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Old 09-24-2007, 06:32 PM
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Old 09-24-2007, 08:22 PM
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even better Oldschool are the dbl jalepino cheese.....heartburn guaranteed!
they don't have ketchup, horseradish whatever sauce here....it's onions (I assume they still have the genetic makeup of an onion) and a pickle...squirt of mustard. Ketchup on request. Cheese burger is cheese meat bun...dbl is repeated....
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You guys are burger deprived!

Next time you guys are SoCal go to an Original Tommy's for a chili burger or an In-n-Out for a double-double.

You'll never go back to the sliders.
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Old 09-24-2007, 09:13 PM
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DC Sunshine i like where you're coming from, I just added to my grubby food list of guilty pleasures
Anytime Bughut - most welcome The type of mentality in my guilty pleasures where you wait till no-one's home, take the phone off the hook, and dig in! This is usually after a week of talking with idiot customers on the phone and twits who get what they ask for and are still not happy and AAARRRgggghhhh....etc etc

Then you can face the next week....and the next..and the next....

Oh hey i forgot one.....
Rollmops on fresh baguette with salted butter
but I can't get them in this state...they're banned (rollmops that is, not baguettes or butter!) Go Figure!

Anyone got a recipe? Or I'll just have to go over the border and smuggle some in......
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I had no idea that pickled herring was banned in Australia.
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Tin,
It's just banned in Tasmania, where I live (the island that's shaped like an apple off to the bottom right). Fishery is a big industry here, and according to some nutcase legislation, they think that if imported uncooked fish got into the waterways here - like a jar of rollmops falling off a truck into a river - it could infect and affect the local fish causing chaos and doom....Crikey! its a load of...hmmm...codswallop shall we say. But yeah, can't get them except for on the mainland. I grew up having them and it sucks we can't get them here.

Can't get herring either...tried making them with whiting but its no good, probably need to use an oily fish like mullet. Going to the mainland in a few weeks and I'll indulge

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I love smores and I don't feel guilty about it!!
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Flaming Hot Cheetos
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:49 AM
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Flaming Hot Lime Cheetos!
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:03 AM
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lime cheetos? that's a new one.
personally I like the swirrlly curly ones the twisty cheetos, what is it that makes them so different from the straight ones? harder crunch? don't know what it is but they are fun.
does not interest me other than morbid curiosity but reese's pb cups now come with banana....ugh.
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Yup Flaming Hot Limon Cheetos. It's like a tactical nuke to your tastebuds and they dye your fingers red!

As for Elvis Reese's. You'd be better off buying regular reese's peanut butter cups and a banana.
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Uh... excuse me- I have to make a run to the store now....
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:18 PM
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It was an accident but the "oil" they sell for the big popcorn poppers you see at carnivals? I got my wife a Whirly pop & thought that it duplicates the same motion of movie theater poppers & those other big ones so we gave it a try. Seemed to work well. The accident comes when my wife was saying it still didn't taste like the theater pop corn so I went in & melted some of the oil. I poured it over the pop corn & wow!!! Theater popcorn!! It may not be healthy (actually it's about as unhealthy as you get), but man does it taste good.

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tincook has it.

In-n-Out.
Double Double animal style
with animal style fries. I am going back to cali(na i dont think so)
in december, and within 30 minutes on the ground i will have one.

my other guilty pleasure.

cheap grape jelly, peter-pan pnut butter
on wonderbread.... mmmmmm
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Old 09-25-2007, 05:18 PM
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I stand corrected. Flaming Hot LIMON Cheetos are MUCH better!!
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