?
Ideas welcome Laughing
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tainted4ever
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 03:02    Post subject:
Alaska Wild Salmon sloshed in Olive Oil, extensively salted. Cook in oven for 30 minutes at 450 degrees. Add no-salt seasoning when done. Have it with California rice, and lettuce. For the salad seasoning use Vinegar and an oil of choice, plus a bit of salt. Eat everything with freshly baked black bread from the local bakery.

Food to die for, and it only takes 30 minutes to make Smile


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Theescapist




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 03:34    Post subject:
<<<<waits for tainted to make scran.


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 04:28    Post subject:
Stuff with cheese melted on it.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 04:40    Post subject:
tainted4ever wrote:
Alaska Wild Salmon sloshed in Olive Oil, extensively salted. Cook in oven for 30 minutes at 450 degrees. Add no-salt seasoning when done. Have it with California rice, and lettuce. For the salad seasoning use Vinegar and an oil of choice, plus a bit of salt. Eat everything with freshly baked black bread from the local bakery.

Food to die for, and it only takes 30 minutes to make Smile



LoooooL thats almost exactly what I had for lunch yesterday. I had salmon cooked like you said with saffron rice and a salad. Laughing


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Reg67




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 08:19    Post subject:
Curry is the king of food! Not the crap you get from takeaways but proper home cooked stuff, or a curry out at a decent Indian (not Pakistan,i its shit curry) restaurant.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 09:01    Post subject:
Scampi w/garlic

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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 09:29    Post subject:
TripleDee wrote:
Stuff with cheese melted on it.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 12:16    Post subject:
Cook me some fish, I'll eat it even if I'm full.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 12:19    Post subject: Re: Food you could eat right now?
Theescapist wrote:
I'm starving atm.
About to go down n make a scran, had a few beers.
But what food do you normally have once you get the munchies?
Ideas welcome Laughing



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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 12:22    Post subject:
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chiv




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 12:23    Post subject:
chicken. anything chicken. i can always eat chicken. i love chicken. nom nom nom. the chicken drumstick is the greatest food ever created.... i mean it even comes on a fucking STICK for fucks sake... HOW AWESOME IS THAT!!


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 12:24    Post subject:
Pepperoni Pizza


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 12:45    Post subject:
Nalo wrote:
whats a scran?


"A Royal Navy definition for food, dating back many, many years."

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=scran


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 13:01    Post subject:
Just got a TV dinner at home: Penne carbonara, it's okay. (Pasta with some creamy sauce, little bacon blocks and Grano Padano cheese.)
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 14:24    Post subject:
Munchies? I've cannibalized my chocolate Sinterklaas and Piet! It's not like he deserves any better, I think he's related to the Catholic pedophiles.



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Saner




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 14:25    Post subject: Re: Food you could eat right now?
Saner wrote:
Theescapist wrote:
I'm starving atm.
About to go down n make a scran, had a few beers.
But what food do you normally have once you get the munchies?
Ideas welcome Laughing



At 11 in the morning ?



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ragnarus wrote:

I saw things like that in here and in other "woman problems" topics so...... Am I the only one that thinks some authorities needs to be alerted about Saner and him possibly being a rapist and/or kidnapper ?Smile

Saner is not being serious. Unless its the subject of Santa!
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ixigia
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 14:26    Post subject:
iconized wrote:
Just got a TV dinner at home: Penne carbonara, it's okay. (Pasta with some creamy sauce, little bacon blocks and Grano Padano cheese.)


Nice, I didn't know that Carbonara was famous outside Italy Smile (it's one of my favourite pasta dishes).
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 14:41    Post subject:
Carbonara is well known up here as well.


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 15:55    Post subject:
ixigia wrote:
iconized wrote:
Just got a TV dinner at home: Penne carbonara, it's okay. (Pasta with some creamy sauce, little bacon blocks and Grano Padano cheese.)


Nice, I didn't know that Carbonara was famous outside Italy Smile (it's one of my favourite pasta dishes).
You do relize there are more italian pizza in New York than American Very Happy Gives you a perspective Very Happy
Italian food is very popular in Scandinavia too^^
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 21:01    Post subject:
Panera Bread:

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Theescapist




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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 21:34    Post subject: Re: Food you could eat right now?
Saner wrote:
Theescapist wrote:
I'm starving atm.
About to go down n make a scran, had a few beers.
But what food do you normally have once you get the munchies?
Ideas welcome Laughing



At 11 in the morning ?


I wrote this at about 2 am lol.
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 21:44    Post subject:
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dingo_d
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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 22:54    Post subject:
I ate, some 1 hr ago bruschetti made of baguette with olives, sprinkled with olive oil, fine chopped garlic and some home made tomato sauce on top ^^

Now no vampire will ever get me! Bwahahaha! grinhurt


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PostPosted: Mon, 6th Dec 2010 23:49    Post subject:
tainted4ever wrote:
Alaska Wild Salmon sloshed in Olive Oil, extensively salted. Cook in oven for 30 minutes at 450 degrees. Add no-salt seasoning when done. Have it with California rice, and lettuce. For the salad seasoning use Vinegar and an oil of choice, plus a bit of salt. Eat everything with freshly baked black bread from the local bakery.

Food to die for, and it only takes 30 minutes to make Smile


dingo_d wrote:
I ate, some 1 hr ago bruschetti made of baguette with olives, sprinkled with olive oil, fine chopped garlic and some home made tomato sauce on top ^^

Now no vampire will ever get me! Bwahahaha! grinhurt


Damn cooking shows! Mad They've turned everybody into gourmet chefs who spend more time cooking and even more time describing the dish and listing each ingredient than actually eating it. Rolling Eyes

Tainted, sorry but your dish is just terrible and the description is even worse. It's just fried fish with rice and your salad is just lettuce. Now I'm sure you'll jump to say that it's 'baked' and not fried because that's the new buzzword in cooking land. But it's just another way of frying fish. To make matters worse, you ate that with bread! Where is the sauce?

And who cares where the salmon came from or does the rice have to be from California? I guess that's also a new trend in organic eating or whatever it's called these days. Meh! Hipsters! Razz
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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Dec 2010 05:23    Post subject:

A steak sandwich.

1 (12-ounce) 1-inch thick strip boneless beef top loin steak
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Olive oil
2 yellow onions, sliced in rings
1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
Mustard Mayo
2 mini focaccia buns, sliced in 1/2
1/2 cup baby arugula
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tainted4ever
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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Dec 2010 06:44    Post subject:
swingman wrote:
tainted4ever wrote:
Alaska Wild Salmon sloshed in Olive Oil, extensively salted. Cook in oven for 30 minutes at 450 degrees. Add no-salt seasoning when done. Have it with California rice, and lettuce. For the salad seasoning use Vinegar and an oil of choice, plus a bit of salt. Eat everything with freshly baked black bread from the local bakery.

Food to die for, and it only takes 30 minutes to make Smile


dingo_d wrote:
I ate, some 1 hr ago bruschetti made of baguette with olives, sprinkled with olive oil, fine chopped garlic and some home made tomato sauce on top ^^

Now no vampire will ever get me! Bwahahaha! grinhurt


Damn cooking shows! Mad They've turned everybody into gourmet chefs who spend more time cooking and even more time describing the dish and listing each ingredient than actually eating it. Rolling Eyes

Tainted, sorry but your dish is just terrible and the description is even worse. It's just fried fish with rice and your salad is just lettuce. Now I'm sure you'll jump to say that it's 'baked' and not fried because that's the new buzzword in cooking land. But it's just another way of frying fish. To make matters worse, you ate that with bread! Where is the sauce?
Oh, I'm sure its horrible by any culinary standards, but for a starving college student like me its a little piece of heaven on Earth. Hate all you want, I don't care so long as my stomach is full Very Happy

Oh and for the record I've never watched a cooking show in my life.
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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Dec 2010 09:17    Post subject:
Epsilon wrote:

A steak sandwich.

1 (12-ounce) 1-inch thick strip boneless beef top loin steak
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Olive oil
2 yellow onions, sliced in rings
1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
Mustard Mayo
2 mini focaccia buns, sliced in 1/2
1/2 cup baby arugula


*salivating heavily...


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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Tue, 7th Dec 2010 10:01    Post subject:
dingo_d wrote:

*salivating heavily...


+1, goddamnit Sad


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