Greengoop wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:09 am
Looks like the Chinese emoticon has returned to ambi’s Vocabluary
And yes it is a masterpiece. I have to agree with Steo also, that crisps belong in a sandwich. They are a sandwich enhancer. The novelty of biting down on soft bread and still experiencing the crunch and crackle of a crisp without cutting up the roof of your mouth... Crisps were made to go in sandwiches!
Now a crisp sandwich I can agree with to be fair, there's gonna be some flavouring from whatever's on the crisps, but with toast? Where's the flavour? I think if it were buttered then it could work, but plain? nah.
Master wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:14 am
Wait till you come across the toast sandwich
Which Michelin star chef came up with this absolute genius of a meal when you literally have nothing in your fridge except 3 unopened loads of hovis???
Ambidextroid wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:17 am
Wow. I'm starting to wonder if YOU'RE trolling or not. Don't knock it, until thou hath tried it.
Alright, tomorrow I’ll happily put a bunch of walkers sweet chilly crisps between bread and see how it goes!!??
I legit have cheese and onion crisps on bread all the time, I like it.
Of course, as mentioned, it's seen as "weird" by people in Sweden. Even the idea of having coffee with something like sausages seems weird to them, and I'm like, we literally have tea or coffee with our Irish breakfast which consists of the same thing and it's normal!
Steo wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:22 am
Even the idea of having coffee with something like sausages seems weird to them
Not gonna lie, I find that pretty weird unless you drink water in between the two. I found my brother crazy earlier for having a chocolate milkshake and a cheeseburger at the same time today lol
Greengoop wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:24 am
Not gonna lie, I find that pretty weird unless you drink water in between the two. I found my brother crazy earlier for having a chocolate milkshake and a cheeseburger at the same time today lol
Over here if we go to these little breakfast bars, you're going to get a plate with sausages, beans, fried egg, tomato, and maybe something like hash browns and pudding. You get offered tea or coffee with it. I think tea does go better with it though, but I don't even think people over there would consider that either. It's even called "black tea" over there because it's not even their go to tea or anywhere near as popular as it is in the UK and Ireland over there. I did bring some Barry's Tea over there at one point though and my gf's dad liked it, it's an Irish brand of tea.
Ambidextroid wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:17 am
Wow. I'm starting to wonder if YOU'RE trolling or not. Don't knock it, until thou hath tried it.
Alright, tomorrow I’ll happily put a bunch of walkers sweet chilly crisps between bread and see how it goes!!??
Yes you will! And you can dispense with those doubtful exclamation marks and question marks, thank you very much! Because you will soon realise that it is a most excellent sandwich material. Just make sure to butter the bread.
Greengoop wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:20 am
Alright, tomorrow I’ll happily put a bunch of walkers sweet chilly crisps between bread and see how it goes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Greengoop wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 1:20 am
Alright, tomorrow I’ll happily put a bunch of walkers sweet chilly crisps between bread and see how it goes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I voted for scramble because I sometimes make eggs that are supposed to be sunny side, but I make them into some kind of weird omelet by breaking the yolk and flattening it to cook on the pan. Maybe I just don't know how to make eggs right.
We did have scrambled eggs the other day though and they were super good.
I have always heard scrambled egg was harder to make, and that people who don't know what they're doing burn it onto the pot. I still am ok with both boiled and scrambled, but really I still like fried more even if it's not the healthiest option. Something about fried stuff being less dry is kind of nice.