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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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Hehe. I like to get sauced as much as the next guy, but I don't need to use a cow bone as a straw to do so.

Fraternities will catch wind of this and go to the extreme, using a water slide for a gang luge. Beaten
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Fraternities will catch wind of this and go to the extreme, using a water slide for a gang luge. Beaten


hehe They shall then rename it. It will be called the "stooge luge."
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Tu_triky wrote:
hehe They shall then rename it. It will be called the "stooge luge."

Perfect. Victory! Peace! rofl
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bmwracer wrote:

Perfect. Victory! Peace! rofl


I thought you might agree. ^_^
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

The lunch. Sorry no bone luges to celebrate Martin Luther the King.

Steamed bun with spicy yuzu pork & cilantro



Hot stone bibimbap <julienned carrots, spinach, bean sprouts, zucchini & chicken over brown rice>
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Tu_triky wrote:


hehe They shall then rename it. It will be called the "stooge luge."


hehe

Lunch looks delicious BTW.


WE had Cuban sandwiches heated in the panini machine.
No complaints. Victory! Peace!
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Eve wrote:


hehe

Lunch looks delicious BTW.


It was grub. Lots of veggies and brown rice with a lil' protein (with a liberal dose of red pepper paste). Feeling and satisfying.

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WE had Cuban sandwiches heated in the panini machine.
No complaints. Victory! Peace!


Awesome. I've tried Cuban sandwiches a few times. I've always been a sucker for a good sandwich. I think it's because as a kid I always had a brown bag lunch with a sandwich in it. Usually ham & cheese...fortunately my tastes have matured a bit since then.
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Tu_triky wrote:
Steamed bun with spicy yuzu pork & cilantro


Fancy bao. Victory! Peace!

Looks better than any of the char shu ones I've had in the past.
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Fancy bao. Victory! Peace!

Looks better than any of the char shu ones I've had in the past.


Yeah obviously it's not authentic Korean...a fusion affair with some good flavor. It's all but done in three bites or so.
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Yeah obviously it's not authentic Korean...a fusion affair with some good flavor. It's all but done in three bites or so.

Asian slider. Mr Green
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Asian slider. Mr Green


Hey that's a perfect description! Well said. Applaud
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Tu_triky wrote:
Hey that's a perfect description! Well said. Applaud

It was your "three bites" that inspired me. Mr Green
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It was your "three bites" that inspired me. Mr Green


3 bites = exercising a modicum of restraint.
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Tu_triky wrote:


Awesome. I've tried Cuban sandwiches a few times. I've always been a sucker for a good sandwich. I think it's because as a kid I always had a brown bag lunch with a sandwich in it. Usually ham & cheese...fortunately my tastes have matured a bit since then.


I still like a good ham and cheese sandwich.
What about prosciutto and brie on a baguette? Victory! Peace!
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I still like a good ham and cheese sandwich.
What about prosciutto and brie on a baguette? Victory! Peace!


I like that combination. Smile How about going Jambon de Paris with butter on a baguette?

Then you can feel like a Parisian, given the fact that jambon-beurre sandwiches are probably available on every corner in the French capital. ^_^

Beret optional.
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i like sushi! Applaud Applaud Jumpie Jumpie tickle
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Big fuggin' surprise!

I don't wish illness on anybody but the butter done fell out the closet and it's far from shocking news given the way she guzzles grits and dresses everything with flour & butter, even her socks.

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Paula Deen Diabetes Rumors Say The TV Star Will Soon Reveal Diagnosis, Drug Endorsement

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The Daily is reporting that Paula Deen, the large-living queen of heavy cooking, is about to come clean with what some say has long been her dirtiest secret: her diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes.

Rumors of Deen's diabetes first started to swirl in April, when The National Enquirer and The Daily Mail both reported that the TV chef was hiding her disease for fear that it would endanger her credibility as a chef.

There's no doubt that fans would be upset to learn that Deen had been keeping such a major disease, and a major consequence of heavy eating, from their knowledge. It would certainly cast an alarming pall over the reckless abandon with which she endorses delicacies like turducken. And it would lend support to rival Anthony Bourdain's much-ballyhooed critique of Deen's culinary style.

It's worth noting, though, that in the past nine months, Deen has diversified her activities away from her old monomaniacal focus on fatty foods. She's been selling flavored lip balms and announced plans for a clothing line. She wrote a best-selling cookbook and ink a contract for two more, at a new publisher. And her son Bobby recently debuted his Cooking Channel show "Not My Mama's Meals," which showcases healthy versions of Southern classics.

Deen has also been slowly moving toward greater candor in recent months: she admitted to smoking cigarettes on a recent episode of the Dr. Oz show. And Deen will soon be appearing, in her own home, on an episode of Oprah's new OWN show, Oprah's Next Chapter. Given the timing, the latter could even be a perfect venue for the diabetes confession.

But if Deen has successfully hidden her diabetes so far, why change tack now?

The Daily has a potentially convincing answer: she's in it for the money. According to the rumors the iPad publication has heard, Deen has signed a deal to endorse a diabetes medication from major pharmaceuticals company Novartis. Leave it up to Deen to turn what could have been a career-wrecking scandal into a financial windfall.


So Deen was apparently diagnosed 3 years ago. Something seriously disingenuous about cooking all those fried butter sticks coated in grits while telling people it's "All good y'all" when you're not even supposed to be eating half the dishes yourself because you have a medical condition which precludes you from eating them.

And now she's a paid shill for Big Pharma.

Fake. Fat. Foolish. F*cked up.
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Tu_triky wrote:
So Deen was apparently diagnosed 3 years ago. Something seriously disingenuous about cooking all those fried butter sticks coated in grits while telling people it's "All good y'all" when you're not even supposed to be eating half the dishes yourself because you have a medical condition which precludes you from eating them.

And now she's a paid shill for Big Pharma.

Fake. Fat. Foolish. F*cked up.

It's all about the green for Paula.

Like I said, she's a whore.
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It's all about the green for Paula.

Like I said, she's a whore.


The only green I got is the broccoli I ate for breakfast.
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The only green I got is the broccoli I ate for breakfast.

For breakfast? bleh
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