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27 Feb 2007, 4:09 pm

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...food choice is a personal preference, it will be varied regardless of the group being asked.

Location on the other hand, that might be a worthwhile question.


As in: my coffee table in the living room kind of location?

I don't go out to eat unless I am forced to by others, as I hate eating, and I only like restaraunts because of the atmosphere and ambience. So for me it would either be Rainforest Cafe` or Taco Bell.


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27 Feb 2007, 4:20 pm

Tanz wrote:
shadexiii wrote:
...food choice is a personal preference, it will be varied regardless of the group being asked.

Location on the other hand, that might be a worthwhile question.


As in: my coffee table in the living room kind of location?

I don't go out to eat unless I am forced to by others, as I hate eating, and I only like restaraunts because of the atmosphere and ambience. So for me it would either be Rainforest Cafe` or Taco Bell.


Yeah, that's exactly what I meant. Granted, stuff like ambiance could even be considered personal preference, but other reasons would be interesting.



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27 Feb 2007, 4:36 pm

Tanz wrote:
I don't go out to eat unless I am forced to by others, as I hate eating, and I only like restaraunts because of the atmosphere and ambience. So for me it would either be Rainforest Cafe` or Taco Bell.


Taco Bell?!?!?!

Would you like Ratatouille with your tacos?



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27 Feb 2007, 4:40 pm

Neck-end of lamb is not traditional Aspie cuisine but it is beautiful. And very cheap to make.

A photo of this fabulous dish, of which I had some tonight, can be found here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lancashire/261606979/).



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27 Feb 2007, 4:47 pm

Anything without vegetable matter. I hate vegetables.



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27 Feb 2007, 4:52 pm

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I hate vegetables.


"That GoatOnFire is a miserable bastard, isn'r he? Doesn't like us veg at all. Maybe he doesn't like any of us because we're different."

:lol: :lol:



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27 Feb 2007, 4:53 pm

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GoatOnFire wrote:
I hate vegetables.


"That GoatOnFire is a miserable bastard, isn'r he? Doesn't like us veg at all. Maybe he doesn't like any of us because we're different."

:lol: :lol:


Going off-topic. Happy 1 year on Wrongplanet yesterday Tequila! 8)



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27 Feb 2007, 4:55 pm

Thank you Mr. Essex Alternative. :)



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27 Feb 2007, 4:56 pm

Tequila wrote:
Neck-end of lamb is not traditional Aspie cuisine but it is beautiful. And very cheap to make.

A photo of this fabulous dish, of which I had some tonight, can be found here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lancashire/261606979/).


It looks quite nice. I'd have the potatoes. However I have a problem with the lamb. I am a very, very slow eater. I have been know to be on my starter in a restaurant while others have got to their sweets. So, any lamb invariably congeals on my plate, and I hate grease/fat/gristle.



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27 Feb 2007, 4:59 pm

Tequila wrote:
Thank you Mr. Essex Alternative. :)


Noo problemo. :)



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27 Feb 2007, 5:21 pm

Lau wrote:
Tequila wrote:
Neck-end of lamb is not traditional Aspie cuisine but it is beautiful. And very cheap to make.

A photo of this fabulous dish, of which I had some tonight, can be found here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lancashire/261606979/).


It looks quite nice. I'd have the potatoes. However I have a problem with the lamb. I am a very, very slow eater. I have been know to be on my starter in a restaurant while others have got to their sweets. So, any lamb invariably congeals on my plate, and I hate grease/fat/gristle.


I hate grease/fat/gristle period. But I do love lamb. It has to be rack of lamb or a slice of a roast that's been cooked on a spit (the more garlic & rosemary that is involved the better).



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27 Feb 2007, 5:32 pm

Lau wrote:
Tequila wrote:
Neck-end of lamb is not traditional Aspie cuisine but it is beautiful. And very cheap to make.

A photo of this fabulous dish, of which I had some tonight, can be found here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lancashire/261606979/).


It looks quite nice. I'd have the potatoes. However I have a problem with the lamb. I am a very, very slow eater. I have been know to be on my starter in a restaurant while others have got to their sweets. So, any lamb invariably congeals on my plate, and I hate grease/fat/gristle.


I just eat the fat along with the meat. Lovely, greasy, gristly northern goodness. :)



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27 Feb 2007, 5:38 pm

I love "five-alarm" chili, I make my chili with habanero peppers.
Habaneros have a delay effect, first you get the flavour :) then
you get the "heat" 8O .



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27 Feb 2007, 6:15 pm

Tanz wrote:
hmm,
beanie-weenies or soup with grilled cheese sandwiches



Mmmmm...

And pizza. Lots of pizza. Or toasted sandwiches like at Quiznos. Or macaroni and cheese. Or curry and rice. Or cheeseburgers. And fries. And chocolate shakes. Any kid food, really.


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27 Feb 2007, 6:32 pm

I can't bring myself to eat lamb. It's too cute. I try to avoid any meat usually, but that's so hard since nearly every restaraunt (especially fast food) centers every meal on the meats. I like ham. Or shell fish. I prefer pasta with a little bit of chicken (grilled, not fried) and some veggies. Or a sweet potato. OK, corned beef is good too. The only other red meat would be Taco Bell.


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27 Feb 2007, 6:43 pm

There again, who could resist Ameglian Major Cow.