We are what we eat, what's you're favourite food?

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Coke tastes better than diet coke, you trying to lose weight Wink

I thought cats love tuna sandwiches....

"Mez" wrote:
my favourate drink would be Diet coke or iron brew..
naa I hate Dr Pepper ewww tastes a bit weird..

Chocolate would be Flake...mmm flake

I totally hate tuna especially on sandwiches ewww... :?

Not being cheeky or anything but why is it that english people can't spell IRON BRU correctly? :?

Its IRN BRU is it not?

Not our fault the scotts spelt it wrong the first time.

And Diet coke is plain nasty.

I have had it served to me thrice in the last three days. Too much.

CocaCola is number one. Followed by Pepsi Light (actual Pepsi is nasty). Followed by water (or water comes first depending on situation.).

The thing all three drinks have in common is that they do not leave behind an aftertaste.

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i cant stand the "light" or the "diet" stuff

nothing is more yucky then flat coke which is what a lot of the "diet" and "light" stuff tastes like

"Muslim Bro" wrote:
Coke tastes better than diet coke, you trying to lose weight Wink

I thought cats love tuna sandwiches....

Oh I like fish with chips that is. Blum 3

but not tuna it is revolting :?

Well looking after my weight that is! Wink

Diet certainly has less suger then normal Coke Cola hence the name.. :roll:

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"Angel" wrote:

Not being cheeky or anything but why is it that english people can't spell IRON BRU correctly? :?

Potato! Patato! :roll:

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"Mez" wrote:
"Angel" wrote:

Not being cheeky or anything but why is it that english people can't spell IRON BRU correctly? :?

Potato! Patato! :roll:

lol mez...u got it wrong

its potato, potatoe

no such thing as a patato Blum 3

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"Don Karnage" wrote:
"MuslimSister" wrote:
"Angel" wrote:

Overall I aint really very experimentative (that a word?) with food, I avoid tasting new things in fear that I will hate it.

I’m very open to different types of food as I get bored very quickly….I’ve had my eye on Sushi for some time now, but haven’t as of yet found a partner who’d be willing to try it with me…

My grandad has five/six sugar's in his tea, in a small tea cup, which he drinks about twice a day...it always surprises me how healthy he is.

I love sushi! Try to convince your parents or siblings to go because it's definitely worth it - the rolls are the absolute best... I got something a little while ago with tuna salmon and avacado it was delicious.

If you like fish you'd love it

This might be something that I'll end up trying alone...

Is there specific type of sushi you'd recommend? The main ingredient is just raw fish isn't it?

"Mez" wrote:
my favourate drink would be Diet coke or iron brew..
naa I hate Dr Pepper ewww tastes a bit weird..

Chocolate would be Flake...mmm flake

I totally hate tuna especially on sandwiches ewww... :?

i love tuna its tastes great especially on sandwiches lol

Also with boiled potatoes and even with rice and with pasta, tastes great with whatever. Although i don't reccommend it you try it with you're cereal, that one didnt go too well :roll:

I hate fizzy drinks but i love exotic fruit juices like mango, lychee, guava, gunanabano, blackcurrent, apple, water melon (i love that one). I also like vegetable juice drinks that you can blend at home such as carrot, tomatoe.

Although i strongly don't reccommend that onion smootie that was just wrong.

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"MuslimSister" wrote:
This might be something that I'll end up trying alone...

Is there specific type of sushi you'd recommend? The main ingredient is just raw fish isn't it?

Well it depends on the menu, I would recommend anybody just starting it to avoid anything with softshelled creatures, and to stick to rolls (like california or the house spider roll, (there aren't any spiders in it))

One of my favorite sushi spots in London is a place called "Zuma" sort of near harrods and luck has it that they have a website with their menu, prices and address. I HIGHLY recommend their "califorinia maki" and "dynamic spider roll," they're pretty much as good as anybody elses california or spider roll BUT the avacado and chili sauce addition just works great for some reason.

The other reason you would probably like it is that it's one of the few sushi spots in London (along with Mitsukoshi) that's still a sitdown restaurant/ actual sushi BAR, rather than one of those idiotic conveyer belts (my OCD can't handle that). But if you can handle the conveyer belt style Kulu Kulut is pretty damn good too, the prices are a lot more reasonable than Zuma or Mitsukoshi.

Don't pass up Zuma because of the prices though - it's fantastic and well worth waiting for if needs be.

"Don Karnage" wrote:
"MuslimSister" wrote:
This might be something that I'll end up trying alone...

Is there specific type of sushi you'd recommend? The main ingredient is just raw fish isn't it?

Well it depends on the menu, I would recommend anybody just starting it to avoid anything with softshelled creatures, and to stick to rolls (like california or the house spider roll, (there aren't any spiders in it))

One of my favorite sushi spots in London is a place called "Zuma" sort of near harrods and luck has it that they have a website with their menu, prices and address. I HIGHLY recommend their "califorinia maki" and "dynamic spider roll," they're pretty much as good as anybody elses california or spider roll BUT the avacado and chili sauce addition just works great for some reason.

The other reason you would probably like it is that it's one of the few sushi spots in London (along with Mitsukoshi) that's still a sitdown restaurant/ actual sushi BAR, rather than one of those idiotic conveyer belts (my OCD can't handle that). But if you can handle the conveyer belt style Kulu Kulut is pretty damn good too, the prices are a lot more reasonable than Zuma or Mitsukoshi.

Don't pass up Zuma because of the prices though - it's fantastic and well worth waiting for if needs be.

Although sushi is good you still have to be careful as the rice that its served with can sometimes be marinated with Saki (alcoholic beverage usually wine).

Best to ask before hand.

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"Sirus" wrote:
"Mez" wrote:
"Angel" wrote:

Not being cheeky or anything but why is it that english people can't spell IRON BRU correctly? :?

Potato! Patato! :roll:

lol mez...u got it wrong

its potato, potatoe

no such thing as a patato Blum 3

who cares! same thing! :roll: Blum 3

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Your damn right!

"Sirus" wrote:
"Mez" wrote:
"Angel" wrote:

Not being cheeky or anything but why is it that english people can't spell IRON BRU correctly? :?

Potato! Patato! :roll:

lol mez...u got it wrong

its potato, potatoe

no such thing as a patato Blum 3


I think patato has an asian accent to it lol

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