What's for dinner?
- Jasin
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Re: What's for dinner?
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Please don't tell me, its now some friggin Chinese, Indian or Italian restaurant.
Please don't tell me, its now some friggin Chinese, Indian or Italian restaurant.
- Bobby
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Re: What's for dinner?
It is - last time I was in Queen Street Auckland I was the only white Caucasian there.
It was full of only Chinese restaurants.
- Bobby
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Re: What's for dinner?
The best is minced Paua fritters.Jasin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:00 pmYummy Mussels. Look like you've got a hydrothermal vent on your table Sophia.
Welcome back too!
You've hit a sore point in Restaurants in countries.
When I was in Rotorua with my then wife. We were standing (I kid you not!!) on a street block and I was saying to her "I'm sick of bloody the same stuff (restaurants, diners, etc) we can get anywhere and even home. Bloody Italian, Chinese, Indian, Maccas, (etc, etc) - just like back home. I want to eat some real New Zealand styled food!!!!"
My then wife said "Look! A New Zealand Restaurant just here."
I'm like a delayed retard unable to comprehend time and space of being right in front of a 'New Zealand' styled restaurant... well, no I wasn't - my reaction was like "Cool!" and we walked straight in immediately before it disappeared from our consciousness like some illusion.
It was a very wonderful feeling and vibe being in a New Zealand Restaurant 'in' New Zealand. The food was amazing and in some ways - original in taste, style and type.
Reckon you've turned into a bit of a 'pud' with all that good eating in Europe Sophia. Why not? It's there to be enjoyed on such occasions.
- Jasin
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Re: What's for dinner?
This is terrible news for me today folks.
I think I need to log off and take this in.
*sigh
I think I need to log off and take this in.
*sigh
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Re: What's for dinner?
I’m devo too Jasin!
I wish I never knew how good NZ food was to now know it’s just more bland like everywhere else!
What can we do to bring back the flavour of NZ ?
Something needs to be addressed here. I want to know why it’s changed!
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Re: What's for dinner?
In fact, imagine how embarrassed I felt when I was rabbiting on about how good their potato chips tasted, to my daughter and her friend, going to NZ for first time, accompanying on a cruise with us…in 2019….
Only to be stunned to find it wasn’t like hubby and I remembered!
I’m saying … wait, something isn’t right here!
Had I known I may not have bothered to cruise to NZ mainly for the taste!
Dang!
Last time I went before that was 2011 and by golly it had the flavour then!
What the heck happened after 2011???
Only to be stunned to find it wasn’t like hubby and I remembered!
I’m saying … wait, something isn’t right here!
Had I known I may not have bothered to cruise to NZ mainly for the taste!
Dang!
Last time I went before that was 2011 and by golly it had the flavour then!
What the heck happened after 2011???
- Bobby
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Re: What's for dinner?
Last night I didn't know what I wanted to cook for dinner.
I just opened the fridge and grabbed whatever, and cooked it up.
Frankfurters with high quality tomato sauce, eggs, bacon and asparagus -
it was very tasty.
I just opened the fridge and grabbed whatever, and cooked it up.
Frankfurters with high quality tomato sauce, eggs, bacon and asparagus -
it was very tasty.
- Black Orchid
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Re: What's for dinner?
I'm going to have a small piece of steak, an egg and some salad tonight. I keep wasting eggs so I need to use some up.
- Bobby
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Re: What's for dinner?
Sounds good to me.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 4:24 pmI'm going to have a small piece of steak, an egg and some salad tonight. I keep wasting eggs so I need to use some up.
- Jasin
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Re: What's for dinner?
Schlurrrpin down 'raw' eggs is very good for the brain.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 4:24 pmI'm going to have a small piece of steak, an egg and some salad tonight. I keep wasting eggs so I need to use some up.
Cooked eggs turns the clear into white (processed into protein) - good for the body.
I'm both - I schlurrrp em down raw and zap em for 30 secs in the microwave for cooked.
Did you both know that I used to be a Chicken Sexer?
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