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Re: Favorite food/recipes - Tragic Hero - 04-21-2008

(04-21-2008, 10:23 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=85.msg3750#msg3750 date=1208818390]

I was just listening to an NPR thing on this today LOL.  Basically your fine if you take some precautions.  But eating sushi like everyday is not recommended.

Fear mongering cock bags, this must be why Japan has the largest average life span of any nation on earth, all that poisoning in the seafood they eat
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All this talk about Seafood is making me hungry.  Someone needs to invent a Sushi delivery service.  They'd make millions I tell ya


Re: Favorite food/recipes - exanimo - 04-21-2008

(04-21-2008, 06:18 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: mercury poisoning from fish? Check: http://archives.cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/parenting/04/12/fish.pregnant/
salmonella from chicken? Check: http://www.salmonella.org/faq.html
pork and trichinosis? check: http://www.askthemeatman.com/pork_Trichinosis.htm
Beef? You knew this was coming: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804EFD6113EF932A15756C0A9659C8B63

alright, so vegan is ok?
no: http://www.cqs.com/50harm.htm
no: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20498998/
and no: http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/pesticides.htm

When in doubt, you can always go with Breatharianism and live only on air.
http://www.breatharian.com/home.html

HAH!



Re: Favorite food/recipes - Resonance - 04-22-2008

Gotta love peanut satay, best food ever.

Can't remember quantities of ingredients sorry as I just make it from how much I know is right.

Recipe:
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Melt butter in a saucepan, then add thinly sliced onion and crushed garlic. Cook until onion is soft but not brown. Then add chili powder.

Next add water, then bring to boil and add extra crunchy peanut butter. Adjust quantities until you have a smooth sauce.

Finally add soy sauce, lemon juice, salt and sugar to taste.

Serve with rice or fried noodles and stir fried vegetables. This goes very good with chicken or pork kebabs.

Another of my favorite foods is small pieces of chicken breast wrapped in strips of bacon, then grilled. This goes very nicely in a sandwich of tomato, good cheese and sourdough bread.

And finally my favorite snack food is a brand of Indonesian instant noodles called Mi Goreng.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - exanimo - 04-22-2008

<3 Peanut Satay


And Coke Classic.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - Surf314 - 04-22-2008

(04-21-2008, 10:23 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=85.msg3750#msg3750 date=1208818390]

I was just listening to an NPR thing on this today LOL.  Basically your fine if you take some precautions.  But eating sushi like everyday is not recommended.

Fear mongering cock bags, this must be why Japan has the largest average life span of any nation on earth, all that poisoning in the seafood they eat
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From what I understand it is only certain areas the fish can be dangerous from, I don't think Japan has as much of a problem.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - shipero - 04-22-2008

Chicken Cordon Bleu is my favorite food ever. A part of me want to try making Ham Cordon Bleu because I like my dinner to be redundant.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - ZargonX - 04-22-2008

(04-22-2008, 08:50 AM)shipero link Wrote: Chicken Cordon Bleu is my favorite food ever. A part of me want to try making Ham Cordon Bleu because I like my dinner to be redundant.

I think that might violate a law of physics.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - Luca Shoal - 04-22-2008

(04-22-2008, 08:50 AM)shipero link Wrote: Chicken Cordon Bleu is my favorite food ever. A part of me want to try making Ham Cordon Bleu because I like my dinner to be redundant.
Try Kiev. Same procedure as Cordon Bleu, but you use butter and chives instead of cheese and ham. It doesn't sound as good...but damn is it just as delicious, to me at least.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - ToiletDuck - 06-23-2008

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just tried a burger with these flat style buns and omg they're delicious! they were toasted so the cheese melted nicely ^_^


Re: Favorite food/recipes - ktj - 06-24-2008

Awesome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium_chloride


Re: Favorite food/recipes - NiceGuy - 06-24-2008

My favorite:

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Recipe:

Raw sushi grade fish. Slice & dice. Serve chilled. YUM!  ;D


Re: Favorite food/recipes - 1Trace1 - 06-24-2008

I love salmon sashimi  ;D


Re: Favorite food/recipes - KarthXLR - 06-24-2008

Some Fettucini Alfredo with Broccoli and Parmesan will do me juuuuuuuuuuust fine. *licks lips*


Re: Favorite food/recipes - copulatingduck - 06-24-2008

This thread made me super hungry. brb, going to mcdonalds


Re: Favorite food/recipes - Wedge - 06-24-2008

(06-24-2008, 12:34 PM)copulatingduck link Wrote: This thread made me super hungry. brb, going to mcdonalds

I thought that was something you did when you wanted to lose your apetite?  Seriously though, I could count the times I've eaten at a chain fast food resturant in the last year or two on one hand.  And now that I'm moving to Portland, I will NEVER have to eat at anything but local resturants again.  It's so ridiculous these days too, because fast food is barely any cheaper than something from a good local place now.  I remember being at a Jack'n'the Box once and meals were $6-7!  That's the price of a lunch special at any local Thai place!


Re: Favorite food/recipes - Surf314 - 06-24-2008

(06-24-2008, 02:29 PM)Wedge link Wrote: [quote author=copulatingduck link=topic=85.msg15392#msg15392 date=1214328869]
This thread made me super hungry. brb, going to mcdonalds

I thought that was something you did when you wanted to lose your apetite?  Seriously though, I could count the times I've eaten at a chain fast food resturant in the last year or two on one hand.  And now that I'm moving to Portland, I will NEVER have to eat at anything but local resturants again.  It's so ridiculous these days too, because fast food is barely any cheaper than something from a good local place now.  I remember being at a Jack'n'the Box once and meals were $6-7!  That's the price of a lunch special at any local Thai place!
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You're moving to Portland?  I got a friend that lives there.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - copulatingduck - 06-24-2008

(06-24-2008, 02:29 PM)Wedge link Wrote: [quote author=copulatingduck link=topic=85.msg15392#msg15392 date=1214328869]
This thread made me super hungry. brb, going to mcdonalds

I thought that was something you did when you wanted to lose your apetite?  Seriously though, I could count the times I've eaten at a chain fast food resturant in the last year or two on one hand.  And now that I'm moving to Portland, I will NEVER have to eat at anything but local resturants again.  It's so ridiculous these days too, because fast food is barely any cheaper than something from a good local place now.  I remember being at a Jack'n'the Box once and meals were $6-7!  That's the price of a lunch special at any local Thai place!
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Haha, I don't think I can count on 2 hands the number of times I've had fast food in the last week. :'( Work necessitates it.


Re: Favorite food/recipes - Luinbariel - 06-24-2008

Mmm delicious sushi.

But, I love anything with peanut sauce... Also Nasi, something my parents introduced me to from Holland. I could really go for some of that right now.... with peanut sauce.




Re: Favorite food/recipes - ainmosni - 06-24-2008

(06-24-2008, 06:45 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: Mmm delicious sushi.

But, I love anything with peanut sauce... Also Nasi, something my parents introduced me to from Holland. I could really go for some of that right now.... with peanut sauce.

Yep, we love our peanut sauce here but we stole it from the indonesians though...


Re: Favorite food/recipes - Tragic Hero - 06-24-2008

I just went to a Hamada the other day (its like a benihana(spelling?)) and had the special:  Lobster and Steak with some Udon noodles and vegetables.  And a bowl of white rice.  Man it was good eating.