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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 31, 2016 13:47:08 GMT
Truth, we took the best recipes from every country we lived in Any Dutch food? Not to my knowledge, but my family is of mostly Eastern European heritage, so could be
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Post by Desophaeus on May 31, 2016 20:26:07 GMT
You are a culinaraly enhanced people. Truth, we took the best recipes from every country we lived in That is what we Americans do. Although sometimes we bastardize it into a weird Americanized version of the foreign food (like Taco Bell, ew). I love Chipotle though. Give us enough chances, we will get it right (or even actually better-tasting after countless expermination). Our Chinese food is so much more tastful than the actual Chinese food in China which turns out to be quite plain-tasting to my surprise.
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Post by Bismarck on May 31, 2016 21:40:50 GMT
Truth, we took the best recipes from every country we lived in That is what we Americans do. Although sometimes we bastardize it into a weird Americanized version of the foreign food (like Taco Bell, ew). I love Chipotle though. Give us enough chances, we will get it right (or even actually better-tasting after countless expermination). Our Chinese food is so much more tastful than the actual Chinese food in China which turns out to be quite plain-tasting to my surprise. Reminds me of the sad story of the hot dogs and the hamburgers, stolen from their rightful place in the Fatherland
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Post by Desophaeus on May 31, 2016 21:45:08 GMT
That is what we Americans do. Although sometimes we bastardize it into a weird Americanized version of the foreign food (like Taco Bell, ew). I love Chipotle though. Give us enough chances, we will get it right (or even actually better-tasting after countless expermination). Our Chinese food is so much more tastful than the actual Chinese food in China which turns out to be quite plain-tasting to my surprise. Reminds me of the sad story of the hot dogs and the hamburgers, stolen from their rightful place in the Fatherland Sorry man, we do these things better the American way. Now it belongs to us! *thunderclap in background* Heh!
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Bismarck
First Lieutenant
Orange
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Post by Bismarck on Jun 1, 2016 0:38:20 GMT
The guy who made this seems really sexy
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jun 2, 2016 7:55:17 GMT
Me like-y Bismarck!
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Post by Bismarck on Jun 2, 2016 19:35:03 GMT
You introduced me to Jalebi, just returning the favour.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jun 4, 2016 6:41:47 GMT
Unless I can find some good veal at 3:00AM in the morning I sadly won't be able to eat this.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jun 4, 2016 10:41:33 GMT
You introduced me to Jalebi, just returning the favour. you're actually returning the FLAVOR
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jun 4, 2016 17:27:04 GMT
You introduced me to Jalebi, just returning the favour. you're actually returning the FLAVOR Kesselring's puns are enough, we don't need yours too Napoleon Bonaparte
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jun 4, 2016 17:37:05 GMT
you're actually returning the FLAVOR Kesselring's puns are enough, we don't need yours too Napoleon Bonapartetbh that's not a pun at all, I just thought about adding an L to the word.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 4, 2016 22:11:10 GMT
It's a pun.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jun 6, 2016 5:31:32 GMT
It's a pun. it isn't!! -_-
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jun 6, 2016 5:51:56 GMT
It's a pun. it isn't!! -_- You're wrong
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jun 6, 2016 5:55:04 GMT
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