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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:23 am
what would it be? I'd replicate a Mango-a-go-go from Jamba Juice. 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:27 am
Mom's homemade chicken curry on basmati rice. emotion_drool
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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:58 am
Hiddochi wolf Mom's homemade chicken curry on basmati rice. emotion_drool That does sound tasty!
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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 6:31 pm
Pepsi Blue... ALL THE PEPSI BLUE... DEAR GOD THE PEPSI BLUE
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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 10:01 pm
A Sonic Triple Chocolate Master Blast blaugh
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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 10:03 pm
After watching the finale of Ride With Norman Reedus, I would love to try the "Swamp Combo" from Joanie’s Blue Crab Café. It's got frog legs, gator nuggets, crab cake, Indian fry bread with Joanie's famous salsa and a side of cole slaw.
I've eaten frog legs before and enjoyed them. However, I'm curious on what gator tastes like. When Norman tried them, he said that it tasted like a combination of chicken and calamari. sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:24 am
I'd replicate more coconut juice with pulp and egg custard. emotion_drool
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 11:33 am
Prof. Moonie After watching the finale of Ride With Norman Reedus, I would love to try the "Swamp Combo" from Joanie’s Blue Crab Café. It's got frog legs, gator nuggets, crab cake, Indian fry bread with Joanie's famous salsa and a side of cole slaw. I've eaten frog legs before and enjoyed them. However, I'm curious on what gator tastes like. When Norman tried them, he said that it tasted like a combination of chicken and calamari. sweatdrop have you tried turtle? that is what gator reminds me of. in my Northeastern US city we have a gator BBQ of all things! surprised it also seems a little bit like duck; you know, more on the dark than light side.
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 8:45 pm
beaulolais Prof. Moonie After watching the finale of Ride With Norman Reedus, I would love to try the "Swamp Combo" from Joanie’s Blue Crab Café. It's got frog legs, gator nuggets, crab cake, Indian fry bread with Joanie's famous salsa and a side of cole slaw. I've eaten frog legs before and enjoyed them. However, I'm curious on what gator tastes like. When Norman tried them, he said that it tasted like a combination of chicken and calamari. sweatdrop have you tried turtle? that is what gator reminds me of. in my Northeastern US city we have a gator BBQ of all things! surprised it also seems a little bit like duck; you know, more on the dark than light side. No, I haven't tried turtle. It's another one of those meats that harder to find on a menu around here in the Northwest. Probably the only place you'll find it is at the special meat stores that sell those unique choices. I think I've only had duck once, so I wouldn't remember the taste of it. sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 7:08 pm
Prof. Moonie beaulolais Prof. Moonie After watching the finale of Ride With Norman Reedus, I would love to try the "Swamp Combo" from Joanie’s Blue Crab Café. It's got frog legs, gator nuggets, crab cake, Indian fry bread with Joanie's famous salsa and a side of cole slaw. I've eaten frog legs before and enjoyed them. However, I'm curious on what gator tastes like. When Norman tried them, he said that it tasted like a combination of chicken and calamari. sweatdrop have you tried turtle? that is what gator reminds me of. in my Northeastern US city we have a gator BBQ of all things! surprised it also seems a little bit like duck; you know, more on the dark than light side. No, I haven't tried turtle. It's another one of those meats that harder to find on a menu around here in the Northwest. Probably the only place you'll find it is at the special meat stores that sell those unique choices. I think I've only had duck once, so I wouldn't remember the taste of it. sweatdrop The time I had duck I ended up with diarrhea so...
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 3:25 pm
Zphal Prof. Moonie beaulolais Prof. Moonie After watching the finale of Ride With Norman Reedus, I would love to try the "Swamp Combo" from Joanie’s Blue Crab Café. It's got frog legs, gator nuggets, crab cake, Indian fry bread with Joanie's famous salsa and a side of cole slaw. I've eaten frog legs before and enjoyed them. However, I'm curious on what gator tastes like. When Norman tried them, he said that it tasted like a combination of chicken and calamari. sweatdrop have you tried turtle? that is what gator reminds me of. in my Northeastern US city we have a gator BBQ of all things! surprised it also seems a little bit like duck; you know, more on the dark than light side. No, I haven't tried turtle. It's another one of those meats that harder to find on a menu around here in the Northwest. Probably the only place you'll find it is at the special meat stores that sell those unique choices. I think I've only had duck once, so I wouldn't remember the taste of it. sweatdrop The time I had duck I ended up with diarrhea so... Oh, that's no fun.
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 5:29 pm
Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie beaulolais Prof. Moonie After watching the finale of Ride With Norman Reedus, I would love to try the "Swamp Combo" from Joanie’s Blue Crab Café. It's got frog legs, gator nuggets, crab cake, Indian fry bread with Joanie's famous salsa and a side of cole slaw. I've eaten frog legs before and enjoyed them. However, I'm curious on what gator tastes like. When Norman tried them, he said that it tasted like a combination of chicken and calamari. sweatdrop have you tried turtle? that is what gator reminds me of. in my Northeastern US city we have a gator BBQ of all things! surprised it also seems a little bit like duck; you know, more on the dark than light side. No, I haven't tried turtle. It's another one of those meats that harder to find on a menu around here in the Northwest. Probably the only place you'll find it is at the special meat stores that sell those unique choices. I think I've only had duck once, so I wouldn't remember the taste of it. sweatdrop The time I had duck I ended up with diarrhea so... Oh, that's no fun. Only as a laugh well after the fact.
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 1:57 pm
duck confit is a famously decadent dish, but it basically involves stewing the duck in its own fat. it is really greasy, so one had best have a strong digestive system before attempting it.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/duck-confit-recipe2.html
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 12:56 pm
Right now I think Honey BBQ wings from Buffalo Wild Wings.
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