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Post by whollygoats on Aug 20, 2016 14:06:53 GMT
No! If the Force is with me, I won't get any waffle...the Force will take it all.
Have you ever tried to feed the Force?
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Post by JoeP on Aug 21, 2016 11:10:59 GMT
"That's no waffle!"
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Post by Moose on Aug 22, 2016 22:25:36 GMT
Um i could just fancy a waffle with lots of syrup now. Deathstar optional.
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Post by spaceflower on Aug 22, 2016 22:55:59 GMT
I feel a bit full up now. I had Swedish cheesecake with whipped cream and strawberry jam.
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Post by raspberrybullets on Aug 23, 2016 10:04:58 GMT
I had leftover bolognase with chips. Was yummy!
I'm really hanging out to try this new fried chicken joint that opened up on my side of town. Supposed to be the best in Melbs.
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Post by Mari on Aug 23, 2016 15:18:31 GMT
I just had couscous with veggies and yoghurt.
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Post by whollygoats on Aug 23, 2016 15:43:03 GMT
Breakfast: Refried rice scrambled in eggs. Ice water.
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Post by Moose on Aug 25, 2016 0:16:27 GMT
I love cooked rice - well it has to be rice - with eggs through it but I would call it egg fried rice not rice scrambled in eggs. Depends on the ratio of egg to rice I guess ..
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Post by whollygoats on Aug 25, 2016 1:52:05 GMT
I love cooked rice - well it has to be rice - with eggs through it but I would call it egg fried rice not rice scrambled in eggs. Depends on the ratio of egg to rice I guess .. Yeah....It's mostly scrambled eggs, but with rice refried stirred in, rather than rice refried with some scrambled egg bits, some ham bits, chopped scallions, and a splash of soy sauce...aka 'fried rice'.
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Post by raspberrybullets on Aug 27, 2016 2:48:10 GMT
I just had some rye bread with butter and honey. Mmmm
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Post by spaceflower on Aug 27, 2016 19:20:40 GMT
We had dinner at a pub in London. One of us had haddock and chips, the rest of us had seabass and quinoa. I had no idea what haddock and seabass were (I knew they are fish), so had to look it up. Tasted delicious.
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Post by whollygoats on Aug 27, 2016 19:31:14 GMT
Haddock and seabass are both fish, but how were they prepared? Grilled, steamed, deep fried, oven-roasted, smoked, kippered, raw...other?
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Post by whollygoats on Aug 27, 2016 19:32:29 GMT
Tomatoes fresh from the garden. Most recently on a bacon, lettuce, avocado, and tomato (BLAT) sandwich. Yum.
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Post by spaceflower on Aug 27, 2016 20:24:02 GMT
Deep fat fried fish, of course. Is this not standard in English pubs? Maybe not the healthiest food with chips but ok occasionally.
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Post by Moose on Aug 27, 2016 22:07:53 GMT
It's common in UK pubs yes. Breaded is another way that it is sometimes served. I do prefer battered though.
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Post by whollygoats on Aug 27, 2016 23:35:22 GMT
My best ever fish & chips was from a takeout half-door hole-in-the-wall outlet on the road just outside the Hoe in Plymouth. Tasty. Served up in newsprint, too.
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Post by raspberrybullets on Aug 30, 2016 10:02:14 GMT
Fish n chips are delish!
I just had some yummy Japanese food. A soba noodle green salad, eel sushi, tempura prawns with some sort of eggplant mix on it, and braised beef cheeks in red miso and sake (or something like that). It was very good. We had been at this restaurant once before, for my birthday last year and I've been wanting to go back ever since.
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