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What have you eaten today? Page 11

A truly phenomenal large schwarma

Quote: Aaron @ March 23, 2008, 10:38 AM

Never heard of it, and never seen it when in the US before! Looks ... intriguing.

Sriracha is very popular in California. It's technically Asian, but the Mexican community has embraced it somewhat. It's not all that spectacular, but the slight hint of garlic and sweetness elevate it above the run-of-the-mill hot sauces.

Just made a batch of tacos and the sriracha was applied liberally. Avocados were on sale, so there was plenty of guacamole as well. A few years and vacations ago, while on a train between Portsmouth and Cheltenham I overheard a Welsh guy describing guacamole to another passenger as "somewhere between a relish and a paste." I thought about it for a minute and then decided that he was correct. Then he tried to hit on my 18-year-old daughter and we moved to another car.

Garlic is evil. It must be avoided at all costs.

Garlic!!!

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Assuming one isn't a vampire, garlic is one of life's greatest pleasures. I could probably survive indefinitely on garlic bread and garlic mashed potatoes. And beer.

Me too...I love garlic... and then kissing my boyfriend! hahaahha

You're all wrong in the head.

No, we just like garlic! *Breathes all over you*

Like I said, wrong in the head. It seeps out of your pores. Does that not make you feel dirty?

I attended the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California about 20 years ago. Garlic ice cream, wine, beer, perfume, candy - it was all there. Many large American cities have garlic-centric restaurants (usually named something like "The Stinking Rose") for garlic lovers. Anything like that in the UK?

If there is, I know where I'm going with these Molotovs tomorrow.

No, and if there were I think Aaron would have them shut down. :)

DaButt can I just say, I love your name! :)

Quote: EllieJP @ March 24, 2008, 12:52 AM

DaButt can I just say, I love your name! :)

Not my finest online moment, but it was the best I could do while drunk.

An on-topic question: What's a newish UK sitcom worth sampling? I've seen most of the classics and recent (5 years?) shows, but most of my favorite U.S. shows have gone on hiatus and I need something new to watch.

Not Going Out.

Jingle Jangle.

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