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Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:The greatest torture to me would be if I developed an allergy to meat. I don't think I would go insane if I couldn't have steak or ribs.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
In most cases, I'm kinda on your side here (unless we're talking Indian food, which is a whole different category) - but I'd never tasted a Philly before moving to the US (for obvious reasons), and (partly because of the excellent quality of the local beef) my first one blew me away and I've been an addict ever since.strike wolf wrote:Philly cheesesteak is good. but I actually prefer meat by itself with a light to moderate seasoning. Any kind of breading or cheese has always just taken away from the taste for me.
apey wrote:Alright just busy with the new baby
how have you been
Best answer to feeling you have to devote every moment to your child (experience talking here) -have another.apey wrote:he is good just a real mommies boy i can't hardley put him down or he cries
jonesthecurl wrote:In most cases, I'm kinda on your side here (unless we're talking Indian food, which is a whole different category) - but I'd never tasted a Philly before moving to the US (for obvious reasons), and (partly because of the excellent quality of the local beef) my first one blew me away and I've been an addict ever since.strike wolf wrote:Philly cheesesteak is good. but I actually prefer meat by itself with a light to moderate seasoning. Any kind of breading or cheese has always just taken away from the taste for me.
But what's this with the grilled peppers being added, which I see far too often? One ingredient too many.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Mushrooms? ON a Philly? Now that just makes me sick.jonesthecurl wrote:Oh, and once they put in mushrooms too.
NO!
nothin wrong with mushies or peppers in their place -but this is not in a Philly.
Now: anyone want an expert rendition of the difference between Brit Corned Beef and US corned beef?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
apey wrote:he is good just a real mommies boy i can't hardley put him down or he cries
No long story, just that I live in New Jersey, and they got it wrong.strike wolf wrote:Mushrooms? ON a Philly? Now that just makes me sick.jonesthecurl wrote:Oh, and once they put in mushrooms too.
NO!
nothin wrong with mushies or peppers in their place -but this is not in a Philly.
Now: anyone want an expert rendition of the difference between Brit Corned Beef and US corned beef?
Go ahead I'd love to hear it.
Matey, if you think looking after two kids isn't work, tell me why people employ nannies to do it for 'em.UCAbears wrote:Get to work.
That's because:jonesthecurl wrote:No long story, just that I live in New Jersey, and they got it wrong.strike wolf wrote:Mushrooms? ON a Philly? Now that just makes me sick.jonesthecurl wrote:Oh, and once they put in mushrooms too.
NO!
nothin wrong with mushies or peppers in their place -but this is not in a Philly.
Now: anyone want an expert rendition of the difference between Brit Corned Beef and US corned beef?
Go ahead I'd love to hear it.
The best cheesesteak I've had so far was from a fast-food place in Atlanta airport. I wasn't expecting much, but it was DEEElicious.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:Matey, if you think looking after two kids isn't work, tell me why people employ nannies to do it for 'em.UCAbears wrote:Get to work.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
...an unfortunate juxtaposition of images...AndyDufresne wrote:What "parts" are you talking about?![]()
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**Eats a banana.**
--Andy
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.