Re: The Country in Europe With The Best Food an Culture Is Surley
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Strike For The South
Well yea but Cajun food is awesome and they serve big portions.
Amen to that.
Re: The Country in Europe With The Best Food an Culture Is Surley
west african and asian food rules (particularly indian, thai, indonesian, chinese and japanese, and vietnamese and oh well... afghan... all asian food!!!)
Re: The Country in Europe With The Best Food an Culture Is Surley
Nothing will ever beat bison, jerkey, rabbit soup, smoked salmon, wild rice, and bannock with lard/saskatoon berry jam. The rest of you can simply jealously live your lives eyeing up my superior culture and cuisine. Hahahahahahaaa, no wonder why you people are always abandoning your homelands and migrating here in droves. :laugh4:
Re: The Country in Europe With The Best Food an Culture Is Surley
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Impressive. I'll just have to make do with an Indian curry today, a Chinese stir fry tomorrow, Italian pasta for Monday, Yorkshire pudding and black peas on Tuesday, Lancashire hotpot for Wednesday and Fish and chips for Thursday.
I might have a go at that new Japanese noodle bar the opened in the market for Fridays lunch.
Then again I might just have a jam butty. :laugh4:
Re: The Country in Europe With The Best Food an Culture Is Surley
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Megas Methuselah
Nothing will ever beat bison, jerkey, rabbit soup, smoked salmon, wild rice, and bannock with lard/saskatoon berry jam. The rest of you can simply jealously live your lives eyeing up my superior culture and cuisine. Hahahahahahaaa, no wonder why you people are always abandoning your homelands and migrating here in droves. :laugh4:
Would love try NA food, one cuisine that will probably never make it to Europe. What does mommy cook for you when you've been a good boy?
Re: The Country in Europe With The Best Food an Culture Is Surley
Bannock+lard/jam and wild rice are regulars. The rest are a bit more rare, but certainly not unusual... My aunties taught me how to make bannock a couple years back, but only baked. I can't make fried bannock yet, so mommy still has her uses. :smile: