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Food Therapy
« on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 20:53:44 »
Ever wanted to try something but couldn't because you live in the middle of nowhere?
Ever wished the guy or gal working out next to you in the gym didn't smell like his/her lunch?
Ever had an inexplicable craving for food you saw on the food network?
Ever been an expat in a foreign country?
Ever miss that regional specialty only found in your hometown?
Ever had to kiss a garlic lover?
Ever wanted to smack yourself for relying on yelp?

Of course you have.
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:06:07 »
The first question, all the time!

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:10:55 »
ive learned that i love garlic bread.
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:14:14 »
ive learned that i love garlic bread.

Ever been to the Gilroy garlic festival?

The first question, all the time!

This will probably sound silly to you, but as a Chicago "native" (born in a hospital outside Chicago) living in the west coast, I really miss a good deep dish pizza and those hot dogs.
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:16:13 »
I have not! I've gone by there a lot though. Funny thing is, I don't like garlic on anything. But I love garlic bread.

Ugh, now I really want some garlic bread :(.
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #5 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:17:33 »
ive learned that i love garlic bread.

Ever been to the Gilroy garlic festival?

The first question, all the time!

This will probably sound silly to you, but as a Chicago "native" (born in a hospital outside Chicago) living in the west coast, I really miss a good deep dish pizza and those hot dogs.

Never been to Chicago :/

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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:36:21 »
I've always wanted to try human flesh. Not like an entire meal, just a taste to satisfy my curiosity. Maybe a nice cut from the buttocks, I hear it tastes like pork  :-*

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #7 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:38:21 »
ive learned that i love garlic bread.

Ever been to the Gilroy garlic festival?

The first question, all the time!

This will probably sound silly to you, but as a Chicago "native" (born in a hospital outside Chicago) living in the west coast, I really miss a good deep dish pizza and those hot dogs.

So anywhere other than Chicago, then?

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #8 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:45:42 »
ive learned that i love garlic bread.

Ever been to the Gilroy garlic festival?

The first question, all the time!

This will probably sound silly to you, but as a Chicago "native" (born in a hospital outside Chicago) living in the west coast, I really miss a good deep dish pizza and those hot dogs.

So anywhere other than Chicago, then?

Forgot to add slightly* because I was thinking of pizza.
My parents lived in Chicago but the hospital they choose wasn't.



I've always wanted to try human flesh. Not like an entire meal, just a taste to satisfy my curiosity. Maybe a nice cut from the buttocks, I hear it tastes like pork  :-*

You've come to the right place! Who wants to send some sacrificial human buttock to our dear patient?

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #9 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 21:48:54 »
I've always wanted to try human flesh. Not like an entire meal, just a taste to satisfy my curiosity. Maybe a nice cut from the buttocks, I hear it tastes like pork  :-*

Mmmmm buttocks....

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #10 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 00:00:50 »


I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<

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« Reply #11 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 00:10:03 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.
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« Reply #12 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 00:20:53 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Oh wow that is so awesome! :D

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #13 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 02:18:36 »
it seems like "a few hours out of town" is a short distance in canada
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #14 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 02:43:52 »

it seems like "a few hours out of town" is a short distance in canada
well you can drive all the way through my town in about 20 mins from one side to the other and where I live I can be out of town in about 2 minutes flat. So from there it's open highway in all directions. So distance wise it's far enough I guess.
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #15 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 06:59:07 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

I just looked up poutine...I don't know why I've never heard of that.  It sounds delicious.

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #16 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 14:08:27 »
My new favourite Dominos pizza:

Pineapple
Chorizo sausage
Garlic butter
BBQ sauce base and BBQ cheese stuffed crust

**** the pineapple pizza haters, and I thought garlic butter was weird the first time I was recommended it, but hot damn it was good...
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #17 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 15:02:29 »
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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
dang where you find this?  I ended myself with a bucket of Sweet Martha's cookies and cheese curds last year so I wouldn't have been able to fit it in.  Milk run 2014? ^_^
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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
dang where you find this?  I ended myself with a bucket of Sweet Martha's cookies and cheese curds last year so I wouldn't have been able to fit it in.  Milk run 2014? ^_^

Oh god, those cookies... Curse Sweet Martha and her delicious cookies.  And the bottomless milk too.  I think I just got a bucket of cookies and hung out by the milk for a couple hours.  That was glorious.

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« Reply #19 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 15:28:49 »
Q.  Ever wanted to try something but couldn't because you live in the middle of nowhere?
A.  No, I live in the center of everywhere.

Q.  Ever wished the guy or gal working out next to you in the gym didn't smell like his/her lunch?
A.  Yes, but because I'm a New Yorker I'm never afraid to tell them that they stink. 

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A.  Not really, but I have wanted to try some of those places Guy Fieri finds.

Q.  Ever been an expat in a foreign country?
A.  Of course.

Q.  Ever miss that regional specialty only found in your hometown?
A.  Well, tbh, I do miss the cronut when I leave NYC.

Q.  Ever had to kiss a garlic lover?
A.  No.

Q.  Ever wanted to smack yourself for relying on yelp?
A.  LOL, yelp.  Wait, were you serious?  Just remember who writes the reviews on yelp:  the public.  Yes, the untrained, unsophisticated, uncultured yokels of yelp.  Typical Yelp review:  I loved this place in the big city that I went to!  The brick oven pizza was black on the bottom and cold on the top.  The waiter told me that's the way it's supposed to be.  I'm a bumpkin from the boondocks, so I believed him.  And I loved it!  You should go here and pay $50 for a cold, black pizza.  Soooo good.  ummy in my tummy.


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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #20 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 15:31:19 »
Living in a small ****ty town in Ontario sucks for food. I dream of bigger cities with a plethora of huge grocery stores...and Asian groceries, oh how I miss those.

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #21 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 15:35:37 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Chez Nous is only good a) when you are super drunk or b) when you are super stoned. Otherwise it's just some greazy ****. The options are nice, but meh. The new McDonalds poutine is strangely delicious..them shoestring fries at a 1/1 ratio to the cheese.

And do not forget the cottage poutine YM, you cannot deny the extravagant orgasmic poutines that we have crafted out there!

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« Reply #22 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 15:38:49 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Chez Nous is only good a) when you are super drunk or b) when you are super stoned. Otherwise it's just some greazy ****. The options are nice, but meh. The new McDonalds poutine is strangely delicious..them shoestring fries at a 1/1 ratio to the cheese.

And do not forget the cottage poutine YM, you cannot deny the extravagant orgasmic poutines that we have crafted out there!

McDonalds should drop some poutine in the USA, start a new movement!

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« Reply #23 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 15:41:11 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Chez Nous is only good a) when you are super drunk or b) when you are super stoned. Otherwise it's just some greazy ****. The options are nice, but meh. The new McDonalds poutine is strangely delicious..them shoestring fries at a 1/1 ratio to the cheese.

And do not forget the cottage poutine YM, you cannot deny the extravagant orgasmic poutines that we have crafted out there!

McDonalds should drop some poutine in the USA, start a new movement!



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« Reply #24 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 15:42:39 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Chez Nous is only good a) when you are super drunk or b) when you are super stoned. Otherwise it's just some greazy ****. The options are nice, but meh. The new McDonalds poutine is strangely delicious..them shoestring fries at a 1/1 ratio to the cheese.

And do not forget the cottage poutine YM, you cannot deny the extravagant orgasmic poutines that we have crafted out there!

McDonalds should drop some poutine in the USA, start a new movement!

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Wow...our good here is so boring... :(

I would also like to try a McLobster  ???

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« Reply #25 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 17:20:58 »


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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Chez Nous is only good a) when you are super drunk or b) when you are super stoned. Otherwise it's just some greazy ****. The options are nice, but meh. The new McDonalds poutine is strangely delicious..them shoestring fries at a 1/1 ratio to the cheese.

And do not forget the cottage poutine YM, you cannot deny the extravagant orgasmic poutines that we have crafted out there!
Oh yes, I haven't forgotten the cottage poutines we made. Fried mushrooms, onion, bacon. Different gravies and fresh outdoor deep fry fries. What else did we put in there? Steak. I remember one time we had steak in it.
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« Reply #26 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 19:52:44 »
Just saw an article on this. The poutine grilled cheese. Why am I not eating three of these right now?
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #27 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 22:45:01 »
Just saw an article on this. The poutine grilled cheese. Why am I not eating three of these right now?
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I just ate some ribs ... now I'm hungry again.

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« Reply #28 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 17:32:27 »
Q.  Ever wanted to smack yourself for relying on yelp?
A.  LOL, yelp.  Wait, were you serious?  Just remember who writes the reviews on yelp:  the public.  Yes, the untrained, unsophisticated, uncultured yokels of yelp.  Typical Yelp review:  I loved this place in the big city that I went to!  The brick oven pizza was black on the bottom and cold on the top.  The waiter told me that's the way it's supposed to be.  I'm a bumpkin from the boondocks, so I believed him.  And I loved it!  You should go here and pay $50 for a cold, black pizza.  Soooo good.  ummy in my tummy.

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« Reply #29 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 21:26:21 »
^^ hey... fly strips work pretty good...

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« Reply #30 on: Thu, 23 January 2014, 01:46:25 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

I just looked up poutine...I don't know why I've never heard of that.  It sounds delicious.

They have it at the state fair, try it this summer! :D

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« Reply #31 on: Thu, 23 January 2014, 01:47:50 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Chez Nous is only good a) when you are super drunk or b) when you are super stoned. Otherwise it's just some greazy ****. The options are nice, but meh. The new McDonalds poutine is strangely delicious..them shoestring fries at a 1/1 ratio to the cheese.

And do not forget the cottage poutine YM, you cannot deny the extravagant orgasmic poutines that we have crafted out there!

McDonalds should drop some poutine in the USA, start a new movement!

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WHATTTTTTTTTTTT... We should have that here !  :eek:


Just saw an article on this. The poutine grilled cheese. Why am I not eating three of these right now?
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OMG yes....  :eek:

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #32 on: Tue, 28 January 2014, 23:08:20 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
We have an amazing poutine place here in Timmins. And I'm a Canadian so I have tried many a poutine in my day from many places. I know some people from Vancouver who make sure they get it when they are here. You could ask for dill cheese curds or BBQ cheese curds that are made fresh a few hours out of town. Add bacon, add fried onions, add whatever you want. They will literally chop up a whole burger and add it in if you asked.

Chez Nous is only good a) when you are super drunk or b) when you are super stoned. Otherwise it's just some greazy ****. The options are nice, but meh. The new McDonalds poutine is strangely delicious..them shoestring fries at a 1/1 ratio to the cheese.

And do not forget the cottage poutine YM, you cannot deny the extravagant orgasmic poutines that we have crafted out there!

McDonalds should drop some poutine in the USA, start a new movement!

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WHATTTTTTTTTTTT... We should have that here !  :eek:


Just saw an article on this. The poutine grilled cheese. Why am I not eating three of these right now?
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OMG yes....  :eek:

WOAHHHH.
I'd actually go eat that.

I've been so sloth like this week I've ate this for dinner 2 times already :/

I'm going to need instant noodle therapy soon.
Oh I added an egg too for protein  :))

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #33 on: Tue, 28 January 2014, 23:33:23 »
Sorry to barge in, but at 6pm I ate a serving bowl of salad…by myself. At 7pm I ate an entire 2 pound, 9 ounce lasagna. I still feel hungry.
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« Reply #34 on: Wed, 29 January 2014, 05:15:15 »
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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
That looks disgusting, but I bet it's tasty AF, kind of like carne asada fries, or eating fries with mayonnaise.  MMMmmm... now I'm craving a 3000 calorie meal.

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #35 on: Wed, 29 January 2014, 05:44:51 »
Sorry to barge in, but at 6pm I ate a serving bowl of salad…by myself. At 7pm I ate an entire 2 pound, 9 ounce lasagna. I still feel hungry.
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #36 on: Wed, 29 January 2014, 06:30:57 »
Mmm..all these Poutine pictures. Haven't had one in a while. I don't understand why Americans don't have poutine still...it's so easy to make. It's literally 3 ingredients tossed together. Fries, Gravy, Cheese curds.

Speaking about poutine, stumbled upon this funny article http://www.buzzfeed.com/henrygoldman/why-cant-americans-get-poutine-right
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #37 on: Wed, 29 January 2014, 10:05:21 »


i'm sooo craving this cake...

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« Reply #38 on: Wed, 29 January 2014, 10:09:00 »


i'm sooo craving this cake...

I don't even know what it is and it I want some :D

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #40 on: Fri, 31 January 2014, 08:23:59 »
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/01/31/south-korean-s-extreme-eating-fetishists.html

^^ Ok admit it....who would pay to watch someone eat....

Koreans obviously  :p

But...to eat for 3 straight hours, then to stay sitting on your chair for another 3+hours?  :eek: I don't know how long she could keep that up...
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #41 on: Mon, 03 February 2014, 02:01:38 »
It's 3am in Canada, post Super Bowl. Poutine W/ Dill cheese curds and Bacon.

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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #42 on: Mon, 03 February 2014, 02:10:03 »

It's 3am in Canada, post Super Bowl. Poutine W/ Dill cheese curds and Bacon.
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He texted me that pic, I got jealous and replied with cheesecake from costco. Half munched piece, yum.


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« Reply #43 on: Mon, 03 February 2014, 06:14:07 »
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« Reply #44 on: Mon, 03 February 2014, 13:39:05 »
It's 3am in Canada, post Super Bowl. Poutine W/ Dill cheese curds and Bacon.
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Hahaha. That was great.
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #45 on: Fri, 07 February 2014, 23:50:52 »

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I got some Poutine from the fair last year... OMG I want it so bad.. >.<
That looks disgusting, but I bet it's tasty AF, kind of like carne asada fries, or eating fries with mayonnaise.  MMMmmm... now I'm craving a 3000 calorie meal.


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You can't see it in the picture, but in the lower layers of fries there is guacamole, sour cream, refried beans, and of course I added the red and green salsa along with lime.  Normally I'll make a Michelada to go along with these, but I don't have any Clamato or Modelo handy, so beer made with with toasted coconut added will have to do.


To those not fortunate to live in a part of the world where you can get these:
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Re: Food Therapy
« Reply #46 on: Fri, 07 February 2014, 23:56:39 »
What I want more than anything in the world right now is some quality sushi. Went to Japan this summer and lived on sushi and ramen (something else that can be hard to get good in the US). You'd think living in VA bout  an hour or so off the coast you could get good stuff here but nope. Or some kobe beef. Man I wished I lived in japan  :(
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« Reply #47 on: Sat, 08 February 2014, 00:15:46 »
You can make semi good ramen yourself.  Just buy miso paste, fresh(not dry) angel hair pasta - you can find this at some of the better grocery stores, eggs, and whatever else you want to add.  Just boil water, add miso paste along with whatever else you want in the broth, then finally add the fresh noodles and cook for 45 seconds to a minute.  I've also been to Japan, and the ramen I just described isn't nearly as good, but it's 100x better than the ten for a dollar kind.  I'm mostly referring to the quality of the noodles, the texture from using fresh noodles vs dry, though making your own miso broth tastes better too.  Aside from the texture, you don't also have to deal with the calories that come from the deep frying process used to dry the noodles in 99% of common ramen brands.

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« Reply #48 on: Sat, 08 February 2014, 02:51:51 »
Got some of these cookie dough oreos tonight. They are really dangerous, and can't be brought into this household anymore.  :-[
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The grocer didn't have the mallow treat ones though. Probably a good thing.

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« Reply #49 on: Thu, 13 February 2014, 09:29:26 »
Got some of these cookie dough oreos tonight. They are really dangerous, and can't be brought into this household anymore.  :-[
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The grocer didn't have the mallow treat ones though. Probably a good thing.

To stop my wife from bugging me I just spent $30 on oreo's at Amazon  :-\
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