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Bacon double cheeseburger with caramelized onions would probably do the trick, if anything could. atickhum.gif
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QUOTE (Queen of Megadon @ Feb 24 2011, 11:13 AM)
QUOTE (ReflectedLight @ Feb 24 2011, 10:09 AM)
lamb gyro with white sauce. tongue.gif

oohh...the meal I save for splurging. drool1.gif

And by "splurging" you mean.... wink.gif

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QUOTE (circumstantial tree @ Feb 24 2011, 12:01 PM)
cube steak (with sauteed onions), buttered/steamed cauliflower, mashed potatoes, fried okra.

No dude, you can't pick an entire meal, you get ONE food! atickhum.gif

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Samuel Smiths Nut Brown Ale - It's basically more of a meal than just beer - yes.gif And after two or three you won't care that you don't have anything else to eat - biggrin.gif Edited by alphseeker
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QUOTE (circumstantial tree @ Feb 24 2011, 08:44 PM)
Regarding cheese, I LOVE LOVE LOVE havarti

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I discovered it when I was working at the cheese shop but it was called Dofino then for some reason. I guess it's interchangeable... confused13.gif

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QUOTE (HowItIs @ Feb 25 2011, 12:30 AM)
English sage darby

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

 

How can you claim to like cheese? It's Sage DERBY, DERBY, DERBY I tell you.

 

I also tell you this most solemnly, Americans cannot pronounce "Derby" you say something akin to "DURRBY" when it is pronounced "DARBY".

I come from Derbyshire, so I should know. Ah, Derbyshire, home of the King of Cheeses - BLUE STILTON!

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QUOTE (Cosy Toes @ Feb 25 2011, 04:24 AM)
QUOTE (HowItIs @ Feb 25 2011, 12:30 AM)
English sage darby

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

 

How can you claim to like cheese? It's Sage DERBY, DERBY, DERBY I tell you.

 

I also tell you this most solemnly, Americans cannot pronounce "Derby" you say something akin to "DURRBY" when it is pronounced "DARBY".

I come from Derbyshire, so I should know. Ah, Derbyshire, home of the King of Cheeses - BLUE STILTON!

Really? Because I used the name it's sold under here in the US?

 

I am fully aware of how to pronounce "Derby" as I have been an Anglophile since I was a child. But it is sold HERE as "darby" even though it may not be technically correct. tongue.gif

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