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when 06.29.2006 12:21 AM

i'm eating my fingernails, as usual.

nomadicfollower 06.29.2006 01:31 PM

Fuck, munties like hell. A bowl and no lunch'll get'cha. Hah. Anyway, serious hunger....What to eat? FUCK!.

Tokolosh 06.29.2006 01:44 PM

Right now I'm eating Betsy's hot spicy cocktail nuts.

In about 20 mins the doorbell will ring and it'll be the guy from the italian restaurant on the scooter with a portion of pasta penne al pesto, lasagna with 4 types of cheese and napolitana saus, and half a loaf of freshly baked bread.

acousticrock87 06.29.2006 02:03 PM

Pesto penne rocks. I used to make that where I worked. The best pasta ever, though, is farfalle in spicy bell pepper sauce. I don't remember what the sauce is called. I'm so hungry now.

Tokolosh 06.29.2006 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acousticrock87
Pesto penne rocks. I used to make that where I worked. The best pasta ever, though, is farfalle in spicy bell pepper sauce. I don't remember what the sauce is called. I'm so hungry now.


I love the smell of freshly ground pepper.

EMMAh 06.29.2006 04:08 PM

Some broccoli/noodle thing

krastian 06.29.2006 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acousticrock87
Pesto penne rocks. I used to make that where I worked. The best pasta ever, though, is farfalle in spicy bell pepper sauce. I don't remember what the sauce is called. I'm so hungry now.

Pesto anything rocks.

kingcoffee 06.29.2006 04:53 PM

Burgers with a side of garlic roasted potato wedges and a fat bowl of weed for dessert.

Hip Priest 06.29.2006 05:11 PM

Supper tonight is a glass of milk, and some pitta bread with salad.

Hip Priest 06.29.2006 05:21 PM

Certainly they do. People who eat supper do, anyway!

acousticrock87 06.29.2006 05:29 PM

Not in America. Only old people and people who watch Little House on the Prairie too much.

Which would be "at all."

nomadicfollower 06.29.2006 05:33 PM

Dinner is lunch. Supper, is well...supper.

Hip Priest 06.29.2006 05:35 PM

No no. It goes like this:

Breakfast
Elevenses
Lunch
Afternoon tea
Tea (light meal) or dinner (serious meal)
Supper

acousticrock87 06.29.2006 05:36 PM

Dinner is steak. Supper is having a bowl of soup because you can't stomach a full dinner.

Hip Priest 06.29.2006 05:38 PM

Supper is what you have before retiring to bed. Anything from a biscuit to a small meal, generally. Almost any kind of salad-based situation makes a splendid supper, I feel. Where cheese is involved, lashings of chutney is ideal.

nomadicfollower 06.29.2006 05:39 PM

So dinner is supper (serious meal) and supper is just a snack?

Hip Priest 06.29.2006 05:42 PM

Dinner is a proper meal, tea is a light one, taken anytime from approximately 5pm - 7pm (the main meal of the day). Supper is partaken of late at night. It may be a snack, a small meal, or anything in between.

I rather sense that cultural differences are at work here.

Soup for supper would be a ghastly faux pas; soup should only be enjoyed for lunch or as a starter at dinner. I'm rather partial to cream of asparagus, personally.

nomadicfollower 06.29.2006 05:44 PM

Yes, so it would seem. I'm only familiar with breakfast, lunch (sometimes dinner), supper, and various other, spastic food orgies anywhere between breakfast and breakfast the next day.

Hip Priest 06.29.2006 05:46 PM

Depends who you are, and where you're from, doesn't it? I've been mocked for using the word 'lunch' instead of 'dinner' by certain types. Tschh - bunch of savages in my town.

acousticrock87 06.29.2006 05:48 PM

In America, officially, we have "breakfast" in the morning, "lunch" around noon, and "dinner" around 5-6 PM. Technically, though, each day is just one big meal.

Hip Priest 06.29.2006 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acousticrock87
In America, officially, we have "breakfast" in the morning, "lunch" around noon, and "dinner" around 5-6 PM. Technically, though, each day is just one big meal.


Ha ha. That's certainly the recieved wisdom here. We're given to understand that American meals are rather expansive and robust.

I actually prefer to miss breakfast (bar the obligatory cup of coffee, of course) and indulge in a slightly more serious elevenses instead. But that's not really the done thing, so don't rat on me to Mater and Pater, or they'll cause the most frightful stink.

EMMAh 06.29.2006 10:28 PM

I don't like calling it dinner, it just sounds wrong.
Supper.

HaydenAsche 06.29.2006 10:42 PM

HOT

acousticrock87 06.29.2006 10:45 PM

That's about all they're good for.

 

Inhuman 06.30.2006 11:17 AM

A glazed Donut, but I need something better for this hangover...

nomadicfollower 06.30.2006 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inhuman
A glazed Donut, but I need something better for this hangover...




Listening to Hair Police will rid you of that hangover in no time.

I just made some blueberry, banana pancakes, and I must say, they had to be the best breakfast I've ever made.

Inhuman 06.30.2006 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadicfollower
Listening to Hair Police will rid you of that hangover in no time.

I just made some blueberry, banana pancakes, and I must say, they had to be the best breakfast I've ever made.


I was JUST thinking about Hair Police right before I read this post. I love fruit pancakes, I barely get them. I missed breakfast from sleeping in...it's the only day I don't have to wake up at 3:30am for work.

nomadicfollower 06.30.2006 11:24 AM

3:30 for work? What do you do?

Yeah, fruit pancakes are excellent. Strawberry being among the best. I've already begun thinking about the many combinations of fruits I could use.

Pookie 06.30.2006 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hip Priest
I actually prefer to miss breakfast.


"Only fat people skip breakfast".

I never took you to be so refined.

I've always had breakfast, dinner & tea (tea as in "Get us tea on mother"), with any number of snacks of any size in between.

I've just eaten 2 chocolate biscuits & will have salmon for my tea when I get home.

Inhuman 06.30.2006 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadicfollower
3:30 for work? What do you do?

Yeah, fruit pancakes are excellent. Strawberry being among the best. I've already begun thinking about the many combinations of fruits I could use.


I do landscaping at a golf course. Work starts at 5:00am, and I have to bike there :(.

I don't think I've tried strawberry before, but Banana Raspberry is excellent!

corporate.ghost 07.01.2006 12:13 PM

Lucky Charms

shentov 07.01.2006 01:14 PM

yoghurt with berries and sugar earlyer this day
now - beer and ciggies:)

!@#$%! 07.06.2006 12:00 PM

carne adobada breakfast burrito
black coffee
marlboro red

gmku 07.06.2006 12:03 PM

Lunch:

Leftover hamburger on bun with mustard
Apple
Leftover potato salad (very small amount)
Coffee w/ cream

_slavo_ 07.06.2006 12:04 PM

acid milk

Tokolosh 07.06.2006 12:36 PM

I'm about to make a pasta salad for supper.

Portion for 4

1kg cold cooked pasta
1 red paprika
2 spring onions
400g kidney beans
handful of green olives
100g of parma cheese
200ml Crème Fraîche
2 tins of plain tuna

Mix the whole lot together and add salt and pepper.
Vualá!





 


Great meal for hot weather.

Grete 07.06.2006 02:44 PM

nothing..

Massenvernichtungswaffen 07.06.2006 02:47 PM

A steak. A very bloody bloody steak. ooo mama.. I would rather something mexican though. something insanely spicy. ...
my favourite meal is probably hungarian goulash (much different than what north americans think goulash is)
weißwurst and sweet mustard is pretty goodsla
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gotta go stuff face...

Tokolosh 07.06.2006 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grete
nothing..


That's sad. :(
An italian without food. Tragedy!
Manja Bella!

BELLA POLENTA

Quando se pianta la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se pianta cosi,
Se pianta cosi!

(Refrão)
Oh, oh, oh, bella polenta cosi!
Tcha, tcha, tchum, tcha, tcha, tchum,
tcha, tcha, tchum, dum, dum, dum!

Quando se cresce la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se cresce cosi, se pianta cosi, se cresce cosi!
(Refrão)

Quando se enfiora la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se enfiora cosi, se pianta cosi, se cresce cosi,
Se enfiora cosi!
(Refrão)

Quando se taglia la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se taglia cosi,
Se pianta cosi, se cresce cosi, se enfiora cosi, se taglia cosi!
(Refrão)

Quando se moge la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se moge cosi, se pianta cosi, se cresce cosi,
Se enfiora cosi, se taglia cosi, se moge cosi!
(Refrão)

Quando se cose la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se cose cosi,
Se pianta cosi, se cresce cosi, se enfiora cosi, se taglia cosi,
Se moge cosi, se cose cosi!
(Refrão)

Quando se manja la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se manja cosi,
Se pianta cosi, se cresce cosi, se enfiora cosi, se taglia cosi,
Se moge cosi, se cose cosi, se manja cosi!
(Refrão)

Quando se gusta la bella polenta,
La bella polenta se gusta cosi,
Se pianta cosi, se cresce cosi, se enfiora cosi, se taglia cosi,
Se moge cosi, se cose cosi, se manja cosi, se gusta cosi!
(Refrão).

nomadicfollower 07.06.2006 03:11 PM

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