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Old 06-16-2009, 07:46 AM
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Clam Chowder....Either homemade or an off brand.
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Old 06-16-2009, 07:55 AM
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Well, V says I need an ox first. That just ain't happening in Baltimore. :p



Ugh, I just totally looked up this soup and you do use real cow tails! I thought V was kidding, LOL! British Cuisine is now scarier than previously known. :p
You ever tried eel Jelly? Now THAT is weird British Cuisine.
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Old 06-16-2009, 08:02 AM
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You ever tried eel Jelly? Now THAT is weird British Cuisine.
Eel Jelly? Wow! I didn't even know they had such a thing in England. Sounds like something from Japanese Cuisine. Do you put it on toast or something?

The strangest thing (and this is low on the strange scale) I had from England was Barley water, which tasted a lot like watery lemonade. I also had Dragon brand beef flavored potato chips in Wales (not sure if they are available in England), which were pretty damn tasty.
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Old 06-16-2009, 09:55 AM
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Potatoe and Leek is my faveorite, but there are so many others that are close to it. Pumpkin and coconut, Beetroot,Tom Yum, Broccoli and mint the list goes on.
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Old 06-16-2009, 10:17 AM
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Old 06-16-2009, 10:52 AM
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Inspired by this thread, I just had a rather tasty Tomato Parmesan soup for lunch. Admittedly it was from Tim Horton's, but as far as fast-food soup goes I was actually pretty impressed.
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Inspired by this thread, I just had a rather tasty Tomato Parmesan soup for lunch. Admittedly it was from Tim Horton's, but as far as fast-food soup goes I was actually pretty impressed.
gross again. I'm gonna make you hate Timmy's. haha. That soup is the only one I wouldn't eat from Tim Horton's because of the way it skins over in the heater. We had to scrape the film off of the top before serving it :eek:
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gross again. I'm gonna make you hate Timmy's. haha. That soup is the only one I wouldn't eat from Tim Horton's because of the way it skins over in the heater. We had to scrape the film off of the top before serving it :eek:
When it comes to fast-food, I'm a big fan of the whole "ignorance is bliss" angle. When I'm at work, my only options are either Timmy's or this little hole-in-the-wall that I'm positive is getting shut down by health inspectors one of these days.

By comparison - no matter how many horror stories you tell me - Tim's is really the only option.

(Yes, I realize I could pack a lunch...but who the hell has time for that? :p)
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Dang you guys to heck! It's six in the morning and now i am ready for dinner. i want recipes!!! Ashe.
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