I prefer pastas and pizzas
wendy's
for cost v quality anyways
Yeah they really do know how to make a good burger in a reasonable amount of time
Curry.
Poor America. :(
Chicken tikka kebab wrapped in a Naan bread with salad and spicy sauce.
... but I guess you USA guys don't get that. :(
Donor Kebabs from Mr. Pizza, one of the local takeaways, no salad because thet replace missing salad with meat.
I also like other stuff found in chipshops/chippies, fish and chips, curry sauce, etc.
**** sucks though.
[URL="http://www.carrabbas.com/"]Carrabba's Italian Grill[/URL]
Thai.
Hardies. Hella expensive, but hella good.
Yes, us poor americans, I definitely can't go downtown if I want curry. I'm serious. There's a curry shortage in the US.
I really enjoy Salisbury House. If you have ever been to Manitoba you know why
Huge, piping hot, spicy burritos. Thai gets an honorable mention.
Oh yeah with loads of cheese
Nah, those are enchiladas. I like my burritos filled with a ton of stuff like wild rice, beans, peppers, etc. and a good portion of beef.
I'm more of a sub guy. Subway tuna rox my sox
chicken ranch something from Subway is the ****. I never remember what it is though, so I need other people to run in and buy it for me.
Chicken Bacon Ranch, ahem.
Spicy, delicious red chili enchaladas with covered in cheese and topped with onions, with spanish rice and a fresh sopapilla. I love Mexican cuisine. ^.^
Oh yeah, that must have been me.
Yeah I kinda figured.... Since she didn't like Salisbury House and all... which is impossible if your from Winnipeg! Dave is my friend. You disrespect him by disliking Salisbury House
Pancheros. One step up from Taco Bell.
If veg means vegitarian, there are chicken choices. If veg means Veggies, there isn't really but who cares? a nice burger and fries isn't bad every once in a while
It isn't meat. It's poultry. My sisters boyfriend is vegitarian and he eats poultry
Wow, you're ****ing stupid. And so is your sister's boyfriend. What do you think poultry is.
Some vegitarians don't consider poultry meat
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian. Eats both dairy products and eggs. This is the most common type of vegetarian diet.
Then they aren't vegetarians as both chicken and fish are meat, no matter how you look at it. Your sister's boyfriend is an omnivore.
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian. Eats both dairy products and eggs. This is the most common type of vegetarian diet.
*Ahem* this was taken from the uk science website. They are still vegetarians
Uh, because you eat eggs and dairy products doesn't confirm that eating an actual chicken is vegetarian. :/ Honestly, are you that dumb?
Can you not read? Here is the whole article Types of Vegetarian
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian. Eats both dairy products and eggs. This is the most common type of vegetarian diet.
Lacto-vegetarian. Eats dairy products but not eggs.
Vegan. Does not eat dairy products, eggs, or any other animal product.
Fruitarian. A type of vegan diet where very few processed or cooked foods are eaten. Consists mainly of raw fruit, grains and nuts. Fruitarians believe only plant foods that can be harvested without killing the plant should be eaten.
Macrobiotic. A diet followed for spiritual and philosophical reasons. Aims to maintain a balance between foods seen as ying (positive) or yang (negative). The diet progresses through ten levels, becoming increasingly restrictive. Not all levels are vegetarian, though each level gradually eliminates animal products. The highest levels eliminate fruit and vegetables, eventually reaching the level of a brown rice diet.
Other terms can be used in describing various vegetarian diets, though their exact meaning can differ. The term strict vegetarian may refer to a vegan diet, though in other cases it may simply mean a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet. The terms common or broad vegetarian may be used to refer to lacto-ovo-vegetarians. Demi-vegetarian is a term sometimes used to describe persons who eat no or little meat but may eat fish. Persons consuming fish but no meat are sometimes called pescetarians. not omnivores
If you can read it says it is used sometimes. Your calling majority of vegetarians ****ing stupid?
If they eat meat and consider themselves vegetarians, then yes. It's sad how abused the term is.
I just proved they are vegetarians. If scientists say they are , I'am gonna go with them instead of a Salisbury House hater :P
[quote=Wikipedia]Vegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes all animal flesh, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, and slaughter by-products. There are variations that omit dairy products, eggs and/or products from animal labor such as honey. Many vegetarians also choose to avoid wearing clothing that has involved the death of animals, such as leather and fur.
Take note of the bolded part, Rddfag.
lol, I see what you did there.
Since when has stupid become an acceptably logical frame of reference?
It still labels it as poultry and not as a meat. I took cooking all through high school, I learned all about the food guide and its sections
[quote=Wikipedia]Poultry is the category of domesticated birds kept for meat, eggs, and feathers. These most typically are members of the order Galliformes (which includes chickens and turkeys) and the family Anatidae (in order Anseriformes), commonly known as "waterfowl" (e.g. domestic ducks and domestic geese). Poultry also include other meat birds such as pigeons or doves or game birds like pheasants. The term also refers to the flesh of such birds.
Do I really need to waste anymore time on you?
[quote]I took cooking all through high school
You must be an expert then!
Also from wikipedia:
The word meat is also used by the meat packing and butchering industry in a more restrictive sense - the flesh of mammalian species (pigs, cattle, etc.) raised and butchered for human consumption, to the exclusion of fish, poultry, and eggs.
There are not other "meats" besides Meat, Poultry, and Fish.
Stupidest ****ing thread ever. I'm so tempted to ban this kid right now.
you act like a kid, thus, you're a kid.
Well if I put thought into my posts they get discriminated anyways
Because they're ****ing dumb. Put some intelligence behind those thoughts and we might get somewhere.
I don't make a habit out of eating out but Taco Bell and Wendys on few occasions.
baconator is the ****
This Rddflag guy is really dumb.
Also, I'm not very big on takeout, if I'm going to bother going out and driving all the way to a restaurant, I may as well just sit there and enjoy it. But pizza/pasta if I had to choose one.
After Thai Express, the place I go for the most is Subways.
Subways? As oppsed to Subway? Must be a Canadian thing.
Typo. Sorry.
No, he likes to eat on underground trains.
Dont knock it till you try it
Winnipeg would be so much cooler if it had a subway. I'd even settle for just a freeway.
Thank you.
I eat at KFC, since I'm a vegetarian.
Indian food, man. The place nearby is restraunty, but if you ask them to put it in a container they will and you can just take off. I'd much rather stay there an eat. Cool place, they have a lunch buffet for $6.
All of those spices, beans, rice, sauce, delicious bread. oh jee wizz.
I can't eat anything from fast food. I'm on a gluten free diet.
All this gross preperation stuff that goes on in franchises reminds me of what I saw at Wendys. I could see the guy in the back making a hamburger, but he couldn't see me because I was looking through a small crack between machinery. Anyway, he grabs some pickels to put on the burger, only they don't all land on the burger first. I watch his upper body disapear for a second under the counter, only to return with sliced pickels back in his hand. Instead of throwing them away, the guy decides to enforce the 5 second rule, since pickels are so ******* expesive I guess.
You know, that stuff honestly doesn't bother me. I'd do the same at home, and my floor is no cleaner, so I'm cool with it. As long as it tastes good, who cares.
pizza. but it has to be cold then microwaved. :cursor:
Tacitos
lol @ pastas and pizzas being separate from italian, which is with greek? hahaha.
My fav's chinese. wo hen xihuan zhongguo de shiwu!
usually when I think of pizza I don't think of ordering italian. Unless it's some sort of gourmet pizza.
Yeah, it doesn't normally click as being Italian in my head, but...still lol.
I have both pizza and Italian food a lot, but I never eat Greek food.
I think I've only had Greek once. I don't remember it being spectacular, but it was a Greek restaurant in California, and I was like 11. I'll go to Greece for Greek after I move to Romania :cool:
I never really knew what Greek was, and I've been to a few Greek restaurants...
yeah, I don't know much greek either. I know Souvlaki is greek, but I'm not sure what it is. O_o some kind of meat something. Sounds yummy.
Why do I get this feeling that you only know about Souvlaki because of Slowdive? :)
Gotta love Micky D's dollar menu.