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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by deadly_habit » Sat Oct 10, 2009 1:05 pm

bandshell wrote:Don't eat while I'm producing.
ur doing it wrong

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Post by k_k » Sat Oct 10, 2009 1:11 pm

micro chips with reggae reggae sauce, bare sweets and energy drinks/fanta
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by DZA » Sat Oct 10, 2009 1:18 pm

k_k wrote:micro chips with reggae reggae sauce, bare sweets and energy drinks/fanta

Mirco chips are pengg but you get like 10 in a box
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Maree-Jaine » Sat Oct 10, 2009 3:12 pm

DZA wrote:
k_k wrote:micro chips with reggae reggae sauce, bare sweets and energy drinks/fanta

Mirco chips are pengg but you get like 10 in a box
You seen them Micro Wings that they did? Dunno if they still make em...this was a few years back. Said they were chicken on the box....looked like budgie wings inside
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Post by fuzz_2k » Sat Oct 10, 2009 3:36 pm

Demos wrote:these are great too
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Post by tripwire22 » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:11 pm

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mmm dinner if i have the time to stop by

again i want this so bad

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by sainttex » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:29 pm

Anything from one of these:
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Preferably a super burrito. You're good on food all day then.
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by darkmatteruk » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:43 pm

bandshell wrote:Don't eat while I'm producing.
are you telling us not to eat while you are producing??

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Post by fuzz_2k » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:54 pm

darkmatteruk wrote:
bandshell wrote:Don't eat while I'm producing.
are you telling us not to eat while you are producing??

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Post by abZ » Sat Oct 10, 2009 5:43 pm

I don't really eat very much while producing. Most snack food is messy and can get on the mouse and keyboard. It is hard when you are eating and get an idea to drop the food and clean your hands and then make your edit. It is two flights of stairs from the kitchen to the studio anyway so I usually eat what I want in the kitchen then grab a beer for the ride back.

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Post by Maree-Jaine » Sat Oct 10, 2009 5:51 pm

My keyboards broken cos of the amount of food and drink I have dropped in it...I literally have to jab the keys for them to work. Other people cannot touch type on it. I wonder if I has strong fingers.

It's all about tea. Milk and two standard.

Biscuits....oh and kit kats.
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Post by sainttex » Sat Oct 10, 2009 5:57 pm

You can take a hose to most non-bluetooth keyboards and let it dry out and it's all good.

one of my homies takes his in the damn shower with him occasionally haha..... pffft nerds.

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Post by decklyn » Sat Oct 10, 2009 6:49 pm

There is some odd food on the other side of the ocean!
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by sainttex » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:05 pm

decklyn wrote:There is some odd food on the other side of the ocean!
asia wins this battle for sure tho. I didn't want a garbage plate until I saw the picture.

oh yeah and your guys' 'bacon' is really ham.

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Post by Maree-Jaine » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:13 pm

sainttex wrote: oh yeah and your guys' 'bacon' is really ham.
Bacon comes raw, ham's already pre-cooked....I'm confused. What's it called your side?

And when I said biscuits...I meant like er...um....cookies...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
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Post by phrex » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:19 pm

bread, honey, black tea with some cinammon flavor, milk...

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Post by abZ » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:32 pm

There seems to be some extreme ignorance in this thread over pork products. Let us take a look at this diagram for starters.

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As you can see ham and bacon comes from totally different parts of the pig. European bacon is indeed bacon it is just cut differently and there isn't much fat which is the stupid part because the fat is what makes it taste good!

And Ham you can get uncooked but it isn't easy to cook which why people usually get it precooked.

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by sainttex » Sat Oct 10, 2009 8:33 pm

ohhhh no! bacon fight! haha

The diagram wouldn't load for me for some reason, but excuse the hyperbole. I should have said it looks and is served closer to how ham is than bacon here - meaning fried to hell in it's own fat. Honestly though I'm no food scientist and just know it's all good and goes in my face.

I don't get the big bacon trend though, saw a bit back some girl made a dress out of ham and bacon... wtf? Bacon and maple lollipops sound disgusting but were actually good:
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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.

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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by Maree-Jaine » Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:16 pm

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.
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Re: best production food/snacks

Post by abZ » Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:21 pm

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.

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