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ppl who prefer spaghetti over any other pasta
Hutsu
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hutsu wrote:
ouch wrote:
kalypso wrote:
yes i once was forced to eat wild hare and i wanted to cry over how disgusting 
Idk how hare tatses, but I mean like moose n stuff like that, gross
wild meat is called game
it's less fatty & since the muscles are under a lot more stress than in animals in meat production the taste is a lot stronger. i don't eat red meat or game but if i did i'd probably pick the latter
Kalypso
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ouch wrote:
hutsu wrote:
ouch wrote:
Idk how hare tatses, but I mean like moose n stuff like that, gross
wild meat is called game
Ouff its called wild in norway, much better, I will never conform to the english 
yeah i didnt think twice about it lol itssa same here
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hutsu wrote:
hutsu wrote:
ouch wrote:
Idk how hare tatses, but I mean like moose n stuff like that, gross
wild meat is called game
it's less fatty & since the muscles are under a lot more stress than in animals in meat production the taste is a lot stronger. i don't eat red meat or game but if i did i'd probably pick the latter
Shits so dry cus the lack of fat yes
Hutsu
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Heaven wrote:
hutsu wrote:
kalypso wrote:
is there another food where it has a lot of different shapes
potatoes ?? mashed, fried, baked, boiled etc
potato is underrated truly, u can even use mashed potato as a substitute for the pasta in lasagna (allegedly)
it'd probably need to be not freshly mashed and preferably not made with huge amounts of butter for the texture to work but i can see that yes
Kalypso
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Heaven wrote:
hutsu wrote:
kalypso wrote:
is there another food where it has a lot of different shapes
potatoes ?? mashed, fried, baked, boiled etc
potato is underrated truly, u can even use mashed potato as a substitute for the pasta in lasagna (allegedly)
have u tried browned potatos
Hutsu
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ouch wrote:
hutsu wrote:
hutsu wrote:
wild meat is called game
it's less fatty & since the muscles are under a lot more stress than in animals in meat production the taste is a lot stronger. i don't eat red meat or game but if i did i'd probably pick the latter
Shits so dry cus the lack of fat yes
probably truly horrid if u don't have a proper sauce/condiments and well-paired vegetables etc
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kalypso wrote:
Heaven wrote:
hutsu wrote:
potatoes ?? mashed, fried, baked, boiled etc
potato is underrated truly, u can even use mashed potato as a substitute for the pasta in lasagna (allegedly)
have u tried browned potatos
no o.o
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hutsu wrote:
Heaven wrote:
hutsu wrote:
potatoes ?? mashed, fried, baked, boiled etc
potato is underrated truly, u can even use mashed potato as a substitute for the pasta in lasagna (allegedly)
it'd probably need to be not freshly mashed and preferably not made with huge amounts of butter for the texture to work but i can see that yes
yeah hmhm
Kalypso
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Heaven wrote:
kalypso wrote:
Heaven wrote:
potato is underrated truly, u can even use mashed potato as a substitute for the pasta in lasagna (allegedly)
have u tried browned potatos
no o.o
danish dish
Kalypso
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kalypso wrote:
Heaven wrote:
kalypso wrote:
have u tried browned potatos
no o.o
danish dish
we eat it at christmas 
Hutsu
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kalypso wrote:
kalypso wrote:
Heaven wrote:
no o.o
danish dish
we eat it at christmas 
it seems a bit similar to what we have on midsummer in finland
Kalypso
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hutsu wrote:
kalypso wrote:
kalypso wrote:
danish dish
we eat it at christmas 
it seems a bit similar to what we have on midsummer in finland
whats called?
Alam
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The sauce doesn't work as well with spaghetti as it does with penne or fusilli, or even fettucine or linguine.
Hutsu
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kalypso wrote:
hutsu wrote:
kalypso wrote:
we eat it at christmas 
it seems a bit similar to what we have on midsummer in finland
whats called?
i'm blacking out on the name if there is one, it's just boiled(/roasted) potatoes with butter and onion sauce and if u're fancy some fresh herbs
Alam
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Alam wrote:
The sauce doesn't work as well with spaghetti as it does with penne or fusilli, or even fettucine or linguine.
Oh, the conversation has shifted. Oh well, at least I got to flex my pasta knowledge.
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