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That one was fake Wink
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wtf, why is it called wienerschnitzel?


Confused


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wtf, why is it called wienerschnitzel?


Because 'murica.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wienerschnitzel
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PostPosted: Wed, 9th Apr 2014 17:30    Post subject:
couleur wrote:
SpykeZ wrote:


wtf, why is it called wienerschnitzel?


Confused


Because of Wien (Vienna)?
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PostPosted: Wed, 9th Apr 2014 18:48    Post subject:
but why schnitzel?

Its more like a wurst.

edit: Saw inz post:

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The actual Wiener Schnitzel however means "breaded veal cutlet, Vienna style", a dish that the restaurant chain does not sell. Traditional Wiener-Schnitzel (Wienerschnitzel) is a thin cutlet of veal coated in flour, egg, and breading, which is then sautéed in oil and butter until crispy.


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PostPosted: Wed, 9th Apr 2014 19:04    Post subject:
and the "Wiener" is also called after the city, A sausage from "Wien".
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Pfft, now I'm hungry. Rolling Eyes


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couleur wrote:
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The actual Wiener Schnitzel however means "breaded veal cutlet, Vienna style", a dish that the restaurant chain does not sell. Traditional Wiener-Schnitzel (Wienerschnitzel) is a thin cutlet of veal coated in flour, egg, and breading, which is then sautéed in oil and butter until crispy.


And it's insanely yummy too, one of my favourites <3 We have Ostesnitzel in Norway, usually made with pork or turkey instead of veal, and with little tiny cubes of cheese kneaded into the mix so that it melts during cooking.

Aw man... fuck this thread, now I'm hungry too Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Wed, 9th Apr 2014 19:11    Post subject:
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couleur wrote:
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The actual Wiener Schnitzel however means "breaded veal cutlet, Vienna style", a dish that the restaurant chain does not sell. Traditional Wiener-Schnitzel (Wienerschnitzel) is a thin cutlet of veal coated in flour, egg, and breading, which is then sautéed in oil and butter until crispy.


And it's insanely yummy too, one of my favourites <3 We have Ostesnitzel in Norway, usually made with pork or turkey instead of veal, and with little tiny cubes of cheese kneaded into the mix so that it melts during cooking.

Aw man... fuck this thread, now I'm hungry too Crying or Very sad
There's a supermarket near here that sells pork and turkey varieties from a small brand.

And the best part is that they apply some kickass spices before applying the coating.
Perfect with some some simple white rice or on the go if you make a sandwhich with it!

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Mmmm, some sticky white rice and a couple ostesnitzels would go down a treat right now Me Gusta
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i eat that once a week. either chicken, turkey or pork. with either rice and peas on the side, or mashed potatoes.

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Went to restaurant today with friends. Ordered a half pounder with cheeze. Ate it. Ate half of my girlfriend's burger she couldn't finish.
Couldn't buckle my coat. Regret a little.

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Looks simple but the fact is, he's doing it without the stencil! Serious skillz! Shocked


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I must buy one of these. Yesterday I was "attacked" by a spider in my bathroom.

Although it was lethal encounter for the insect, such lizard would still be very much useful. Laughing

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Where the fuck does her hair go? lol Confused

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Saab has the coolest designers Smile


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Saab has the coolest designers Smile


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Where the fuck does her hair go? lol Confused

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Not the best gif ever, but pretty damn neat.


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@Interinactive easy up there you overanalytical individual Very Happy

I know a few people who have been using these for more than 10 years now and they still work.
It's not the most practical thing sure, but so aren't supercars.


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PostPosted: Thu, 10th Apr 2014 18:05    Post subject:
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@Interinactive easy up there you overanalytical individual Very Happy

I know a few people who have been using these for more than 10 years now and they still work.
It's not the most practical thing sure, but so aren't supercars.


Supercars aren't meant to be practical.
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PostPosted: Thu, 10th Apr 2014 19:01    Post subject:
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Weeeeeeeell there's always a trade off. Things like that don't last very long, not as long as things that are much simpler and more practical. It's like most gimmicky things that 'get better'.

How many bins where you step on the peddle and it opens the lid have people been through? They break within a few months, usually it's the spring or other dodgy mechanism. The same can be said for the electric type which my office used to use, after a short time the small crappy motor burns out and dies. Bin's fucked.

Look how many things could go wrong with that cup holder. Snap one part = replace most of it. It could get jammed inside. It could fold out and then be stuck there always in the way. It could retract when you don't want it to. It might not support the weight that people put into it. It might drop the drink onto other electric parts.

Just the other day we couldn't get our electric windows to work on our own car. My mother in laws car (2014 model I will add) can't be unlocked with a key and the remote stopped working. That was a fun night in the rain.

Now using my examples... compare it to a bin you just throw things in or lift the lid up. Compare the cup holder to a cup holder that's permanently moulded in between the center console that just sits there and you rest your cup inside. Compare modern cars to ones from just 10 years ago that you can always open/start.

Coolest designers != smartest designers

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That depends. Those bins you mentioned (where you step on it) are very simple, the mechanism is very basic, but most are made with shit parts. I have a couple that have been here for 10 years now, still working fine. And some things are rather complicated but well made, so they also last (think of the VTEC system on honda engines, the Lunar Roving vehicle, most airplanes, they all have different levels of complexity, could be made a lot simpler, but still work reliably for years or decades). It all depends on how it's build.
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