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Guest Anti-Marine

Gotcha.

 

But still its pretty Kick-***

 

Sweet a censor!

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Asian Food > Western Food

 

Naa..

 

 

Can't beat a good steak salad and chips to be entirely honest.

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Guest Anti-Marine

Thats good.

I had Ranch/Wesabi mix the other nights at a resturant with Green Bean Fries (Might sound bad but they are good)

 

 

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Naa..

 

 

Can't beat a good steak salad and chips to be entirely honest.

 

Yeah, you're right. :)

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you can't beat beef stew

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Guest Anti-Marine

Yes. Now it is a random food topic.

 

Beef Stew pwns all soups

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Err.. Its a stew... So you can't compare it with a soup.

 

Its like Apples and Oranges...

 

EPIC FAIL DETECTED!

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Guest Anti-Marine

But everyone in my family counts it as a soup. Even some resturaunts.

 

If it isnt comparable to soup, Clam Chowder FTW great soup right there

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Err.. Its a stew... So you can't compare it with a soup.

 

Its like Apples and Oranges...

 

EPIC FAIL DETECTED!

 

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Stew is thick and delicious. Soup is not. So, stew and soup are not the same thing.

Stew therefore pwns soup, ESPECIALLY beef stew, which is currently in a tie for best stew w/ clam chowdah (here in Boston we like to pahk the cah in Hahvud Yahd, it wouldn't be right for me to even type chowder)

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Stew therefore pwns soup, ESPECIALLY beef stew, which is currently in a tie for best stew w/ clam chowdah (here in Boston we like to pahk the cah in Hahvud Yahd, it wouldn't be right for me to even type chowder)

 

You're not in Boston and you don't talk like that. ;)

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Seafood Chowder >>>> All Stew

Clam chowder >>>> All stew

 

Muscles are so very nice to eat. :)

Mussels Marinara is very good but one time I had just regular mussels and they were gross because they were so big and the outside was a bit tough, I think they might have bin a bit over done but the lobster and haddock that night were AWESOME kind of like everything else in this restaurant downtown called The Red Lobster, they have this amazing deli, they make these burgers with like cheese and bacon and stuff inside of them, so amazing, thinking of all this makes it the first time I'm sad it's winter, prices go up ridiculously high for lobster in the winter.

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Eh, don't really like lobster really. Too, umm sweet a taste for me. Which is weird as I like most seafood.

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It's really good with butter but, it is a lot of work to pull it all out of the shell though :P.

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Döner dürüm anyone?

 

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Idk, that's like turkish or something

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It contains kebab like meat if you know that (it's meat from sheep I think...)

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The humble Kebab... known in England as a Delicacy and ordered around about midnight when you've had way too much to drink.. usually covered in lashings of chilli sauce, before being dropped into the road because the high mixture of beer and chilli doesn't go to well and causes the conasuer to chuck up in the road right next to it :P

 

It's unusual for Kebabs to be wrapped in tortillas. They are usually in cut pitta bread. The "steak" as you refer to it as, is actually reformed lamb spit roasted vertically on a skewer and cut with a rather large blade... it is then placed inside a hot cut ipen pitta bread and topped with Salad. They are the native food of Turkey.

 

When you get it from takeout chains, it looks more like this:

 

http://www.ntscblog.com/images/fullsize/kebab.jpg

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