Will walk a mile for tabbouleh. Literally, a half dozen lebanese restaurants within a mile.Here you go.
Here you go.
Rory Calhoun approved!time for homemade
Sweet Baby Ray'sso people of america (and other freaks) which SAUCES do you recommend to me? Do you always make your sauce or are there any premium sauces i could buy? Especially for STEAKS, grilled stuff & potatoes. Anything good out there?
i tried like 20 sauces, but this one was maybe one of few which I would rebuy - but also this sauce became boring to me.. its not so good like they say, its good - maybe 6.5 of 10 points.
i am especially searching for some good winegar or pepper & gorgonzola sauces for steaks addon.
anyone?
Nah, it was the same Famous Bowl with Xtra gravy,Is it what it says that it is?
Nah, it was the same Famous Bowl with Xtra gravy,
There was this sandwich,I don't really know what the pictured is.
I was genuinely interested, since having such an item on the menu in such numbers as suggested by the type of food joint would raise some serious questions.
There was this sandwich,
Cannot recall venison sold at our local butcher. Only willing to process deer meat. Same butcher sells bison and rabbit. There are Wild game dinners,I looked up what that is: an extremely limited offer both as locations and time, which would make sense.
It looks delicious.This was my breakfast today, sunny side up eggs and avocado toast.
These meats tend to be super strong. For anybody who hasn't tried goat it is a must, one of my favorites. I guess this is not considered "game" meat, but it is still somewhat unusual in the US.Cannot recall venison sold at our local butcher. Only willing to process deer meat. Same butcher sells bison and rabbit. There are Wild game dinners,
I can definitely picture someone in Game of Thrones eating this.There was this sandwich,
Local Jamaican restaurant serves Curried goat and/or Oxtails. Nearly all this meat except rabbit has a strong taste. Especially bison.These meats tend to be super strong. For anybody who hasn't tried goat it is a must, one of my favorites. I guess this is not considered "game" meat, but it is still somewhat unusual in the US.
I've had bison, and my recollection is that it was a little strong, but specially that it was dry and tough. Maybe it wasn't cooked properly, who knows.Local Jamaican restaurant serves Curried goat and/or Oxtails. Nearly all this meat except rabbit has a strong taste. Especially bison.
One tastes like crap, the other like excrement. Sorry @Mike Bulgakov, j/k, I'm sure it's an acquire taste, like a kick to the crotch.Interesting. How does this compare to vegemite?
One tastes like crap, the other like excrement. Sorry @Mike Bulgakov, j/k, I'm sure it's an acquire taste, like a kick to the crotch.
Thank you for the laughs. When talking about kicks in the crotch "a favorite down under" seems rather appropriate.Lol.. didn't know there were connosieurs of crotch kick recipients out there. The latter seemed to be a favorite down under.. but then they also have Kangaroo on the menu so any taste can be acquired I suppose.
I can definitely picture someone in Game of Thrones eating this.
I have never tried Vegemite, but you don't want to put Marmite on something salty. It is a good source of B vitamins, but I would rather take a pill.Interesting. How does this compare to vegemite?
You will notice that my reaction wasn't favorable.One tastes like crap, the other like excrement. Sorry @Mike Bulgakov, j/k, I'm sure it's an acquire taste, like a kick to the crotch.
I have never tried Vegemite, but you don't want to put Marmite on something salty. It is a good source of B vitamins, but I would rather take a pill.
You will notice that my reaction wasn't favorable.
I got it at a small British shop. These aren't hard to find in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Some people go to these shops for British candy, which tends to be better than American candy. I once bought vegetarian haggis as a joke at a British shop in Solana Beach.Tried vegemite when I was in Australia and I have not had it since. Very unique flavor and sometimes miss it. Is marmite readily available here in the states?
I got it at a small British shop. These aren't hard to find in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Some people go to these shops for British candy, which tends to be better than American candy. I once bought vegetarian haggis as a joke at a British shop in Solana Beach.
Shirley you must love mincemeat pie.Got it, thanks . Yeah I haven’t formed an opinion on British cuisine yet.. tried Haggis.. mushy peas, meat pies. A little bland for my tastes. After a couple of tries.. opted for Indian and Chinese food instead.
LOL how did I miss that emphatic reaction from you? I see the new forum doesn't limit the amount of emojies needed to express your disgust.I have never tried Vegemite, but you don't want to put Marmite on something salty. It is a good source of B vitamins, but I would rather take a pill.
You will notice that my reaction wasn't favorable.
"British cuisine"? I assure you that's not a thing.Got it, thanks . Yeah I haven’t formed an opinion on British cuisine yet.. tried Haggis.. mushy peas, meat pies. A little bland for my tastes. After a couple of tries.. opted for Indian and Chinese food instead.
HAHA. That's not the problem with your argument. Pretty sure "English cuisine" ain't a thing either. It's like talking about "French hygiene" or "Italian reservedness." Yeah, I know the French hygiene joke is playing on ill-conceived stereotypes and doesn't correspond to the truth. Sue me.Ok my bad, English cuisine.
Well, when I think of England I think of popular music and literature. Just not gastronomy. And that's OK.Yeah, I really wanted to like it. Their fish and chips aren’t like what we have here either. And their breakfast always seem repetitive. Sausage, beans, eggs and a tomato. Different tastes I suppose.
Well, when I think of England I think of popular music and literature. Just not gastronomy. And that's OK.
Yes, the original! One of the most moving scenes in the movie.Yes, agreed.
That Sean Young pic in your avatar.. original Bladerunner?
Yes, the original! One of the most moving scenes in the movie.
The original Alien is a great movie though!Yeah, that was Ridley Scott’s masterpiece. He had many great films.. nothing like the original Bladerunner.
The original Alien is a great movie though!