Carnivorous Comfort Food

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Neuroman
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08 Jan 2006, 5:22 pm

Beef stew and the like.
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No more chicken pot pie for me - I'm off to the vegetarian thread.


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08 Jan 2006, 6:56 pm

Large porkchops with a lot of ketchup.



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08 Jan 2006, 7:22 pm

BBQ beef ribs
prime rib



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09 Jan 2006, 2:33 am

Organic, free-range, Scottish Highlander beef- cooked as a pot roast for a long time at low heat. Mmmm. It isn't the same with store meat, oranges and apples.



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09 Jan 2006, 2:36 am

Burgers with chilli powder - it've been so busy working the last 48 hours, it's all I've had time to eat :P



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11 Jan 2006, 3:42 am

I tried the vegetarian thing but missed pepperoni pizza too much :)



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11 Jan 2006, 6:22 am

Fillet Minion wrapped in bacon, cooked to medium rare.....Mmmmmmm
A well prepared pork roast is really good too.



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11 Jan 2006, 10:33 pm

New York Strtip steak, rare, but not cold. Nothing fancy. Just grilled it and eat! Lik4 a shot in the arm espeically for an anemic like me.



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12 Jan 2006, 4:28 am

Carne Asada
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A pork, potato, and cheese, burrito /w chile verde sauce from Miguel's Jr.Image



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12 Jan 2006, 6:51 pm

STEAK



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13 Jan 2006, 12:09 pm

Fish n Chips with Tartar Sauce.



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14 Jan 2006, 9:20 am

a rasher of bacon
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19 Jan 2006, 9:37 pm

Eh, chicken. It's the ultra-meat. That and Hebrew National hot dogs - not just because they're Kosher (doesn't matter, I'm REFORM Judaism!), but because they're delicious!


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20 Jan 2006, 4:59 am

Roast chicken or thin, burnt steak.. mmm.. I'm rather hungry.



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20 Jan 2006, 5:33 pm

My all time comfort food? Campbells Chicken and Corn Soup.

Method:

1. Buy big cans in bulk.
2. Place in pantry, so I will be able to find them at a later date.
3. When desired time arrives, put t.A.T.u, (200km/h In The Wrong Lane) in stereo, turn up volume.
4. Open can of soup and plop in saucepan.
5. Bring soup to boil. Immediately pour into big bowl, and TURN OFF GAS! (The amount of times I've forgotten to do this... :roll: )
6. Sit down on couch and consume.
7. Turn off stereo after Show Me Love (Extended Version) has finished.
8. Place all items in dishwasher, (yes, including the saucepan!) and set.


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20 Jan 2006, 9:25 pm

Soma wrote:
When desired time arrives, put t.A.T.u, (200km/h In The Wrong Lane) in stereo, turn up volume.


Hey, I didn't know you were a tATu fan! Wouldn't quite call it comfort, but a couple of my remedies for a too-log day at work are All the Things She Said and Not Gonna Get Us - Russian or English, I'm not too picky. And I'm all mixed up/Feeling cornered and rushed/They say it's my fault/But I want it so much... I can try to pretend/I can try to forget/But it's driving me mad/Going out of my head..."

As for food... I don't think chocolate counts as either carniverous or vegitarian. How about Cadbury's creme eggs...?