I OD'ed on mac&cheese years ago
Is that even possible?
Enjira!
I love a small amount of this, but by the time I'm half-way through the meal I find it off-putting for some reason.
Naan, though. Yum. You could get that in the grocery store in Montreal. I used to use it for sandwiches, what was left after I ate the first couple right out of the bag anyway.
I OD'ed on ramen in college (I think that's a degree requirement, along with 2 phys. ed. credits and a couple of science classes). In spite of considerable effort, I haven't managed to OD on mac & cheese.
Mmm sourdough.
Jilli, I should have added that immediately after they have to take you to Roscoe's.
OK, so far so good with the bread food-porn discussion.
What about dumplings?
I was just thinking, it's sorta sad, but most of my belongings would easily fit in Hank.
Probably not straight, though--only with yummy food on it.
I think that was what tipped me over to deciding it was ok; it wasn't bread for bread's sake, it was a bready delivery device. Much like how I treat tortillas (though good tortillas are a joy alone.)
Is that even possible?
It was all my family could cook that my dad, brother and I would eat, tuesday and thursday nights while mom was in class for a few years. (and probably all we could afford that we'd risk ruining.) Eventually, I got tired of it and started branching out, but the damage had already been done.
oh my god! After reading this thread I wany Ethopian and Indian food all at once!
I went to Shake Shack for lunch today because soon my best work friend is leaving-- Shack burger and a concrete. But I'm so full I had to skip all the food talk before it makes me ill.
Naan does sound good. Plei, wanna go get Indian food this weekend. Want Pete & I to bring you Indian food this weekend?
That'd be nifty. We've cleaned our living room, and I'm going to attempt to make the CI cupcakes with chai buttercream and will need test subjects...