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Every rule has an exception. The exception to vegetarian rules should be bacon!
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phhht, really looks good looks good compared to this[^]
after many otherwise intelligent sounding suggestions that achieved nothing the nice folks at Technet said the only solution was to low level format my hard disk then reinstall my signature. Sadly, this still didn't fix the issue!
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I eat a very lot of ToFu - and NEVER silken or other soft mushy forms.
This is the way to go: https://www.traderjoes.com/TJ_CMS_Content/Images/fearless-flyer/uploads/article-4698/83089-high-protein-organic-tofu.jpg[^], along with variations on the theme. Far more chewy then so-called "firm" and "extra-firm" normally available.
Easier to cook (less water), much much nicer to chew. And, as always, flavored the way you want to flavor it. Sautéing is a plus
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Yeah to be fair my wife likes tofu too.
I just find [cooked here Asian style] not at all fascinating (their soups too, noodles and fish and some of their other dishes)
- I'm not the 'subtle flavor' type (local tofu/soup style) and from your desc. believe yours is a lot different.
Odd here, they load some dishes up with Chili, others they look for subtle that for mine = flavorless???
...and to be honest I've never been the foodie type, heck buy me 3 large pizzas all the same flavor and I'll dine on that for the whole week.
perhaps just prefer a bit of strong flavor to help to disguise how 'left-over' some of my meals are.
OIOW: I mostly only eat to avoid that nasty side effect of not doing so,
after many otherwise intelligent sounding suggestions that achieved nothing the nice folks at Technet said the only solution was to low level format my hard disk then reinstall my signature. Sadly, this still didn't fix the issue!
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How can they possibly make a soy bean product, where organic soy beans is listed as the second ingredient (only after water) that provides only 4g/serving (4.7%) of protein - the beans by themselves have four times that protein content! The beans have 6% fiber; how did they get rid of that? The beans have about 10% carbohydrates; this stuff has 1/6th of that.
Sure ... if your body really needs nothing (which may very well be the case!), this may be the "food" for you. Eating food with minimal nutritional value may be the thing for you. At least if you insist on eating "something".
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That just looks like rice crispy treats, died red for Valentines day. Yum
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"Consume before 3 business days".
Weekends don't count? I don't think that's how it works...
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roadkill pickers got business every day.
weekends maybe even more with the visiting city folk driving like they own the whole road.
after many otherwise intelligent sounding suggestions that achieved nothing the nice folks at Technet said the only solution was to low level format my hard disk then reinstall my signature. Sadly, this still didn't fix the issue!
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The following is NOT open to argument:
Pineapple and similar fruits do not belong on a pizza. It's a borderline atrocity. Shyte, you may as well top it with chocolate syrup and marshmallows.
Only tomatoes (as in sauce) and breaded fried eggplant are proper, which, although technically fruits, are not tree-born candy.
Pizza is FOOD, not desert
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W∴ Balboos wrote: you may as well top it with chocolate syrup and marshmallows.
Please delete this as I don't want any pizza house to see this.
cheers,
Super
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W∴ Balboos wrote: you may as well top it with chocolate syrup and marshmallows.
Dessert pizza!
- probably better as waffles.
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W∴ Balboos wrote: Pizza is FOOD, not desert
Never been to Pizza Hut? (Sorry, that's the best link I could find...surprised I couldn't find it on their site)
OTOH, other than having a crust and being round, it hardly has anything in common with a "pizza".
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I'm curious, A lot of people object to pineapple on pizza, but Ham with Pineapple is a long standing traditional combination, and I don't think you'd call that "desert", even with the addition of maraschino cherries (imagine maraschino cherries on a pizza ...). So why object to Ham and Pineapple pizza? Are there some people for whom the Ham and Pineapple combination is unpleasant? Or is this just some form of food discrimination that looks down on things like Stilton cheese, or Mushrooms, or Steak and Kidney pie?
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W∴ Balboos wrote: breaded fried eggplant
Total barf city. No thanks. I think your pizzeria is shite.
It's much easier to enjoy the favor of both friend and foe, and not give a damn who's who. -- Lon Milo DuQuette
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That certainly would be a surprise, not a good surprise but a surprise!
Kinda like Ozzy without ever doing drugs?
It's been 6 months since I joined the gym and there's been no progress. I'm going there tomorrow in person to find out what's really going on!
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I enjoy surprises most of the time, except when it comes to food. Kiwi on pizza? a certain chef needs to be slapped.
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Don't humans vet the "random" toppings? !!@
Real programmers use butterflies
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There was a Woody Allen movie (could it be "Annie Hall"?) where Allen and his too young girlfriend waiting for their pizza. The waiter comes, gives them a strange look, and says "You must be the one who ordered a pizza with ..." and then he lists about thirty ingredients. When the waiter has left, Allen remarks: "He forgot the coconut!"
I saw this movie many years ago. After that, I startet adding cocnut to my pizzas - and really enjoyed it! It really isn't that surprising; it has been used it lots of non-Western cooking for ages. Boiling meat in coconut milk, using coconut fat/oil as an ingredient in dishes, or as I do: Adding shredded coconut meat when frying meat / hamburger, to add a slight nutty flavour to it.
I guess Italian cuisine affectionados do not applaud to coconut in their pizzas. Do Italian cuisine affectionados push pizza at all? My impression is that it in Italy, pizza is generally considered low-level street food, earning very little respect. If the rest of the world raises it to respectability, in some areas with coconut, in other areas with pineapple, in yet other areas with beef and peanuts, and the Italians say "Who cares?", why should we care? If some prairie guy comes to claim: The only nuts allowed in the True Prarie American Pizza to go along with beef are peanuts, the only kind of meat allowed in the True Praie American Pizza, then I shrug: That's fine with you prairie guys. Any Rudolf pizza with raindeer meat, og any chink food, isn't a True Prarie Pizza! ... Sure it isn't! That's the way I make it - sometimes in Hawai style, sometimes southeast Asian style, sometimes Sami style! (Actually, Sami style with rudolf, lots of onion and lots of black pepper is one of my favorite variants!)
If you won't accept pizza with pineapple, cocnut, rudolf or whatever as "pizza", then call it something else. But don't tell me that I am not allowed to make a dish from rudolf, pineapple, black pepper, coconut and pineapple and serve it to my friends! If they enjoy it (and they do), let them enjoy it. If you insist, I will call it something else than 'pizza' the next time I serve it!
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Member 7989122 wrote: og any chink food,
I hope you don't mean what I think you mean.
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Contains nuts, OK? (8)
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the only nearest CCC where we can say Scrotums fits
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: the only nearest CCC where we can say Scrotums fits
I got banned for that exact answer to an OriginalGriff CCC back in September. Sean's not an inconsistent weasely sunshine at all.
Michael Martin
Australia
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- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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