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Krazed Killa Kan






Newport, S Wales

Corpsesarefun wrote:

They don't have toad in the hole on the other side of the pond?

Huh.


I'm guessing they do, but like everything else from the UK they've probably renamed it, it's probably called a 'weiner-cake' or something

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 Atma01 wrote:

And that is why you hear people yelling FOR THE EMPEROR rather than FOR LOGICAL AND QUANTIFIABLE BASED DECISIONS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE MAJORITY!


Phototoxin wrote:Kids go in , they waste tonnes of money on marnus calgar and his landraider, the slaneshi-like GW revel at this lust and short term profit margin pleasure. Meanwhile father time and cunning lord tzeentch whisper 'our games are better AND cheaper' and then players leave for mantic and warmahordes.

daveNYC wrote:The Craftworld guys, who are such stick-in-the-muds that they manage to make the Ultramarines look like an Ibiza nightclub that spiked its Red Bull with LSD.
 
   
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Old Sourpuss






Lakewood, Ohio

 Leigen_Zero wrote:
Corpsesarefun wrote:

They don't have toad in the hole on the other side of the pond?

Huh.


I'm guessing they do, but like everything else from the UK they've probably renamed it, it's probably called a 'weiner-cake' or something


Nope, we literally don't have it this in the US from what I can tell. The closest thing we have is this:





Edit: I'm fully aware that Yorkshire pudding is not pancake batter.

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 Leigen_Zero wrote:

I'm guessing they do, but like everything else from the UK they've probably renamed it, it's probably called a 'weiner-cake' or something


Wiener cake lol


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 Alfndrate wrote:
 Leigen_Zero wrote:
Corpsesarefun wrote:

They don't have toad in the hole on the other side of the pond?

Huh.


I'm guessing they do, but like everything else from the UK they've probably renamed it, it's probably called a 'weiner-cake' or something


Nope, we literally don't have it this in the US from what I can tell. The closest thing we have is this:





Edit: I'm fully aware that Yorkshire pudding is not pancake batter.


Damn! that needs maple syrup on it..

And it needs to be available to the uk.

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 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
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Lakewood, Ohio

They sell Maple Syrup Flavored, Chocolate Chip Flavored, etc...

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 Alfndrate wrote:
They sell Maple Syrup Flavored, Chocolate Chip Flavored, etc...




You get all the best food. What do we get? Fething Marmite.

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 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
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Blood Angel Captain Wracked with Visions






 Leigen_Zero wrote:
I'm guessing they do, but like everything else from the UK they've probably renamed it, it's probably called a 'weiner-cake' or something

Just don't tell Frazzled

PredaKhaine wrote:
You get all the best food. What do we get? Fething Marmite.

Its ok, if you're desperate it can still be found in the import aisles here

 
   
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Back in the English morass

PredaKhaine wrote:

And it needs to be available to the uk.


Not if it is anything like a corndog.

Fish pie tonight, just going to the fishmongers now

RegalPhantom wrote:
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Lakewood, Ohio

 Palindrome wrote:
PredaKhaine wrote:

And it needs to be available to the uk.


Not if it is anything like a corndog.

Fish pie tonight, just going to the fishmongers now


It is similar to a corn dog in the fact that it is meat covered in batter and fried. Corndogs are delicious, and I don't think I've ever had these things before...

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Norristown, PA

I'm gonna be stuck eating pot roast for dinner for the next 3 days.. made way too much

 
   
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On a related note - do most people have lunch and dinner or dinner and tea?

I just realised I could've been on about the wrong meal...

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2013/03/13 14:09:46


 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
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PredaKhaine wrote:
On a related note - do most people have lunch and dinner or dinner and tea?

I just realised I could've been on about the wrong meal...

From the speaking-the-same-but-different-language moments my wife and I have it seems to be;
In the UK and Ireland lunch and tea/dinner/supper (last three being interchangeable)
In the US lunch and dinner (when I say tea my wife assumes I'm talking about the hot beverage. Sometimes supper is used also when talking about dinner)

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What can I cook for the wife for tomorrow's dinner?

Normally, I just throw something in the oven, but tomorrow I'll have time to do something nice


 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
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Sheppey, England

I'm having whatever the missus deigns to put on the table for me.

Whatever it is, it'll be wonderful, as my wife's the best cook in the world. Fact.

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Technically not for dinner, but I have some banana, oat and chocolate chip cookies in the oven now


PredaKhaine wrote:
What can I cook for the wife for tomorrow's dinner?

Normally, I just throw something in the oven, but tomorrow I'll have time to do something nice

Does she have a favourite dish? I could make a suggestion but if she is veggie or vegan you may find yourself in the doghouse

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:

Does she have a favourite dish? I could make a suggestion but if she is veggie or vegan you may find yourself in the doghouse


She's not veggie or vegan - fire away

 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
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Blood Angel Captain Wracked with Visions






There is the ever popular steak, with green beans and potatoes of some form.
Chicken breast sliced open and stuffed with Philadelphia, wrapped in bacon or parma ham and oven cooked with roasted veggies and rice.
Shrimp with lemon and garlic served in rice or pasta.
Oven roasted salmon with couscous and red peppers.

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:

Chicken breast sliced open and stuffed with Philadelphia, wrapped in bacon or parma ham and oven cooked with roasted veggies and rice.


This is absolute gold/win/awesome - Thanks - it's exactly the sort of thing she likes

 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
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No problem, the real joy is that its pretty quick to do too and requires little preparation ahead of time. Laziness FTW

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
No problem, the real joy is that its pretty quick to do too and requires little preparation ahead of time. Laziness FTW


And it's got bacon. Bacon improves everything.

 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
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Absolutely

 
   
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Norristown, PA

Who doesn't love bacon?

Some day, I wanna make this...

 
   
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 Necros wrote:
Who doesn't love bacon?

Some day, I wanna make this...


I think the rule of bacon applies here.

You know whats better than bacon?

Spoiler:

MORE BACON

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 Blacksails wrote:

Its because ordinance is still a word.
However, firing ordinance at someone isn't nearly as threatening as firing ordnance at someone.
Ordinance is a local law, or bill, or other form of legislation.
Ordnance is high caliber explosives.
No 'I' in ordnance.
Don't drown the enemy in legislation, drown them in explosives.
 
   
Made in gb
Bane Knight




Inverness, Scotland.

Beef curry. Not one of my best, too watery and the flavour is somewhat middle of the road.
The water problem is easily solved by boiling some potato slices in the sauce, and then roasting in the oven to make some damn tasty spicy potato wedges
   
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Krazed Killa Kan






Newport, S Wales

 Alfndrate wrote:
 Leigen_Zero wrote:
Corpsesarefun wrote:

They don't have toad in the hole on the other side of the pond?

Huh.


I'm guessing they do, but like everything else from the UK they've probably renamed it, it's probably called a 'weiner-cake' or something


Nope, we literally don't have it this in the US from what I can tell. The closest thing we have is this:





Edit: I'm fully aware that Yorkshire pudding is not pancake batter.


To be honest there isn't much difference between yorkshire pudding batter and pancake batter, but a lot of difference between the end products.

If you don't mind me asking, what's with all the foods fried-on-a-stick over your side of the pond? it seems like every foodstuff imaginable ends up being available fried-on-a-stick over there.

I understand the technical advantages, of stick-mounted foodstuffs, but just don't understand the need to fry and impale every last edible substance...

As for my dinner, fajitas.

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 Atma01 wrote:

And that is why you hear people yelling FOR THE EMPEROR rather than FOR LOGICAL AND QUANTIFIABLE BASED DECISIONS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE MAJORITY!


Phototoxin wrote:Kids go in , they waste tonnes of money on marnus calgar and his landraider, the slaneshi-like GW revel at this lust and short term profit margin pleasure. Meanwhile father time and cunning lord tzeentch whisper 'our games are better AND cheaper' and then players leave for mantic and warmahordes.

daveNYC wrote:The Craftworld guys, who are such stick-in-the-muds that they manage to make the Ultramarines look like an Ibiza nightclub that spiked its Red Bull with LSD.
 
   
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Old Sourpuss






Lakewood, Ohio

Most of the, "Foods on stick" stuff evolved out of the carnival and fair scene. Where we needed to be able to enjoy something while walking around. Stick mounted food allowed carnival goers to walk from attraction to attraction without ever stopping to eat, frying it gave you a crispy outside but moist inside, which incidentally is a great combination for cooking, too bad we found out that all that oil was a bad thing lol. And frying the foods took infinitely less time and space than baking them in an oven.

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Norristown, PA

Well, I prefer food on sticks just because I'm too lazy to wash any dishes.

 
   
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Lakewood, Ohio

Also we missed National Corndog Day, which was the First Saturday in March... I'm sad now

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The Void

 Snrub wrote:
Toad in the hole is sausages baked into Yorkshire pudding. It's a wonderful dish if the person making it can do Yorkshire pud properly.


Excellent thank you, now what in the blue hell is Yorkshire pudding?

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Inverness, Scotland.

 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
 Snrub wrote:
Toad in the hole is sausages baked into Yorkshire pudding. It's a wonderful dish if the person making it can do Yorkshire pud properly.


Excellent thank you, now what in the blue hell is Yorkshire pudding?

A savoury pudding made from a batter of eggs, plain flour, milk and a little salt, baked in a little oil. They go well as a side for a roast dinner.
   
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 Leigen_Zero wrote:
I understand the technical advantages, of stick-mounted foodstuffs, but just don't understand the need to fry and impale every last edible substance...


You mean unlike Glasgow, home of the deep fried pizza and battered Mars bar?

 
   
 
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