The Food Topic #Nom nOm noM
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The jelly my mom buys is never too sweet and it always has actual fruit in it.
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My aunt makes homemade plum and nlackberry jelly.
I like them both, but I like tartness, so I always use plum.
I like them both, but I like tartness, so I always use plum.
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I'm not sure I even want to think about what would happen if my mum made jam...
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Sunday morning breakfast?
cinnamon cereal and thats about it, sometime I grab a peaunut butter bannana sandvich.
cinnamon cereal and thats about it, sometime I grab a peaunut butter bannana sandvich.
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It depends on what's in the house. Sometimes I go out and get donuts. Sometimes I bake some muffins.
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Peanut butter and strawberry jam on two separate pieces of multigrain toast with a galss of milk and a banana.
Or Eggs Benedict, either's good.
Or Eggs Benedict, either's good.
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Rice. Everyday.
They come in all sorts of colors! Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, white, black rice.
Rice>Wheat
They come in all sorts of colors! Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, white, black rice.
Rice>Wheat
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Two eggs over easy, hash, bacon, sausage, and whatever flavor Kool-aid I have around the house at the time.
The perfect Sunday morning breakfast for me. (Of course, I haven't had a breakfast like that on a Sunday morning in years. )
The perfect Sunday morning breakfast for me. (Of course, I haven't had a breakfast like that on a Sunday morning in years. )
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Now, if we're going for perfect breakfast...
Two eggs over medium, two slices of toast with either butter or grape jelly, three strips of bacon, neither two floppy or two crunchy, a small glass of orange juice, and a small glass of milk.
Two eggs over medium, two slices of toast with either butter or grape jelly, three strips of bacon, neither two floppy or two crunchy, a small glass of orange juice, and a small glass of milk.
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I'm pretty comfortable with Western style breakfasts. Waffles are delicious! Every once in a while, I'll dine in a breakfast restaurant.
Though from my home country, breakfast isn't all too different from lunch or dinner.
I'd want Western breakfasts if I wanted something sweet. Not too healthy to indulge yourself in sweets, but orange juice is one of the best drinks to have in the morning. I love my OJ.
Though from my home country, breakfast isn't all too different from lunch or dinner.
I'd want Western breakfasts if I wanted something sweet. Not too healthy to indulge yourself in sweets, but orange juice is one of the best drinks to have in the morning. I love my OJ.
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I drink orange juice every single morning.
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Y'all don't want me telling how the big companies can have "fresh" OJ year-round...
So I'll just say that I freaking love milk.
So I'll just say that I freaking love milk.
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You mean malk?
Also, to keep things on topic, protip: too much liquid added to scrambled eggs (in my case, buffalo wing sauce and Tabasco) makes the eggs form tiny little granules. It tastes the same, but the texture tastes like grits-- really soft, squishy grits. Next time I'll definitely be putting the sauce ingredients in after the eggs themselves are ready to serve.
Also, I now have access to the family recipe book, so I can finally post up the long-promised bean dip recipe once I find the dang thing.
Also, to keep things on topic, protip: too much liquid added to scrambled eggs (in my case, buffalo wing sauce and Tabasco) makes the eggs form tiny little granules. It tastes the same, but the texture tastes like grits-- really soft, squishy grits. Next time I'll definitely be putting the sauce ingredients in after the eggs themselves are ready to serve.
Also, I now have access to the family recipe book, so I can finally post up the long-promised bean dip recipe once I find the dang thing.
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Well I don't drink it everyday, but everytime I buy it. How often that is, I don't know.
Are you talking about pasteurization? They do that on milk too.
I only drink Florida orange juice? I think that's what it is called. I don't know if it is really that natural as it claims to be, but it sure tastes a lot better than the crap they serve in airplanes.
Are you talking about pasteurization? They do that on milk too.
I only drink Florida orange juice? I think that's what it is called. I don't know if it is really that natural as it claims to be, but it sure tastes a lot better than the crap they serve in airplanes.
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Simply Orange, yes! That's the one I always drink as well. It is delicious.McFly wrote:I always drink Simply Orange.
And for those curious, the orange juice gets stored in massive vats, then all the oxygen gets taken out, meaning the stuff won't spoil. Pretty cool.
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Okay, so this is a question for all the Fanta executives that I know are all over the forums
How come orange Fanta is a completely different drink in Europe than it is in the US
In the US it's this awful syrupy stuff
In Europe it actually tastes like oranges
what gives
How come orange Fanta is a completely different drink in Europe than it is in the US
In the US it's this awful syrupy stuff
In Europe it actually tastes like oranges
what gives
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Aww, I like orange Fanta.CaptainPea wrote:Okay, so this is a question for all the Fanta executives that I know are all over the forums
How come orange Fanta is a completely different drink in Europe than it is in the US
In the US it's this awful syrupy stuff
In Europe it actually tastes like oranges
what gives
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I think it's too sweet, but there's no accounting for taste. Regardless, it still strikes me as weird that they would bother to create two different drinks and market them as the same.Penwrite wrote:Aww, I like orange Fanta.
Oh, also, if we have strawberry Fanta in the US, I've never seen it. I want that too.
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Ummm, maybe cuz majority of food consumptions are quantity over quality in US? It's only maybe.CaptainPea wrote:Okay, so this is a question for all the Fanta executives that I know are all over the forums
How come orange Fanta is a completely different drink in Europe than it is in the US
In the US it's this awful syrupy stuff
In Europe it actually tastes like oranges
what gives
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Where are you in the US? We have strawberry Fanta here in Oklahoma.CaptainPea wrote:I think it's too sweet, but there's no accounting for taste. Regardless, it still strikes me as weird that they would bother to create two different drinks and market them as the same.Penwrite wrote:Aww, I like orange Fanta.
Oh, also, if we have strawberry Fanta in the US, I've never seen it. I want that too.
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East coast. It's probably just that I haven't ever bothered to look for it; it's just that the only Fanta that ever seems to be around is orange.
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I happen to enjoy US Fanta!
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instead of those manufactured drinks, I drink homemade BANNANA MILKSHAKE!!
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Ugh, I can't stand bananas. I used to eat 'em back in elementary school, but after a while I started disliking them.
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Grapefruit. I hate grapefruit.
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I don't like grapefruit, pears, blackberries or melons. Other than that I love most fruit!
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Raisins are good, but I prefer grapes.texascat018 wrote: how about Raisin?
But pears and melons are delicious . You're the weird one, not me!Sleet wrote:I don't like grapefruit, pears, blackberries or melons. Other than that I love most fruit!
And Red Delicious apples are not delicious, though every other apple is delicious.
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Hey! Are strawberries fruits?
I'm not so sure...
Anyway, I love strawberries so I need to make sure what type of food it is considered to be.
I'm not so sure...
Anyway, I love strawberries so I need to make sure what type of food it is considered to be.
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Well botanically, fruits are the ovary of a plant which contain the seeds and I'm pretty sure strawberries have seeds on the outside (something doesn't have to have plantable seeds to be considered fruit). More qualitatively, it's any edible part of a plant which has a generally sweet flavour. However, this tells me pumpkin is a fruit because it has seeds and I think it has more of a sweet flavour than most vegetables.
Speaking of, I don't like pumpkin.
Speaking of, I don't like pumpkin.
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All berries are fruits unless there's some bizarre exception I'm not aware of
I think the definition of what is and is not fruit is kind of blurry anyways, but berries are a safe bet.
I think the definition of what is and is not fruit is kind of blurry anyways, but berries are a safe bet.
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All berries are in fact fruit.
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I decided to get creative a couple of days ago with what I had in my in my kitchen, this is what I came up with. I had a can of chicken broth, some bacon and a potato. It was simple enough. I just sliced up the bacon and the potato and boiled the pieces in the broth. The resulting soup was quite good.
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Tomatoes are technically a fruit.
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Not only a fruit, but the best fruit. <3
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