A meal from your country....
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Re: A meal from your country....
the missus wont let me eat baked beans, wont even let me have them in the house. Whenever i have a fry up from the cafe whenim at work, i have double beans and double egg, and double toast to mop it up!
Buts aside from the breakfast ting, its all about proper pie and mash. with liqour. allow the eels tho still..
Buts aside from the breakfast ting, its all about proper pie and mash. with liqour. allow the eels tho still..
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let me break this down for ya
mustard = yellow
HP = brown
Ketchup = red
if ya fuck with the program, someone's gona get hurt... feel me
Re: A meal from your country....
good girlclifford_- wrote:the missus wont let me eat baked beans, wont even let me have them in the house.

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Re: A meal from your country....
Shes the same with peas aswell. Kills me when i got a peng steak on the go!vulvavibration wrote:good girlclifford_- wrote:the missus wont let me eat baked beans, wont even let me have them in the house.
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noam wrote:son
let me break this down for ya
mustard = yellow
HP = brown
Ketchup = red
if ya fuck with the program, someone's gona get hurt... feel me
Re: A meal from your country....
vulvavibration wrote:good girlclifford_- wrote:the missus wont let me eat baked beans, wont even let me have them in the house.
What are you chatting bout bled.
Beans is the musical fruit.

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Re: A meal from your country....
I don't know what country it's from, I think it's Mediterranean, but tabouleh is the motherfucking shit. Goddamn. I could eat that for days.
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Re: A meal from your country....
You know! beans beans, the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you...tr0tsky wrote:vulvavibration wrote:good girlclifford_- wrote:the missus wont let me eat baked beans, wont even let me have them in the house.
What are you chatting bout bled.
Beans is the musical fruit.
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noam wrote:son
let me break this down for ya
mustard = yellow
HP = brown
Ketchup = red
if ya fuck with the program, someone's gona get hurt... feel me
Re: A meal from your country....
Lebanonferal witchchild wrote:I don't know what country it's from, I think it's Mediterranean, but tabouleh is the motherfucking shit. Goddamn. I could eat that for days.
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Re: A meal from your country....
beans beans, good for your heart...clifford_- wrote:You know! beans beans, the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you...tr0tsky wrote:vulvavibration wrote:good girlclifford_- wrote:the missus wont let me eat baked beans, wont even let me have them in the house.
What are you chatting bout bled.
Beans is the musical fruit.
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Re: A meal from your country....
i just tried some indian sweets out next door neighbours gave us... fucking rank 2bh, one of them just tasted of onions :S
i think i'll stick to chocolate
i think i'll stick to chocolate
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Re: A meal from your country....
Yogurt with tomatoes and olive oil? Man, I'm scottish and even I find that disgusting! 
However, the Swiss have some cracking food. Been over there a lot and used to chow down on Fondu and lager as much as I could

However, the Swiss have some cracking food. Been over there a lot and used to chow down on Fondu and lager as much as I could

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Re: A meal from your country....
I am going to take the purist route on this an post an original region specific item...
SCRAPPLE
in this case..a scrapple sandwich w/ketchup..

"Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other scraps, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. Once cooked, bones and fat are discarded, the meat is reserved, and (dry) cornmeal is boiled in the broth to make a mush. The meat, finely minced, is returned, and seasonings, typically sage, thyme, savory, and others are added. The mush is cast into loaves and allowed to cool thoroughly until gelled.
Preparation
Scrapple is typically cut into quarter-inch slices, and pan-fried until the outsides form a crust. It is sometimes coated with flour or fried in butter or oil. In some regions, such as New England, scrapple is mixed with scrambled eggs and served with toast.
History and regional popularity
Scrapple is arguably the first pork food invented in America. The culinary ancestor of scrapple was the Low German dish called Panhas, which was adapted to make use of locally available ingredients. The first recipes were created more than two hundred years ago by colonists, who settled near Philadelphia and Chester County, Pennsylvania in the 17th and 18th centuries[1]. Scrapple is strongly associated with Philadelphia and surrounding eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. Among the Pennsylvania Dutch and in Appalachia, scrapple is known as pawn haas or pon haus, a term hailing back to the old German dish."
I believe that there really are only two companies that make this well...
#1 Hughes from Milton DE - and a close #2 Kirby and Holloway Brand...
Rapa brand swears they're in that - but I've tasted it...
If you ever find yourself in an Amish Market - Their food is generally excellent -
the hams and the apple dumplings and such..
But I'm warning you - DO NOT GET THE SCRAPPLE
Scapple done wrong is not bad - it is HORRIFYING

SCRAPPLE
in this case..a scrapple sandwich w/ketchup..

"Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other scraps, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. Once cooked, bones and fat are discarded, the meat is reserved, and (dry) cornmeal is boiled in the broth to make a mush. The meat, finely minced, is returned, and seasonings, typically sage, thyme, savory, and others are added. The mush is cast into loaves and allowed to cool thoroughly until gelled.
Preparation
Scrapple is typically cut into quarter-inch slices, and pan-fried until the outsides form a crust. It is sometimes coated with flour or fried in butter or oil. In some regions, such as New England, scrapple is mixed with scrambled eggs and served with toast.
History and regional popularity
Scrapple is arguably the first pork food invented in America. The culinary ancestor of scrapple was the Low German dish called Panhas, which was adapted to make use of locally available ingredients. The first recipes were created more than two hundred years ago by colonists, who settled near Philadelphia and Chester County, Pennsylvania in the 17th and 18th centuries[1]. Scrapple is strongly associated with Philadelphia and surrounding eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. Among the Pennsylvania Dutch and in Appalachia, scrapple is known as pawn haas or pon haus, a term hailing back to the old German dish."
I believe that there really are only two companies that make this well...
#1 Hughes from Milton DE - and a close #2 Kirby and Holloway Brand...
Rapa brand swears they're in that - but I've tasted it...
If you ever find yourself in an Amish Market - Their food is generally excellent -
the hams and the apple dumplings and such..
But I'm warning you - DO NOT GET THE SCRAPPLE
Scapple done wrong is not bad - it is HORRIFYING

Last edited by bright maroon on Sun Apr 11, 2010 4:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: A meal from your country....
All the ravers from my area used to have shirts with this on it...
And it said SPEED BUMP

Firky where you at - you nihilist..
And it said SPEED BUMP

Firky where you at - you nihilist..
i bet y'all are late on catching the hermetic allegory in every episode - parsons..?
thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
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Re: A meal from your country....
That shit sounds delicious. Is it similiar to Appalacian Liver Mush?bright maroon wrote:I am going to take the purist route on this an post an original region specific item...
SCRAPPLE
in this case..a scrapple sandwich w/ketchup..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livermush
I love me some offal. Pig intestines are ridiculously good in Thailand.
tr0tsky wrote: InI man nuh go to nah rasclot independent ethnic butchers seen.
Selassie-I man shop in Morrisons.
Re: A meal from your country....
i have some finnish blood in me
you can't beat a good Kräftor party!

you can't beat a good Kräftor party!

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Re: A meal from your country....
Is that Vodka and Crayfish?hackman wrote:i have some finnish blood in me
you can't beat a good Kräftor party!
Looks like a winning combination.
tr0tsky wrote: InI man nuh go to nah rasclot independent ethnic butchers seen.
Selassie-I man shop in Morrisons.
Re: A meal from your country....
there's usually aquvavit, but vodka most of the time too
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Re: A meal from your country....
This...is a better representation the regions taste overall though..Delaware is coastal
Rehoboth

linguine w/white clam sauce

striped bass aka rockfish

also very popular - a big ass piece of prime rib..

crab bisque..

This is what I eat..the margherita style pizza..or white w/spinach and tomato

Rehoboth

linguine w/white clam sauce

striped bass aka rockfish

also very popular - a big ass piece of prime rib..

crab bisque..

This is what I eat..the margherita style pizza..or white w/spinach and tomato

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thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
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thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
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Re: A meal from your country....
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Re: A meal from your country....
Dem be the shit.
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Re: A meal from your country....
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