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I'm kind of a big deal.
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: England
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I'm hungry. I don't think this has been done before and it's always good to have new things to talk about, so here goes.
What food do you crave? What food do you hate? What food do you like to cook? Do you even eat at all? Right now I could really eat a cinnamon and raisin bagel with Philadelphia and cucumber, they're good consistency and are great comfort food. It's not food, but I'd also like a New York egg cream, which doesn't actually have eggs or cream in it... or New York, but that's silly. |
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Ba and Be.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: This Is England
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I like to cook a good chicken balti with fresh coriander, cumin, fresh chillies, tomatoes, peppers,onions and mushrooms.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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my favorite foods are probably meat and potato dishes.
i'm in love with veal, but only when it's cooked right i <3 ribs, chicken, honey ham, and pretty much any other meat out there. i've eaten goat, and i love calamari i hate most fancy foods, especially anything with ingredients that are too expensive for me to buy. rather than have "mango-basted fowl leg, with asparagus and squash, washed down with a nice pinot noir" i'll eat a chili dog (chicago thing, bro) and some purple Fanta. |
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Atchin' Akai
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Unamerica
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Then you'd like Lancashire hotpot.
Here's what wiki has to say...Lancashire hotpot is a culinary dish consisting essentially of meat, onion and potatoes left to bake in the oven all day in a heavy pot and on a low heat. Originating in the days of heavy industrialisation in Lancashire in the north west of England, it requires a minimum of effort to prepare. The basic recipe consists of a mix made up of meat, vegetables (carrot, turnip, potatoes, onion or leek) then covered with sliced potato or pastry. The type of meat to be used in a true Lancashire hotpot is a matter of some controversy, with many being of the opinion that it should be lamb (with optional lamb kidneys) and some thinking it should be beef. As much food can be added as will fit in the pot. L*******l has a version known as 'Scouse' (hence the name for natives of that city) the difference being, the Lamb, or Beef is substituted for assorted vermin. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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and i thought english cuisine was limited to fish and chips! there is a place downtown called Russian Tea Time, over by the lakefront where they have a dish called a Russian Peasant's Lunch which is straight onions, sausage, and saeurkraut (sp?). us lower classes have the best foods. |
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