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Post by Allan on Jul 14, 2007 21:55:32 GMT 10
I don't mind Chinese food, though I prefer Japanese.
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Post by Dana on Jul 14, 2007 21:57:49 GMT 10
I'm not such a fan of the whole sushi thingy, though it's been a few years now since I tried it last so maybe it's time for it again soon, perhaps I'll change my mind
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Post by Allan on Jul 14, 2007 21:59:07 GMT 10
Yeah, definitely try sushi again. But I like all Japanese dishes, not just sushi. Ox tongue is also surprisingly good.
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Post by Dana on Jul 14, 2007 22:02:14 GMT 10
That just sounds weird (but then again, people looked funny at me when I said sharksoup ) Japanese isn't the big thing here, it's mostly chinese stuff and indian and all that crazy stuff.. japanese usually means sushi in sweden
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Post by Lizzie on Jul 14, 2007 22:09:03 GMT 10
Yeah, they have that here in sweden, never tasted it? it's really good. I always have that as the appetizer before I move on to the main course Nope, never! Sounds interesting though. Abalone is fantastic, very very expensive though!
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Post by Dana on Jul 14, 2007 22:14:29 GMT 10
It's really tasty, I fell in love with it about 10 years ago I think and since then whenever I go to a chinese place, I gotta have it because it's so tasty (I don't go to chinese restuarants that often, so it's not like I'm eating this at least once a week, like it sounds ) Abalone?
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Post by Lizzie on Jul 14, 2007 22:17:31 GMT 10
AbaloneBasically, it's a type of shellfish.
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Post by ryley on Aug 2, 2007 8:08:53 GMT 10
Hmm, Chinese food, pizza, chicken, poutine, spaghetti, macaroni, pasta. Stuff like that would be my favorites
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Post by Lizzie on Mar 26, 2008 9:12:20 GMT 10
Oooh poutine! I have heard of this! Apparently it is the food of the gods. Can you confirm?
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Post by RebeccaR on Jan 27, 2009 13:56:22 GMT 10
Spaghetti Bolognaise, Lasagna, Roast chicken (using leftovers in salad sandwiches is also yummy) and cesar salad and apple crumble. I love chinese food too.
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Post by Nico on Apr 24, 2010 11:14:27 GMT 10
I am addicted to potatoes, I love to boil and mash them especially. I also like roasted potatoes though prefect for a Sunday Dinner.
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Post by Lizzie on Apr 24, 2010 12:20:25 GMT 10
Nico, I am imagining you singing this:
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Post by Ange on Apr 24, 2010 17:43:07 GMT 10
That just sounds weird (but then again, people looked funny at me when I said sharksoup ) Japanese isn't the big thing here, it's mostly chinese stuff and indian and all that crazy stuff.. japanese usually means sushi in sweden Shark soup? Oh please, please tell me it isn't some hyperbole for fish, its actually shark right? I like anything Ceaser atm.
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Post by Bre on Apr 25, 2010 17:31:15 GMT 10
I am addicted to potatoes, I love to boil and mash them especially. I also like roasted potatoes though prefect for a Sunday Dinner. Agree! Potatoes are the best foods. I watched an episode of LA Ink today and a guy came in and got a baked potato tattooed on his bicep. Stuupid tattoo but I fell in a love a little.
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Post by Ange on Apr 25, 2010 18:45:06 GMT 10
I fell in love just thinking of it. Yumm, backed potatoes.
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Post by shred on Apr 25, 2010 19:41:16 GMT 10
I fell in love just thinking of it. Yumm, backed potatoes. I prefer mashed over baked. And those stuffed potatoes are goooood. I just realised that we always have baked potatoes but never mashed.
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Post by Ange on Apr 26, 2010 5:33:11 GMT 10
Mmm, we make mashed with clarified butter, garlic. and basil. so frigging yummy.
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Post by Loz on Apr 26, 2010 9:41:43 GMT 10
Nah, with mash its all about the butter, milk, S&P and chives
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Post by Ange on Apr 26, 2010 9:56:45 GMT 10
MMM, I always flavour with steak spice instead of salt and pepper.
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Post by RebeccaR on Apr 26, 2010 9:56:47 GMT 10
Mashed with a little bit of sour cream instead of milk and butter. Yummy! Might have to give the chives a go though.
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