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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by darkmatteruk » Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:29 pm

spot the difference

biscuit...

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yorkshire pudding...

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Maree-Jaine » Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:34 pm

abZ wrote:
Maree-Jaine wrote:
sainttex wrote:
Maree-Jaine wrote:not the Yorkshire puds steez that you guys call biscuits :-p Do you even have Kit Kats over there? You're missing out if not :P
Damn, was thinking like biscuits and gravy. Yeah we've had kit kats as long as I can remember, they're real good. Although I haven't ever had or even seen yorkshire pudding shiz.
You don't know what a Yorkshire Pudding is? :cry:

You make batter, with plain flour milk and eggs and put it in the oven in a bun/muffin tray in some oil on really HOT for like 15 mins. And it comes out and you put gravy on it...I'm sure you call em biscuits?? We have em with roast dinners over here...they're so good.
Recipes or STFU. I want to make an english roast and yokshire pudding. I have my own way of making roasts but I want to make a traditional english dinner.
What do you want a recipe for...I'm down with that...you want a PM or what braaa? I likes cooking!
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by pah jé » Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:52 pm

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what we call biscuits.

usually served with sausage gravy...
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darkmatteruk wrote:spot the difference

biscuit...

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we call those cookies here in the US...

also...to clear up the bacon fight...US bacon = a cut from the pork belly (aka "streaky bacon"), UK bacon = back bacon.

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by abZ » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:01 pm

Maree-Jaine wrote:
abZ wrote:
Maree-Jaine wrote:
sainttex wrote:
Maree-Jaine wrote:not the Yorkshire puds steez that you guys call biscuits :-p Do you even have Kit Kats over there? You're missing out if not :P
Damn, was thinking like biscuits and gravy. Yeah we've had kit kats as long as I can remember, they're real good. Although I haven't ever had or even seen yorkshire pudding shiz.
You don't know what a Yorkshire Pudding is? :cry:

You make batter, with plain flour milk and eggs and put it in the oven in a bun/muffin tray in some oil on really HOT for like 15 mins. And it comes out and you put gravy on it...I'm sure you call em biscuits?? We have em with roast dinners over here...they're so good.
Recipes or STFU. I want to make an english roast and yokshire pudding. I have my own way of making roasts but I want to make a traditional english dinner.
What do you want a recipe for...I'm down with that...you want a PM or what braaa? I likes cooking!
Whole meal. What are we doing London Broil?

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by 2nd chance » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:22 pm

Ganga + double stuffed oreos and milk man. That's what it's all about.
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Post by Maree-Jaine » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:06 am

abZ wrote:
Whole meal. What are we doing London Broil?
London Broil?!? Eh?

Check your PM...I wrote you an essay innit 8)
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Post by Maree-Jaine » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:08 am

pah jé wrote:Image
what we call biscuits.

usually served with sausage gravy...
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There's a possibility we call those "biscuits" scones over here....and I really would not eat them with gravy...are you sure thats nice?! I acn't really see what they are on the pic tho...
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Post by abZ » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:29 am

Maree-Jaine wrote:
pah jé wrote:Image
what we call biscuits.

usually served with sausage gravy...
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There's a possibility we call those "biscuits" scones over here....and I really would not eat them with gravy...are you sure thats nice?! I acn't really see what they are on the pic tho...
Scones are normally sweet tho. My wife just made some actually. The ingredients are very similar now that you mention it but like I said not much sugar if any in biscuits.

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Post by Maree-Jaine » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:42 am

abZ wrote:
Scones are normally sweet tho. My wife just made some actually. The ingredients are very similar now that you mention it but like I said not much sugar if any in biscuits.
Aye you can get both types over here, savoury and sweet....the savoury ones tend to be cheese flavour tho. I prefer the sweet ones with butter and jam....jam is jelly I think? Jelly is different here too...I think its made from cow hooves :mrgreen:
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by abZ » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:48 am

Maree-Jaine wrote:
abZ wrote:
Scones are normally sweet tho. My wife just made some actually. The ingredients are very similar now that you mention it but like I said not much sugar if any in biscuits.
Aye you can get both types over here, savoury and sweet....the savoury ones tend to be cheese flavour tho. I prefer the sweet ones with butter and jam....jam is jelly I think? Jelly is different here too...I think its made from cow hooves :mrgreen:
We have jam and jelly actually and to tell you the truth I don't know the difference. Smuckers for instance will make Strawberry Jam and Strawberry Jelly. I think the difference is you get big chunks of fruit in the jam where as the jelly doesn't have the chunks or as many. There is probably a wikiperdia article about it lol. Cow Hoof jelly, what is wrong with you people? That and Marmite ffs.

Ok hitting wikipedia I think you are talking about gelatin which is what they use to make jelly or jello or whatever. Yeah they use animal parts to extract that shit. Not as bad as you make it sound.

And I was close...

* In jelly, the fruit comes in the form of fruit juice.
* In jam, the fruit comes in the form of fruit pulp or crushed fruit (and is less stiff than jelly as a result).
* In preserves, the fruit comes in the form of chunks in a syrup or a jam.

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by drokkr » Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:46 pm

Beef and jalapeno sandwiches
Paella
Reeses Peanut Butter Cup
Chilli Heatwave Dorritos
Malteasers
Tea (pint mug)
Ginger Beer
Lucozade
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by legend4ry » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:03 pm

Jelly babies/beans :W:
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by HAACK » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:10 pm

Would never dare to even eat anywhere near my equipment.

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by G31 » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:21 pm

not even some haribo? :D

no crumbies danger :mrgreen:


beef n jalapeno sandwiches sounds nuts but maybe not for the studio itself :D
we shud start a recipe's thread for that banter
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by chronicrecords » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:27 pm

beer + weed
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by rfk » Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:02 pm

Don't usually eat unless its this:
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not so appetizing...
Though, today I was eating a varied selection of nuts while making a tune 8)

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by whet » Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:56 pm

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My selfmade falalfels are rockin ^^. But i dont make them that often :( Or tortilias with salsa sause , but its mostly bad for the equipmet cos of the dirty fingers....

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:13 am

i have to find my boy's rick giant pizza roll thingie recipe on doa to link

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:17 am

correction peperoni pizza bread recipe
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by whet » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:49 am

the result looks pretty much like cancer.

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