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If I dine out, where do I go? Depends on why I'm going out. If it's on a date, I'm going to a proper restaurant. Otherwise I can go to a burger place.
I like to order fish at a restaurant. Why? You mean, whatthehell? Yes, fish. Because good fish is difficult to make, and so you should let a professional chef handle that. I can make steak etc. on my own.
I like to order fish at a restaurant. Why? You mean, whatthehell? Yes, fish. Because good fish is difficult to make, and so you should let a professional chef handle that. I can make steak etc. on my own.
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Half the fun is finding out for yourself... you should try it.Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:No explaination follows?
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Take two slices of bread, slather them with butter (I use olive oil - it's healthier), put a sharp-flavored cheese of your preference between the bread, and grill to perfection. Many creative possibilities. Goes great with tomato soup. Yummm...Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:I'll have to figure out what grilled cheese is first
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They are great dipped in ketchup, too. Btw, thanks - now I'm hungry.Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:Yum
We have that here too...it's just called a toast
But that looks really good
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No. I have been known to put it on pizza. Next question?Angelspit wrote:Is there any food that Americans don't put ketchup on?Corribus wrote:They are great dipped in ketchup, too.
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Cuz its gooood.Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:But why put ketchup on something that's already loaded with it (or at least at similar thing)??
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Nope. I use just plain ketchup, in all it's salty goodness. To be fair, I didn't know that there was a ketchup sold especially for pizza. I usually just use Heinz. I used to know someone who would take two piece of bread, squirt ketchup all over one slice, put the other slice on top, and call it lunch.Omega_Destroyer wrote:I've never heard of such a thing. Is it like a hot sauce or something?
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