What Did You Eat Today That Was Delicious?

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  1. TipsyGypsy

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    Gherkins?
     
  2. Mattekat

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    My roommate's friend came over and brought some delicious little chocolate filled biscuits to share with everyone! That's all I've had today so far.
     
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    Arbys roast beef sammiches .. havent had one in a maybe 10yrs. hit the spot.. (we have the meats)
     
  4. SpacemanSpiff

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    striploin steak

    marinated it all afternoon in italian dressing then dug out the bbq and stood there in the freezing rain to cook it


    and loved every single bite of it
     
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  5. Aerianne

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    My leftover meatloaf, beans and fermented cabbage.

    It was nomly.
     
  6. themnax

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    roast beast, noodles and cabbage in the food court at the mall on my way home from tj's
    just now i had a slice of pastrami and a couple of bites of tj's 'wine country chicken salad'
     
  7. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    I just ate a snickerdoodle cookie sandwich that consisted or two snickerdoodle cookies with snickerdoodle frosting in between. Really good.
     
  8. TipsyGypsy

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    Never heard of a snickerdoodle.

    I had crumpets with honey for breakfast. They were pretty good.
     
  9. Ashalicious

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    Chocolate ice cream with crushed graham crackers on top. The total portion only amounted to about one cup, but I still managed to give myself a belly ache.
     
  10. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    A snickerdoodle is basically a sugar cookie made with cinnamon sugar as opposed to just regular sugar.
     
  11. Asmodean

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    You could add them but they're not included in the dutch raw herring tradition (as far as I know). Just fine cut up onions and a haring without a head.
     
  12. TipsyGypsy

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    Ah- thanks!
     
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    Oh right. I think traditional rollmops dont have them either.
    Intresting!!
     
  14. Asmodean

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    I know the word rolmops and that it has something to do with herring but have no clue what a rolmops actually is!
     
  15. TipsyGypsy

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    Its pickled herring which has pickled onions wrapped inside and its rolled! Then kept in jars with more vinegar!
     
  16. Asmodean

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    Doesn't sound too appealing to me to be honest. But hey I'm not sure! I never tried sushi either so far (impressive huh? :p :D)
     
  17. TipsyGypsy

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    You've never tried sushi?!

    I only like the vegetarian ones to be fair. The texture of raw fish just isnt nice..
     
  18. Asmodean

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    Never explicitly got to it. I saw it once at a chinese restaurant but figured that wasn't the right place to try it. And I love chinese food from the restaurants here (usually a tad more indonesian than in english or american chinese restaurants I think). Going to the chinese restaurant/takeout and leave without 'babi pangang' just feels wrong.
     
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    Yup.... Never seen that in any Chinese restaurants here.

    We have more Thai i think.
     
  20. Asmodean

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    And Indian too. They're here as well but England's got more of them (due to their historic link with India probably). That's why we have grown to like hot peanut sauce (saté) on our frites and you guys get crazy over chutney.
     
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