sibley wrote:lollll barfed... funny word coming from someone who is in a wedding dress.hannah87 wrote:
OMG so good. but i almost barfed after and i didn't even finish the whole thing!
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sibley wrote:lollll barfed... funny word coming from someone who is in a wedding dress.hannah87 wrote:
OMG so good. but i almost barfed after and i didn't even finish the whole thing!
Never had it, and I'm allergic to shellfishH. E. Pennypacker wrote:I'm not a fan of seafood, but Lobster Bisque is my favorite soup. It would definitely be part of my last meal.
i hate lamb. and beef, most of the time, especially veal. chicken curry ftw!even2flow wrote:Never had it, and I'm allergic to shellfishH. E. Pennypacker wrote:I'm not a fan of seafood, but Lobster Bisque is my favorite soup. It would definitely be part of my last meal.![]()
Found THAT out the hard way.
I'm getting Indian food for dinner tonight I decided. I found a place that delivers and I'm super excited about it. Lamb Curry is fantastic.
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Gah, I've been doing so well not eating out the past two months, but I've really been thinking about lamb curry recently. And someone else in my office was talking about it today. And now this post. Damnit, I'm definitely ordering Indian tonight!even2flow wrote:Never had it, and I'm allergic to shellfishH. E. Pennypacker wrote:I'm not a fan of seafood, but Lobster Bisque is my favorite soup. It would definitely be part of my last meal.![]()
Found THAT out the hard way.
I'm getting Indian food for dinner tonight I decided. I found a place that delivers and I'm super excited about it. Lamb Curry is fantastic.
yeah way to scared to try ethnic food. i won't eat chinese food either because i hate the smell.hannah87 wrote:i hate lamb. and beef, most of the time, especially veal. chicken curry ftw!even2flow wrote:Never had it, and I'm allergic to shellfishH. E. Pennypacker wrote:I'm not a fan of seafood, but Lobster Bisque is my favorite soup. It would definitely be part of my last meal.![]()
Found THAT out the hard way.
I'm getting Indian food for dinner tonight I decided. I found a place that delivers and I'm super excited about it. Lamb Curry is fantastic.
sibley wrote: also... farmville quit automatically replenishing fuel???
nygrrrl wrote:sibley wrote: also... farmville quit automatically replenishing fuel???![]()
what about japanese? sushi is virtually oderlessH. E. Pennypacker wrote:yeah way to scared to try ethnic food. i won't eat chinese food either because i hate the smell.hannah87 wrote:i hate lamb. and beef, most of the time, especially veal. chicken curry ftw!even2flow wrote:Never had it, and I'm allergic to shellfishH. E. Pennypacker wrote:I'm not a fan of seafood, but Lobster Bisque is my favorite soup. It would definitely be part of my last meal.![]()
Found THAT out the hard way.
I'm getting Indian food for dinner tonight I decided. I found a place that delivers and I'm super excited about it. Lamb Curry is fantastic.
Goat? That sounds kinda gross.sibley wrote:My Jamaican friend Amoy brings goat curry for lunch a lot!
also... farmville quit automatically replenishing fuel???
Not a chance.hannah87 wrote: what about japanese? sushi is virtually oderless
A slaughtered animal, put over fire, with another animal's milk mixed with other stuff as a sauce is all the same....just different combination.H. E. Pennypacker wrote:yeah way to scared to try ethnic food. i won't eat chinese food either because i hate the smell.hannah87 wrote:i hate lamb. and beef, most of the time, especially veal. chicken curry ftw!even2flow wrote:Never had it, and I'm allergic to shellfishH. E. Pennypacker wrote:I'm not a fan of seafood, but Lobster Bisque is my favorite soup. It would definitely be part of my last meal.![]()
Found THAT out the hard way.
I'm getting Indian food for dinner tonight I decided. I found a place that delivers and I'm super excited about it. Lamb Curry is fantastic.
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I change lives.rockthelaw wrote:Gah, I've been doing so well not eating out the past two months, but I've really been thinking about lamb curry recently. And someone else in my office was talking about it today. And now this post. Damnit, I'm definitely ordering Indian tonight!
Great Satchmo wrote:H. E. Pennypacker wrote:A slaughtered animal, put over fire, with another animal's milk mixed with other stuff as a sauce is all the same....just different combination.hannah87 wrote:yeah way to scared to try ethnic food. i won't eat chinese food either because i hate the smell.even2flow wrote:
i hate lamb. and beef, most of the time, especially veal. chicken curry ftw!
Go outside the box a bit.
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There are enough great italian places (including delis and pizza places) in NY to last a lifetime.even2flow wrote:I change lives.rockthelaw wrote:Gah, I've been doing so well not eating out the past two months, but I've really been thinking about lamb curry recently. And someone else in my office was talking about it today. And now this post. Damnit, I'm definitely ordering Indian tonight!
Pennypacker - dude you have not lived if you live in NY and haven't tried any sort of ethnic food.
I had Ethiopian once, that was effing delicious. I really gotta make my way back there one day.
E2F - have you had Lebanese food? yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuumeven2flow wrote:I change lives.rockthelaw wrote:Gah, I've been doing so well not eating out the past two months, but I've really been thinking about lamb curry recently. And someone else in my office was talking about it today. And now this post. Damnit, I'm definitely ordering Indian tonight!
Pennypacker - dude you have not lived if you live in NY and haven't tried any sort of ethnic food.
I had Ethiopian once, that was effing delicious. I really gotta make my way back there one day.
Hai Ver! *waves*Veritas wrote:any news for you great people lately?
Uhhh, I don't think so, my cultural expansion has been a recent development. I'm gonna google that now.nygrrrl wrote:E2F - have you had Lebanese food? yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuumeven2flow wrote:I change lives.rockthelaw wrote:Gah, I've been doing so well not eating out the past two months, but I've really been thinking about lamb curry recently. And someone else in my office was talking about it today. And now this post. Damnit, I'm definitely ordering Indian tonight!
Pennypacker - dude you have not lived if you live in NY and haven't tried any sort of ethnic food.
I had Ethiopian once, that was effing delicious. I really gotta make my way back there one day.
and H.E. - no sushi? REALLLY??????
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Surprisingly, there's a huge Ethiopian population in DC. In all my years in New York, I'd never seen an Ethiopian restaurant but there are a ton in DC. Be warned though, the spongy bread (injera) is made from a grain that doesnt grow in the US, so some people don't digest it well the first time.even2flow wrote: I had Ethiopian once, that was effing delicious. I really gotta make my way back there one day.
<3nygrrrl wrote:Hai Ver! *waves*Veritas wrote:any news for you great people lately?
chutzpah wrote:Surprisingly, there's a huge Ethiopian population in DC. In all my years in New York, I'd never seen an Ethiopian restaurant but there are a ton in DC. Be warned though, the spongy bread (injera) is made from a grain that doesnt grow in the US, so some people don't digest it well the first time.even2flow wrote: I had Ethiopian once, that was effing delicious. I really gotta make my way back there one day.
in other news, I'm so happy that Kim got her news, but I'm 12/9 too and have nuthin. Should I contact them and ask what's up?
I assume you've been to Dukem on U St.?chutzpah wrote:Surprisingly, there's a huge Ethiopian population in DC. In all my years in New York, I'd never seen an Ethiopian restaurant but there are a ton in DC. Be warned though, the spongy bread (injera) is made from a grain that doesnt grow in the US, so some people don't digest it well the first time.even2flow wrote: I had Ethiopian once, that was effing delicious. I really gotta make my way back there one day.
in other news, I'm so happy that Kim got her news, but I'm 12/9 too and have nuthin. Should I contact them and ask what's up?
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