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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 03:26 Post subject: The food thread. |
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Time for a new thread concerning food. Seeing as its nearly the season to eat way too much and drink of course.
Right now I could go for some oysters.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 03:40 Post subject: |
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To be honest, if I was given the choice of eating oysters, id probably ask if i could drink some cum. Simply because oysters look, smell and probably taste the same.
Im NOT gay.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 03:54 Post subject: |
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I like this time of year as eggnog is available, alcohol free of course
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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:03 Post subject: |
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I love oysters. Lovely things. MMMM!!
What meat you having for Christmas. I don't really like turkey. Too dry. I might have duck this year.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:06 Post subject: |
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watergem wrote: | To be honest, if I was given the choice of eating oysters, id probably ask if i could drink some cum. Simply because oysters look, smell and probably taste the same.
Im NOT gay. |
Because all straight men post publicly about drinking cum....
I don't like oysters either,
I do like Lasagna though.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:09 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | I love oysters. Lovely things. MMMM!!
What meat you having for Christmas. I don't really like turkey. Too dry. I might have duck this year. |
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:30 Post subject: |
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We haven't had a food thread in a long time.
I love Turkey. I turn mine up high in the beginning to seal it and then turn it lower. Near the end I stick cheese cloth over it to keep it from drying out. I cheat too. I put baccon over the top of it Makes the gravy better. Goes with the Yorkshire pudding.
There is this new reciepe. Chir dunk-en or something. You get a turkey and stuff it with a deboned chicken which is stuffed with deboned duck.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:37 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | I love oysters. Lovely things. MMMM!!
What meat you having for Christmas. I don't really like turkey. Too dry. I might have duck this year. |
Spiral Ham Tastes like real ham and is juicy as hell. Turkey is just plane disgusting, gotta have like 3 gallons of whatever your drinking just to keep your mouth moist. Though I will fight whoever is in the kitchen for the crunch skin.
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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:44 Post subject: |
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Turducken you mean Shrimpy.
Not my thing. I might treat myself to a dozen oysters tommorow.
Yum!
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:46 Post subject: |
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pistolshrimp wrote: | We haven't had a food thread in a long time.
I love Turkey. I turn mine up high in the beginning to seal it and then turn it lower. Near the end I stick cheese cloth over it to keep it from drying out. I cheat too. I put baccon over the top of it Makes the gravy better. Goes with the Yorkshire pudding.
There is this new reciepe. Chir dunk-en or something. You get a turkey and stuff it with a deboned chicken which is stuffed with deboned duck. |
I could get fatter if someone cooked like that for me, sounds sooo good though.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:47 Post subject: |
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Yes, that is it. Turducken.
I got food poisioning from oysters and I am a bit scared to eat them now. Maybe one day I will get brave again. I miss them. Such a romantic food.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:50 Post subject: |
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pistolshrimp wrote: | Yes, that is it. Turducken.
I got food poisioning from oysters and I am a bit scared to eat them now. Maybe one day I will get brave again. I miss them. Such a romantic food. |
I know its not, but i think a nice steak is romantic and with best intentions 
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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:50 Post subject: |
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Too good to waste on men 
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:51 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | Too good to waste on men  |
*restitches that feminist patch on her jacket*

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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:54 Post subject: |
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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 04:58 Post subject: |
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Pfft! Get near my oysters and romance will be last on your mind.

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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 05:09 Post subject: |
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Ever had Whelks?
MmmmM!!!!!!
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 05:12 Post subject: |
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No i have not.
Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted, but to weigh and consider.
To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.
In all your remembering, remember that you have choices
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 05:22 Post subject: |
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LOL @ martian.
Oysters are about .50 cents here each, depending on the kind. You can by them live in the store.
How much are they in your area? Are they popular?
I love them on the bbq with lemon juice and mozza cheese and tabasco sauce. You let them pop open first It is birdy num num.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 05:33 Post subject: |
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@Nouse
Buy a couple and try them on the bbq. If they steam themselves open you know they were alive and fresh. They are a lot better cooked
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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 05:43 Post subject: |
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Oysters are quite expensive here. 55p to 60p.
Mussels are really easy to cook Nouse. Just buy them live and steam them.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 06:24 Post subject: |
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Anyone have a fav junk food?
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 06:35 Post subject: |
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Pizza. I don't eat it tho.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 06:41 Post subject: |
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Pizza is good! I had some pizza today, called a mexican, mmmm.
I think my favourite junk food is probably Poutine, (french fries, gravy
and cheese)
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Jenni
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Posted: Thu, 13th Dec 2007 06:42 Post subject: |
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I rarely eat junk food. I consider myself a foodie.
The kids have it very occasionally.
Once in a while though.
My son loves asparagus. He got that from me.
Mmm! Steamed or grilled. Lovely.
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