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Message 42984 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 1:38:34 UTC

What would be your last meal if you knew what you would be eating for tea would be the last ever food to pass your lips?For me it would have to be Valencian paella.
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Message 42989 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 1:44:20 UTC

Dry bread & Spit with Kippers & custard,
Followed by Cat litter & cream for desert.
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Message 42992 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 1:46:12 UTC - in response to Message 42989.  

> Dry bread & Spit with Kippers & custard,
> Followed by Cat litter & cream for desert.
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Message 43000 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 1:53:20 UTC - in response to Message 42989.  

> Dry bread & Spit with Kippers & custard,
> Followed by Cat litter & cream for desert.
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Is this something different in the UK than in the US?
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Message 43003 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 1:57:18 UTC - in response to Message 43000.  


> Is this something different in the UK than in the US?

No. both countries don't know what a real good food is.

Both have a lack of culture in terme of food ;-)
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Message 43004 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 1:58:44 UTC - in response to Message 43003.  

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> > Is this something different in the UK than in the US?
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> No. both countries don't know what a real good food is.
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> Both have a lack of culture in terme of food ;-)
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Thats why I like Spain so much.
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Message 43009 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:04:16 UTC - in response to Message 43003.  

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> > Is this something different in the UK than in the US?
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> No. both countries don't know what a real good food is.
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> Both have a lack of culture in terme of food ;-)



Cose we do! Good old Fish & Chips out of newspaper wrapping!
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Message 43010 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:05:44 UTC
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1st place:
Anything chinese that's not sweet/sour but
is seczuan kind and without sea food...

2nd place:
Anything italian without sea food...

mnjam ;)

PS: God, (i'm an atheist) hided the sea food under the water, so the human could'nt see it and therefore should'nt eat it ;)

PS2: English food... I was in england at bentley a year ago and sorry, could'nt stand the english food. Had to go to the pub and eat italian or hamburgers...
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Message 43013 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:10:38 UTC - in response to Message 43010.  


> PS2: English food... I was in england at bentley a year ago and sorry,
> could'nt stand the english food. Had to go to the pub and eat italian or
> hamburgers...

What you mean to say you didn't like our hot Dogs shame on you! (smiley)
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Message 43014 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:12:52 UTC - in response to Message 43004.  

> >
> > > Is this something different in the UK than in the US?
> >
> > No. both countries don't know what a real good food is.
> >
> > Both have a lack of culture in terme of food ;-)
> >
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> Thats why I like Spain so much.
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Then, what is "Dry bread & Spit with Kippers & custard, Followed by Cat litter & cream for desert"?
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Message 43015 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:16:28 UTC - in response to Message 43009.  
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> >
> > > Is this something different in the UK than in the US?
> >
> > No. both countries don't know what a real good food is.
> >
> > Both have a lack of culture in terme of food ;-)
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>
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> Cose we do! Good old Fish & Chips out of newspaper wrapping!
>
Perhaps U, the most no.

Had the luck to spend a week in Warrick UK.

Every Day Fish and Chips.

Was never sure what is what.

Followed the advice of the local people and drunk bear with.

With this combination and closing the eyes, I could survive in GB.


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one of the "best" food I ate, was in spain, on the island of teneriffe.
My girl and I went there to a recomanded fishrestaurant.

We take the paellia del mare.

Was this fine and fresh!
some of the food was selfmoving, so much fresh it was.
Used to each chineese, they too have undefineable Food elements.

We passed a long time to clear the plate but everything, was so welldone.
Normaly only in france they have this "level" of bonne cuisinne/good cooking.

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Message 43016 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:22:09 UTC - in response to Message 43013.  

> What you mean to say you didn't like our hot Dogs shame on you! (smiley)
>

Well, i'm german and have some kind of strange taste (according to my parents). I very much like the english breakfast. Especially the roasted white bread with bitter orange marmelade is an all time breakfast favourite to me. But porc with peppermint... yuck! Sorry, not my kind of taste. But the sandwiches with egg, mustard and mayionnaise where fine to me.

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Message 43018 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:27:25 UTC - in response to Message 43014.  



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> Then, what is "Dry bread & Spit with Kippers & custard, Followed by
> Cat litter & cream for desert"?


Dry Bread & spit is a term people use when they can't decide what to have to eat.
My mother used to say it to us when we were kids. "What do you want to eat for tea ".
"Don't know".

"right you can have dry bread and spit".

kippers( very salty fish) & custard My dad used to eat regular.

And finally Cat litter & cream is made up because cat litter is what the cats piss & shit in but if you add cream to it, it would probably taste better than meat loaf.
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Message 43019 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:29:26 UTC - in response to Message 43018.  

> Dry Bread & spit is a term people use when they can't decide what to have
> to eat.
> My mother used to say it to us when we were kids. "What do you want to eat for
> tea ".
> "Don't know".
>
> "right you can have dry bread and spit".
>
> kippers( very salty fish) & custard My dad used to eat regular.
>
> And finally Cat litter & cream is made up because cat litter is what the
> cats piss & shit in but if you add cream to it, it would probably taste
> better than meat loaf.
>
>

Thanks for the explanation. I speak English, but apparently not English.
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Message 43022 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 2:37:16 UTC - in response to Message 43016.  

> > What you mean to say you didn't like our hot Dogs shame on you! (smiley)
> >
>
> Well, i'm german and have some kind of strange taste (according to my
> parents). I very much like the english breakfast. Especially the roasted white
> bread with bitter orange marmelade is an all time breakfast favourite
> to me. But porc with peppermint... yuck! Sorry, not my kind of taste. But the
> sandwiches with egg, mustard and mayionnaise where fine to me.
>
>
We call it Toast and it is nice with Marmelade or Jam, Melted cheese on toast is another, and marmite. The pork is better with apple sauce. Mature Chedder cheese&egg is good for farting makes good stink bombs do a silent fart in a lift full of people and wait to see how many throw up.....
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Message 43031 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 3:08:48 UTC - in response to Message 43022.  

> We call it Toast and it is nice with Marmelade or Jam, Melted cheese on toast
> is another, and marmite. The pork is better with apple sauce. Mature Chedder
> cheese&egg is good for farting makes good stink bombs do a silent fart in
> a lift full of people and wait to see how many throw up.....
>

Toast, yeah, in Germany we also call it toast.
Regarding your fart examination: *ROTFLMAO* ;))))))))))))

Aloha, Uli

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Message 43059 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 4:43:03 UTC

Ingredients: 1 green pepper, 1 red pepper, 1/2 onion, 2 or 3 carrots, 1 beefsteak tomato, about 1 cup rice, soy sauce, 5 eggs, and grapeseed oil.

(1) Dice peppers, onion, and tomato. Cut carrots into medallions.
(2) Begin boiling for the rice. Once the rice is added to the pot, beat five eggs in a bowl.
(3) Add grapeseed oil to frying pan and sauteé vegetables until the rice is about ready.
(4) Turn off the rice's burner. Add beaten eggs to the frying pan (Stand back!) Allow the omelete to solidify.
(5) Add rice to frying pan contents. Sauteé while adding tablespoon of soy sauce. Continue to sauteé omelette for 2 to 5 min (Depending on whether or not you like runny eggs or a dry omelete, if you're on an electric range or cooking with gas).

Serves just me, or about two normal-sized people. burp!
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Message 53559 - Posted: 13 Dec 2004, 17:23:52 UTC - in response to Message 43009.  

> >
> > > Is this something different in the UK than in the US?
> >
> > No. both countries don't know what a real good food is.
> >
> > Both have a lack of culture in terme of food ;-)
>
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> Cose we do! Good old Fish & Chips out of newspaper wrapping!
>
I was in Scotland in the 70's with the US Navy and this is THE BEST! Wish I could have brought the store home with me!!!

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Message 53563 - Posted: 13 Dec 2004, 17:34:15 UTC - in response to Message 53559.  

I have irrational apoplectic fits occasionally craving an ice-cold bottle of beer and a slice of 4* pizza.

But only when said items are inaccessible.
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Message 53564 - Posted: 13 Dec 2004, 17:38:29 UTC

I am on a no salt, no sugar, low fat, no carb,
Diet! I am starving! All foods are my favorite
well I don't like Lettuce....


Honeymoon Salad:
Just Lettuce Alone!
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