NationStates Jolt Archive


What tastes goooood?

StupidPoems
24-06-2007, 17:02
In my opinion there is nothing in the world that tastes as good as these Jaffa Cakes in front of me. What are you eating? What do you want to be eating?
Lunatic Goofballs
24-06-2007, 17:03
I'm eating triscuits and peanut butter cups. :)
StupidPoems
24-06-2007, 17:05
I'm eating triscuits and peanut butter cups. :)

I need to pick up some peanut butter actually. Thanks for reminding me.
Y'knw, practically no one in the UK eats peanut butter, but it is the sex.
I V Stalin
24-06-2007, 17:07
Y'knw, practically no one in the UK eats peanut butter, but it is the sex.
Eh? Is that why it's so readily available in pretty much every supermarket, grocery store, corner shop, et cetera up and down the land?
Lunatic Goofballs
24-06-2007, 17:11
I need to pick up some peanut butter actually. Thanks for reminding me.
Y'knw, practically no one in the UK eats peanut butter, but it is the sex.

They eat it. And they love it. But they don't admit it because it's too American. :)
Rubiconic Crossings
24-06-2007, 17:11
Anything I cook ;)
Katganistan
24-06-2007, 17:12
Dark chocolate drizzled over raspberries. MMMMM.

Lamb chops marinated in olive oil, lemon zest, rosemary and garlic, MMMMMM.

REAL key lime pie.
Utracia
24-06-2007, 17:14
I'm eating a plate of macaroni & cheese right now. It does taste goooooood. :)
Dobbsworld
24-06-2007, 17:14
I want to eat a colossal brunch consisting of maple-smoked bacon, cheese omelette, blueberry waffles with pure maple syrup, beans and pork in molasses, toast, fresh-cut fruit salad, half an urn of hazelnut coffee with cream and sugar, and a tall glass of fresh-squeezed orange juice. And I don't want to cook it.

That's what tastes good - culinary servitude.
Pan-Arab Barronia
24-06-2007, 17:14
Revenge.
StupidPoems
24-06-2007, 17:14
I want to eat a colossal brunch consisting of maple-smoked bacon, cheese omelette, blueberry waffles with pure maple syrup, beans and pork in molasses, toast, fresh-cut fruit salad, half an urn of hazelnut coffee with cream and sugar, and a tall glass of fresh-squeezed orange juice. And I don't want to cook it.

That's what tastes good - culinary servitude.

I've almost drooled all over the keyboard. Servitude does taste good.

and - no one I have ever known has admitted to liking peanut butter. But glad to know I'm not the only one :)
Infinite Revolution
24-06-2007, 17:17
paracetamol and black instant coffee. could be better really.
Rubiconic Crossings
24-06-2007, 17:19
I want to eat a colossal brunch consisting of maple-smoked bacon, cheese omelette, blueberry waffles with pure maple syrup, beans and pork in molasses, toast, fresh-cut fruit salad, half an urn of hazelnut coffee with cream and sugar, and a tall glass of fresh-squeezed orange juice. And I don't want to cook it.

That's what tastes good - culinary servitude.

Coronary on plate! :eek: LOL


mmmmmmm The Gut Buster

Starter -

Fried Kipper

Main -

fried bread
fried tomatos
chips
fried egg
baked beans
fried mushies
sausages
bacon
fried leeks/onion/garlic/strips of bell pepper

side plate of - hcreamy scambled egg on buttered toast

buttered toast - lots of buttered toast

Washed down with either a pint of tea or a jar of Guiness

Desert - the pub
Lunatic Goofballs
24-06-2007, 17:20
REAL key lime pie.

:fluffle:

I love REAL key lime pie. I even make a pretty good one. :)
IL Ruffino
24-06-2007, 17:21
Alcohol.
Dobbsworld
24-06-2007, 17:22
paracetamol and black instant coffee. could be better really.

Sounds like you're trying to relieve a headache while promoting a stomach ache.
Chandelier
24-06-2007, 17:26
I'm not eating anything now. I'm slightly hungry, but I'm too nauseous to eat anything.


On the subject of peanut butter, it's one of my brother's favorite foods. Sometimes he just gets a bowl, puts several scoops of peanut butter in the bowl, and eats all of the peanut butter.
OuroborosCobra
24-06-2007, 17:44
Mushrooms in garlic sauce would be awesome right now.

In the mean time, I am likely to go make some macaroni with shredded Parmesan cheese.
Dundee-Fienn
24-06-2007, 17:45
I'm not eating anything now. I'm slightly hungry, but I'm too nauseous to eat anything.


On the subject of peanut butter, it's one of my brother's favorite foods. Sometimes he just gets a bowl, puts several scoops of peanut butter in the bowl, and eats all of the peanut butter.

I do the same thing with a jar of Nutella and my dad has a strange habit of eating Ketchup off of his knife at the end of a meal
Dundee-Fienn
24-06-2007, 17:45
Mushrooms in garlic sauce would be awesome right now.


*drools*
Dundee-Fienn
24-06-2007, 17:52
Is that before or after dessert?

Before he eats bread smothered in the leftover gravy, which is before dessert
Dobbsworld
24-06-2007, 17:53
eating Ketchup off of his knife at the end of a meal

Is that before or after dessert?
Chandelier
24-06-2007, 18:01
We don't usually have dessert. But my brother also usually tries to lick all of the food off of his plate after he's done eating to make sure he didn't miss anything. It sounds really gross.
Infinite Revolution
24-06-2007, 18:01
Sounds like you're trying to relieve a headache while promoting a stomach ache.

yeh, side effects are a bitch. i'm trying to get energy at the same time as calm my nerves, but i have limited resources as i am moving house.
UNITIHU
24-06-2007, 19:00
Any sort of frozen drink made by me. Not to be cocky, but I've made strawberry daquaris out of Flavr Ice's, Caprisun's, vodka, and gin and had it turn out deliciuos.

Also, frozen drinks with SoCo: DELICIOUS!
Desperate Measures
24-06-2007, 19:12
Swedish meatballs. Those things are wonderful.
Thedrom
24-06-2007, 19:22
Alcohol.

Scotch whiskey. Prefferably Glenlivet. *drools*
The Kwik
24-06-2007, 19:22
a mushroom omelette with baked potatoes
UN Protectorates
24-06-2007, 19:27
Banoffee pie.
OuroborosCobra
24-06-2007, 19:30
Swedish meatballs. Those things are wonderful.

I prefer calling them "Breen".
GBrooks
24-06-2007, 19:42
Bean soup, that I made myself.

The fruit you toot.
Desperate Measures
24-06-2007, 20:19
I prefer calling them "Breen".

I'll call them whatever you like if it gets me a serving.
OuroborosCobra
24-06-2007, 20:40
I'll call them whatever you like if it gets me a serving.

They have been independently created by every space-faring race, you know.
Oklatex
24-06-2007, 20:41
I need to pick up some peanut butter actually. Thanks for reminding me.
Y'knw, practically no one in the UK eats peanut butter, but it is the sex.

Chunky style spread on toast? :fluffle:
Oklatex
24-06-2007, 20:43
I just wish our handyman would finish the kitchen so we can get back to cooking some great food. The kitchen has been torn up for a month now and that carry-in food is getting old. :mad:
StupidPoems
24-06-2007, 20:45
Chunky style spread on toast? :fluffle:


I usually opt for the very american peanut butter and jelly jam sandwhich.
Rubiconic Crossings
24-06-2007, 20:54
Marmite on toast

:drool:
Dundee-Fienn
24-06-2007, 20:55
Marmite on toast

:drool:

You sicken me :p

I won't let my girlfriend near me for at least a day after she touches that stuff
Rubiconic Crossings
24-06-2007, 20:56
You sicken me :p

I won't let my girlfriend near me for at least a day after she touches that stuff

http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/images/marmite.jpg

LOL!!!
Desperate Measures
24-06-2007, 21:15
They have been independently created by every space-faring race, you know.

What is a ship in space but a meatball in a plate of gravy?
Anti-Social Darwinism
24-06-2007, 21:37
Biscuits and gravy. I made it for breakfast this morning. My arteries are still clogging.
L-rouge
24-06-2007, 21:49
Biscuits and gravy. I made it for breakfast this morning. My arteries are still clogging.

Why would you eat these: http://www.hillbiscuits.com/images/starbis.gif in gravy?
Anti-Social Darwinism
24-06-2007, 21:52
Why would you eat these: http://www.hillbiscuits.com/images/starbis.gif in gravy?

Ok. American biscuits - more like savory scones.
L-rouge
24-06-2007, 21:59
Ok. American biscuits - more like savory scones.

Ah, okay. That makes slightly more sense, although savory scones...
Infinite Revolution
24-06-2007, 22:03
i think the american idea of what constitutes gravy is slightly different as well.
Oklatex
24-06-2007, 22:40
i think the american idea of what constitutes gravy is slightly different as well.

This...with eggs. Sometimes the gravy has sausage or ground beef in it. If it's ground beef in it the military calls it SOS and it is usually served on toast.

Oh, but all of them are so good. :fluffle:

http://www.radhole.com/photos/BizqitznGraveeee_s.jpg
Infinite Revolution
24-06-2007, 22:54
see that's a white sauce if it's anything. gravy should be some sort of shade of brown and it can have little green bits that might be herbs, but it can be as runny as water or as viscous as golden syrup. lumps are a bonus. and added wine, onions and garlic make for a truly heroic gravy. i love gravy.
StupidPoems
24-06-2007, 23:19
not big on gravy personally. I tend to pour Reggae Reggae sauce over all my food instead. Good old Dragon's Den :)
UNITIHU
24-06-2007, 23:47
Oh, and lobster bisque. And clams on the grill with garlic butter. And grilled softshell crabs. And steamers. And mussels. And clam chowder. And boiled lobster.

You get the drift.
Oklatex
24-06-2007, 23:52
Oh, and lobster bisque. And clams on the grill with garlic butter. And grilled softshell crabs. And steamers. And mussels. And clam chowder. And boiled lobster.

You get the drift.

And fried whole clams like they cook in New England, and steamed clams, and mussels steamed in white wine, butter, garlic, and parsley...and I've just gained 20 lbs...don't forget the steamed king crab and butter...and...
UNITIHU
25-06-2007, 00:07
And fried whole clams like they cook in New England, and steamed clams, and mussels steamed in white wine, butter, garlic, and parsley...and I've just gained 20 lbs...don't forget the steamed king crab and butter...and...

I live in New England, so I get it all the time. :p
Pirated Corsairs
25-06-2007, 01:41
Garlic bread-- mmm, I just made some myself, and, I have to say, it is very much better than some pre-packaged store-bought microwavable stuff.

Buffalo Wings-- and HOT. If you don't drink at least a quart of water afterwards, then they aren't hot. They are mild, or moderate at best.

A nice, juicy steak, cooked no further than medium. What some people call "medium-well," I call "burnt."

**drools**
Oklatex
25-06-2007, 02:35
I live in New England, so I get it all the time. :p

Send me some. Please, I beg you, just a pint of fried clams, and maybe a pint of steamed clams...please...oh..pretty please...

http://www.roadfood.com/photos/5882.jpg

Ok, OK just one clam. Please...please