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minnmess Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:27 PM |
Darran wrote: Chicken Chow Mein with noodles. Hurry up noodles your only meant to take 2 mins flip sake.
you have such issues with pasta/noodles! |
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:28 PM |
Alex menu: Meat Soup + Blueberry Pie |
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minnmess Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:31 PM |
Ive noticed something. A lot of you seem to have dessert as a standard part of your meal.
I sometimes have a snack around 9 or so, but i dont have any sort of set dessert right after dinner. |
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lilly Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:34 PM |
minnmess wrote: Ive noticed something. A lot of you seem to have dessert as a standard part of your meal.
I sometimes have a snack around 9 or so, but i dont have any sort of set dessert right after dinner.
I don't, but I've noticed that, too... |
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:36 PM |
Well you don't get full on soup, do you? |
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minnmess Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:40 PM |
TheBoyWithAName wrote: Well you don't get full on soup, do you?
thats why you have bread it it. Or salad. Or more soup.
i dont mean to insult the dessert minded people. I just didnt know that a lot of people ate it as such a standard part of the meal. |
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Darran Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:41 PM |
I love a pudding after dinner, rarely have one these days though. :-( |
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:48 PM |
minnmess wrote: TheBoyWithAName wrote: Well you don't get full on soup, do you?
thats why you have bread it it. Or salad. Or more soup.
i dont mean to insult the dessert minded people. I just didnt know that a lot of people ate it as such a standard part of the meal.
No insult taken! I don't usually have dessert after the meal, but my mum had made me my favourite pie, so I thought that it would make a satisfying meal together with the soup ;) If you see what I mean? :) |
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minnmess Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:50 PM |
put your pie in the soup and see how that turns out.
oh yes, pudding. What a silly country you live in. |
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Turtleneck Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 6:53 PM |
I'm very dessert-minded. Usually ice cream is standard for after dinner here. |
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 7:14 PM |
minnmess wrote: put your pie in the soup and see how that turns out.
Is that a Canadian specialty?
Do you have pies in bags? |
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minnmess Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 7:17 PM |
TheBoyWithAName wrote: minnmess wrote: put your pie in the soup and see how that turns out.
Is that a Canadian specialty?
Do you have pies in bags?
mmm, pie in a bag. Actually, im not much of a pie fan.
If you invent it, Im sure it will go over here though.
Do you people now picture all Canadian food/things/people in bags? |
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lilly Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 7:42 PM |
Darran wrote: I love a pudding after dinner, rarely have one these days though. :-(
I love that pudding thing
(was so confused when my first "host-mother" asked me if I wanted pudding after dinner and then put a bowl of icecream in front of me ;D)
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 7:54 PM |
minnmess wrote: TheBoyWithAName wrote: minnmess wrote: put your pie in the soup and see how that turns out.
Is that a Canadian specialty?
Do you have pies in bags?
mmm, pie in a bag. Actually, im not much of a pie fan.
If you invent it, Im sure it will go over here though.
Do you people now picture all Canadian food/things/people in bags?
Yes I think your clothing today is a luscious bag.
And your workplace is in fact a giant plastic bag! |
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Darran Posted Thu 20 Nov, 2008 7:56 PM |
Yaaar
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