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Old 05-06-2003, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by christi' date='May 6 2003, 05:42 PM
ok guys. I want FOOD, as in, yummy, eatable stuff... You're not helping!
Wango Tango Split



Ingredients you will need:

*Squeze bottle of hot fudge

*Can of whipped cream

*one cherry

*one banana

*one one hundred dollar bill.



Go to nearest nudy bar. Buy a table dance. Go to secluded corner. Whip out ingredients with a big smile and lick your lips. Insert banana gently being careful not to smush, you may need to reinster several times. Whoops, peel banana and reinsert ...again. Add chocolate vigorously. Spray wipped cream. Add the cherry on top.



wala, eat away baby!!!
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Old 05-06-2003, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by FrestyleReaction' date='May 6 2003, 07:57 PM
[quote name='christi' date='May 6 2003, 05:41 PM'] [quote name='FrestyleReaction' date='May 6 2003, 07:24 PM'] ingredients:

bread

butter



1, put slice of bread in toaster

2. press down toaster button

3. wait for POP noise

4. take out toasted bread carefully (it will be hot)

5. apply desired amount of butter to toasted bread

6. enjoy
typical male. Dunno how to cook [/quote]

heyyy...im not the only one who said that kinda recipe.....mine was more involved...



actually im a very good chef - what kind of food do you wnat to make and ill give you a good recipe from that category...just tell me steak, seafood ( what kind), chicken, veggies, etc.



- mike[FONT=Arial] [/quote]

I don't care Gimmie something that'll taste really good



Next Friday is My first finals - And more than likely I won't finish intime before I would be leaving with my parents to South FL which = not me going. So.. I'll be home alone, and I don't want to spend $$ ALl the time going out to eat, I want to cook... Soo.. gimmie something
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Old 05-06-2003, 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='May 6 2003, 08:07 PM
how gay is this?

there are boards for this kind of thing.

try emeril:

You're gay.



Any other posts in the Lounge is gay too, as there are other forums: IE: the motorcycle forum, music forum etc.



If you think it's gay, then don't ******* read. Point is simple.. Have a nice day!
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Old 05-06-2003, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by GoRacer' date='May 6 2003, 08:56 PM
Wango Tango Split



Ingredients you will need:

*Squeze bottle of hot fudge

*Can of whipped cream

*one cherry

*one banana

*one one hundred dollar bill.



Go to nearest nudy bar. Buy a table dance. Go to secluded corner. Whip out ingredients with a big smile and lick your lips. Insert banana gently being careful not to smush, you may need to reinster several times. Whoops, peel banana and reinsert ...again. Add chocolate vigorously. Spray wipped cream. Add the cherry on top.



wala, eat away baby!!!
ROFLMAO



hahhaa Thank you for the massive laugh!!!
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OK here's a long one, but its awesome. My favorite dish, from my home country of Brasil: Feijoada!



What you will need:

2 8 oz. cans of Bush's Black Beans ( or any black beans in water)

2 pounds of sausage (any kind you like, but I use lean turkey sausage, one smoked, one not)

1 large onion, diced

4 Tablespoons of minced garlic (or to taste)

2 cups of rice

2 bunches of collard greens

1 pound of bacon

Some Olive Oil

Salt and Pepper to taste



BEANS-Put the beans (and the water from their cans) in a large saucepan. Add 2 canfuls of water and set heat to med/hi and allow to boil. Add half the diced onion and half the minced garlic to beans. Cut sausage into slices about 1/2 inch thick. When water begins to boil, add the sausage and salt and pepper. Let this boil until it thickens (if the broth is still thin, mash some beans with a spoon and then put them back in to thicken). This will take about 45 minutes to cook. Put on low heat to keep warm. While this is boiling, start cooking the rice. Rice Cookers are best, but pans are fine too.



COLLARD GREENS-Cut the stems out of the center of the leaves, leaving the leaves in one piece (make your cuts right next to the stem, then just snap it out). Roll about 5-10 leaves up into a roll (like a roll of dollar bills) and slice from one end into 1" wide strips. Repeat until all greens are sliced in this manner. This will give you nice strips of greens. Cut the bacon (all of it) into smal strips, or dice it. Cook all of it up and keep it warm, with some of the grease left in the pan. Put some olive oil in another frying pan, enough to cover the bottom. Heat the oil, then sautee the rest of the onion and the rest of the garlic in the oil. When this is done, start adding greens to this pan. They will reduce a lot (when you first cut them they take up a lot of room, but once cooked, they get smaller) so just keep adding them until all the greens are in the pan (it will be a lot of greens so use a big pan). The Greens will be ready when they have gotten a real dark shade of green and are soft. Add the bacon to the greens and mix well.



This will serve 2-4 people, depending how much they eat. Serve beans/sausage over rice, and greens next to that.

Enjoy, and make sure to tell me how it turns out if you make it!

~Leo~
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Originally Posted by christi' date='May 6 2003, 10:22 PM
I don't care Gimmie something that'll taste really good



Next Friday is My first finals - And more than likely I won't finish intime before I would be leaving with my parents to South FL which = not me going. So.. I'll be home alone, and I don't want to spend $$ ALl the time going out to eat, I want to cook... Soo.. gimmie something
I already did, unless you dont like meat.



Be prepared to spend at least $30 for a good tenderloin of that size though.
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Old 05-06-2003, 11:07 PM
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heh, I love meat. I read ya'lls post. I like 'em all I'm gonna try and do all of them - prolly even through the summer
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Originally Posted by christi' date='May 6 2003, 11:07 PM
heh, I love meat.
yea we knew that already, you dirty girl you.







kevin.
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Another good one is a chicken alfredo recipe of mine



get some boneless chicken strips

alfredo sauce (I like Bertolli or Classico myself)

chopped walnuts

get some good fettucine, not the boxed kind. It should come in a sealed plastic container.

make up the following creole seasoning



· 2 1/2 tablespoons paprika



· 2 tablespoons salt



· 2 tablespoons garlic powder



· 1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper



· 1 tablespoon onion powder



· 1 tablespoon cayenne



· 1 tablespoon dried oregano



· 1 tablespoon dried thyme







OK, first off, get the water for the fettucine going and heat up a grill for the chicken.



To prepare the chicken, I pour olive oil in a pan and mix in the creole seasoning. use a good deal, but not so much as it starts to clump. you want more oil here.



Now drop in the chicken, roll it around so it gets covered



Toss in the pasta once the water is boiling.



Pasta should be done at about the same time as the chicken is, so toss the chicken on the grill.



Cook the chicken until its at 160 degrees fahrenheit (measured away from a heat source)



Take up the fettucine after its recommended cook time is up, drain it, serve on a plate, place the chicken on top, pour alfredo sauce on to your liking, the top with walnuts to the same degree.







Enjoy . And that creole seasoning is great on lots of other things too. I even have a scrambled egg recipe with it mixed in.
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Old 05-07-2003, 12:27 AM
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like sushi?...i got recepies ...while its not too hard.... i pride myself in being a white boy that makes some damn good sushi ....my japanese friends like it so i think its gotta be good....
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