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What is your favorite non-starch, protein heavy meal?
2009-10-19, 6:37 PM #41
Originally posted by stat:
Flavored with cinnamon, ginger and dill of all things. :P


I have yet to discover something cinnamon and ginger are not delicious on.

Experiments have included, but are by no means limited to:
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Peanut butter and jelly and marshmellow sandwiches
Peanut butter and jelly and marshmellow and reeces sandwiches
Peanut butter and jelly and turkey sandwiches
Brownies
Soup
salmon
tuna (the real fish, not from a can)
chicken
steak
stirfry

I challenge you to find something it isn't good on.
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2009-10-19, 7:10 PM #42
Since peanut butter, jelly and turkey are not something I'd call delicious to begin with, I don't think we could ever come to any sort of consensus. Do you use ground ginger or fresh?
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2009-10-19, 7:31 PM #43
happydud, you would fail right out of culinary school. :P
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2009-10-19, 7:59 PM #44
Lamb shwarma.. drooool
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2009-10-19, 8:05 PM #45
Originally posted by Emon:
happydud, you would fail right out of culinary school. :P


In the same way that Bill Gates dropped out of MIT, or Einstein whatever fancy school I assume he failed out of for his radical BUT ULTIMATELY CORRECT ideas?

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2009-10-19, 8:12 PM #46
Originally posted by happydud:
In the same way that Bill Gates dropped out of MIT


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2009-10-19, 8:57 PM #47
Originally posted by happydud:
In the same way that Bill Gates dropped out of MIT, or Einstein whatever fancy school I assume he failed out of for his radical BUT ULTIMATELY CORRECT ideas?


Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard.

Albert Einstein was awarded an undergraduate degree in physics and mathematics from ETH Zurich and a doctorate from the University of Zurich.

Edit: Einstein published a paper on quantum physics the same year he defended his doctoral thesis. One of those "radical but ultimately correct ideas." :P
2009-10-19, 8:57 PM #48
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2009-10-20, 10:13 AM #49
Semen.



IN B4 VIN.

;)
2009-10-21, 2:02 AM #50
KFC's experimental Double Down sandwich.

[http://sandboxworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kfc1.jpg]

Bacon, cheese, and sauce between two pieces of fried chicken.
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2009-10-21, 3:30 AM #51
WIN.
2009-10-21, 6:34 AM #52
I think my arteries just started shaking in fear.

And I'm the goddamn BACONFISH.
nope.
2009-10-21, 6:36 AM #53
Yeah, imagining biting into that actually almost made me gag.
2009-10-21, 5:23 PM #54
If I liked cheese, that would be fantastic.
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2009-10-21, 6:20 PM #55
If there was a bun surrounding all of that, no one would make a fuss.
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2009-10-22, 8:43 AM #56
Originally posted by TheCarpKing:
KFC's experimental Double Down sandwich.

Bacon, cheese, and sauce between two pieces of fried chicken.


In Tel Aviv there's a place that makes pizzas with fried breaded chicken instead of a crust. They have toppings like fried onion and eggplant and such.

[http://www.mishloha.co.il/files/rest_logo_b/221200910166500.JPG]
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2009-10-22, 9:25 AM #57
You Israelis sure got a weird way of doing things. We don't adulterate our bunless double fried chicken sandwiches with vegetables, of all things.
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2009-10-22, 9:30 AM #58
I bet you would if there was an option of smothering it in "cheese".
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2009-10-22, 9:36 AM #59
Originally posted by TheCarpKing:
KFC's experimental Double Down sandwich.

[http://sandboxworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kfc1.jpg]

Bacon, cheese, and sauce between two pieces of fried chicken.


omg that looks so good
2009-10-22, 4:22 PM #60
Originally posted by happydud:
I have yet to discover something cinnamon and ginger are not delicious on.

Experiments have included, but are by no means limited to:
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Peanut butter and jelly and marshmellow sandwiches
Peanut butter and jelly and marshmellow and reeces sandwiches
Peanut butter and jelly and turkey sandwiches
Brownies
Soup
salmon
tuna (the real fish, not from a can)
chicken
steak
stirfry

I challenge you to find something it isn't good on.


Try dog and cat turd casserole. I'm quite sure that no ammount cinnamon and ginger will improve the taste by any significant amount.

Also, Mrs. Lovett's pies.
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2009-10-22, 7:40 PM #61
Actually Mrs Lovett's pies are quite tasty. Taste of chicken.
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2009-10-22, 7:48 PM #62
They're not low-starch, however.
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2009-10-22, 9:06 PM #63
Originally posted by Temperamental:
Semen.



IN B4 VIN.

;)


**** you
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