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What is your favorite dinner/ foods

Started by slim, November 24, 2007, 01:11 PM NHFT

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kola

yes and yes.. and they are great.

i never heard of them until i moved to colorado.

they have to be sliced the right way, but bread them and deep fry them and you can dip them in a variety of sauces...i like them grilled too.

succulent...lol



kola... rmo lover

porcupine kate

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Quote from: Pat K on November 24, 2007, 05:52 PM NHFT
Quote from: Puke on November 24, 2007, 05:48 PM NHFT
Quote from: Pat K on November 24, 2007, 05:47 PM NHFT
Pizza, though most of the Pizza in NH, is not very good.

You silly Yorkers. 


Well its not.

Pat I agree with you. 

Though Warner has a place with real New York pizza.  I was shocked.  I'm so happy about this.  They even make the slices the right size for a large pizza.  Those who are Chicago style fans or have never had real NY pizza can't understand.

porcupine kate

Quote from: EJinNH on November 25, 2007, 07:14 AM NHFT
Quote from: Puke on November 24, 2007, 05:48 PM NHFT
Quote from: Pat K on November 24, 2007, 05:47 PM NHFT
Pizza, though most of the Pizza in NH, is not very good.

You silly Yorkers. 


NY,aka Brooklyn, style is one of my least favorite. Crust is too thin, sauce is typically too bland and/or watery, and the cheese is more salty than a geriatric pirate.  :icon_pirat:

I would be more than happy to critique the local varieties of pizza though.  ;) :D


Charlie Macs here in Warner is very good here in NH

Have you had pizza in Jersey City?  Yummmmmmm.  It costs less and tastes much better than any pizza I had in Brooklyn. 


Porcupine_in_MA

Quote from: kola on November 25, 2007, 12:03 PM NHFT
yes and yes.. and they are great.

i never heard of them until i moved to colorado.

they have to be sliced the right way, but bread them and deep fry them and you can dip them in a variety of sauces...i like them grilled too.

succulent...lol



kola... rmo lover

I'd try them. I'd try most things. I've had chocolate covered ants, snake, alligator, frogs..

kola

sometimes bull testicles are used too...much larger and bit more texture to them...yum

both are good. the secret to good rmo is cutting them properly.

try em...although they are not very popular in the east coast there are still plenty of sheep and bull in the region..remember organ meat is the most nutritous of all animal food...heart, liver,kidneys, spleen,
and especially brain...one should always get wild game checked for chronic wasting disease  before eating...just take the head to a vet who will send a brain sample to the lab for a small fee.

happy trails
kola

Kat Kanning


kola

Quote from: Kat Kanning on November 25, 2007, 12:58 PM NHFT
You colorado guys are twisted.  :P

Kat, I am one of the mild ones here!! You should meet the born and raised Coloradans. Some are 50 years behind the times...and others are new-age nutcakes..than ya got your urban bikers (docs and lawyers riding Harleys with their shiney new leathers)...then ya got your wannabe cowboys and cowgirls with their cheesey outfits and ten gallon hats who cant tell a horse from a kitten...then ya got your diehard redneckers who will kill you if you look at em wrong...and theres a few real cowboys, good honest people, true to loyalty and respect and knowledge of the Constitution.

Then ya got myself.  I am just a wandering half- breed Indian trying to do my own thing. I enjoy the diversity and find it interesting to observe these odd creatures but keep my distance.

Now Kat you go got a shitload of oysters.(they are best FRESHLY CUT) Call up Jose and have him get the grill going and invite the FSP crowd. Heck, I might even fly in and make a guest appearance.... :icon_pirat: 


Twisted Kola

buzzard

Gotta laugh at the oyster balls~!  Lots find the idea offensive but don't realize they've been eating them all along. Bull's balls and aholes and lots more are in your favorite ballpark frank~! And who doesn't like a good hotdog? Balls and all~! mmmmmmmmmmmmmm tasty

kola

yes buzzard..where do you think the slogan came from when they say "they plump when ya cook em"?

that is the penile erectile tissue "plumping up". LOL

dont forget the feet and beaks that go in those cute lil hotdogs.

how about that thanksgiving stuffing with the gizzards?

slurrrrrrrrrrp

Kola

Kat Kanning

I like the way people dress in CO.  Hey, we're going to be in Denver in a couple weeks...

Porcupine_in_MA

Quote from: kola on November 25, 2007, 01:17 PM NHFT
Now Kat you go got a shitload of oysters.(they are best FRESHLY CUT) Call up Jose and have him get the grill going and invite the FSP crowd. Heck, I might even fly in and make a guest appearance.... :icon_pirat: 


Twisted Kola

I'll bring the Moxie!

kola

Quote from: Kat Kanning on November 25, 2007, 01:20 PM NHFT
I like the way people dress in CO.  Hey, we're going to be in Denver in a couple weeks...

HUH..how do they dress? ???

Denver is a big big city with crazy traffic and noise and pollution and stuff. How long are you staying and is Dada going with yous? If you will be there awhile and can  venture outside the big city and into the mountains feel free to look me up. My mountain property is in Cripple Creek which is about 2 hours southwest of Denver. (elevation 10,500).

Kola

Kat Kanning

We no travel with the Dada. 

We're only going to be in Denver a couple hours.

Kat Kanning


kola

Kat, there is plenty of room in the tipi and I promise I will not force the "ceremonial welcome" of coffee enemas.

Beware, Denver airport is evil. Read about it. You have been warned, my child.


Kola