November 1, 200520 yr - white rice and sriracha sauce - gardenburgers - turkey burgers - tofu! ... pasta with meat is so popular in these parts, is it odd that i prefer my pasta without it? are you noticing a trend? hmm.
November 1, 200520 yr - white rice and sriracha sauce - gardenburgers - turkey burgers - tofu! ... pasta with meat is so popular in these parts, is it odd that i prefer my pasta without it? are you noticing a trend? hmm. [post="37027"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] ewwwww a VEGAN! :o :o :o :o :blink:
November 1, 200520 yr ewwwww a VEGAN! :o :o :o :o :blink: [post="37030"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] turkey is meat, that's not even vegetarian!
November 1, 200520 yr oops... You can make fun of me now. I think my mind misread it and transposed the tofu there...I dunno.
November 1, 200520 yr oops... You can make fun of me now. I think my mind misread it and transposed the tofu there...I dunno. [post="37045"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] i used to be a pretty strict vegetarian (i never did dig the term vegan and all the connotation, but i didn't eat meat/milk/eggs) but i was too lazy to make enough food to keep my pallette (sp) entertained, so i went back to the flesh. but i learned a lot of habits that way, a lottof em good! i could probably be easily convinced to slip back into vegetarianism at the expense of letting a few animaly things slip in here and there. heck, chicken-eaters are starting to call themselves vegetarians! Edited November 1, 200520 yr by chris
November 1, 200520 yr I have been known to eat some of the shittiest Chinese food known to man, namely Panda Express. They are truly disgusting, but when I have that craving for greasy nasty chow mein there's only one place to go... That said, I've found a delicious (albeit pricey) place called Wokcano that delivers...YUM though I just spent $40 on a dinner that'll last me two nights...
November 1, 200520 yr Can't convince many people to get into Ethiopian food, or even falafel. [post="37079"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] hooo, man. ethiopian food, i've gotten into it, but it got outta me pretty quick. falafel is wonderful though. i get a falafel wrap the same place i get my shawarma wraps. d'you like shawarma?
November 1, 200520 yr Yes, mushrooms are good stuff, indeed. [post="37116"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] what sort of mushroom, and what sort of good? B)
November 1, 200520 yr I'd love to try Ethiopian, though I don't know of any restaurants. Haven't tried Falafel yet, but I want to.
November 1, 200520 yr Japanese miso soup = tofu and seaweed Takes some getting used to, but I really like it now.
November 1, 200520 yr Um...brussel sprouts *hides in corner* [post="37117"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] I love brussel sprouts and parsnip, Yum!
November 1, 200520 yr Japanese miso soup = tofu and seaweed Takes some getting used to, but I really like it now. [post="37137"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] agreed! i used to hate hate hate soup, but miso made me a new man!
November 1, 200520 yr I love brussel sprouts and parsnip, Yum! [post="37141"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Brussels sprouts are yummy, especially when sliced really thinly (on a mandolin), sauteed in butter and served with lime juice. Parsnips, however, are evil.
November 1, 200520 yr Looks like my theory is holding out as so far no one has mentioned anything I like and no one has mentioned anything I like in the other thread... :D Wait! I love hot dogs! :o :P
November 1, 200520 yr Author Good lord, bv, there you go again *snickers* Ummm, mushrooms that you find on pizza and in spaghetti lol
November 1, 200520 yr I hate most veggie-burgers but back at college we had the BET most awsome ones in the cafeteria. They were delicious. The point is is was not trying to disguise the fact thta it was made of vegetables, unlike thopse gross ones that are supposed to taste like meat but just taste like processed $hit. I love certian things a lot of peaople don't like onions and muscles and scallops... love almost any type of seafood. My favorite Pizza is black olive and garlic. MMmmmmm-Mmm. Delish. :)
November 1, 200520 yr Good lord, bv, there you go again *snickers* *shakes head* :rolleyes: :P I meant the food, but technically you're right. :lol:
November 1, 200520 yr I hate most veggie-burgers but back at college we had the BET most awsome ones in the cafeteria. They were delicious. The point is is was not trying to disguise the fact thta it was made of vegetables, unlike thopse gross ones that are supposed to taste like meat but just taste like processed $hit. I love certian things a lot of peaople don't like onions and muscles and scallops... love almost any type of seafood. My favorite Pizza is black olive and garlic. MMmmmmm-Mmm. Delish. :) [post="37227"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] i'm okay with some of the meaty-ish veggie burgers, but variety is always awesome. onions rock, especially on pizza. but pepperoni and mushrooms or all-veggie is the way to go for a good pie in my book.
November 1, 200520 yr Two words . . . Fat back. [post="37241"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] two more words: what are you talking about?
November 1, 200520 yr http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatback That was five words. [post="37249"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] keep the change! (and the fatback.)
November 1, 200520 yr In-n-out... Double-double well done with grilled onions and Neopolitan shake... mmm. Tommy's hamburgers are pretty decent as well.
November 1, 200520 yr oh man i forgot completely banh mi! vietnamese sammiches. they're brilliant! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banh_mi everyone must try this at least twice.
November 1, 200520 yr oh man i forgot completely banh mi! vietnamese sammiches. they're brilliant! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banh_mi everyone must try this at least twice. [post="37290"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Oh yeah, those are good. I love Pho, too. I could make an endless list -- good ramen, spicy tuna rolls, udon, Peking duck... Edited November 1, 200520 yr by empowah
November 1, 200520 yr In-n-out... Double-double well done with grilled onions and Neopolitan shake... mmm. Tommy's hamburgers are pretty decent as well. [post="37287"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] That name wouldn't fly here. A double-double in Canada is a coffee with 2 creams, 2 sugars.
November 1, 200520 yr Oh yeah, those are good. I love Pho, too. I could make an endless list -- good ramen, spicy tuna rolls, udon, Peking duck... [post="37292"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] eh? what's pho got to do with tuna rolls and udon? aren't those japanese/quasi-japanese dishes?
November 1, 200520 yr eh? what's pho got to do with tuna rolls and udon? aren't those japanese/quasi-japanese dishes? [post="37308"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Nothing... just other foods that popped into my mind. Viet-style egg rolls (wrapped in lettuce) is great as well.
November 2, 200520 yr Um...brussel sprouts *hides in corner* [post="37117"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] And I thought I would be the only one...
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