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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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You aren't a man until you devour one of these babies: the classic Philly Cheesesteak.

Steak sliced thin, cheese, grilled onions and peppers, mayo or marinara sauce all on a freshly baked sub roll.

Heaven.

 
Sep 26, 2007
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I thought you weren't going to do much cooking?

I say you make fiery chicken vindaloo.
Well that was the plan but I'm trying to do this whole eating healthy thing. I heard that people gain like 15 pounds here at school in their first year. I can't be that lol. So I'm cooking at home using fresh ingredients as corny as that is. It really seems to be working. I haven't gained a pound yet and I still run 3 miles a day. So I would like to think I'm not going to gain it.

Fiery Chicken Vindaloo..is that Indian food?

Oh that stuff was so good :drool: . I wonder if I can recreate it at home. I need to find a recipe.
 
Sep 26, 2007
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You aren't a man until you devour one of these babies: the classic Philly Cheesesteak.

Steak sliced thin, cheese, grilled onions and peppers, mayo or marinara sauce all on a freshly baked sub roll.

Heaven.

When I was in Dubai, they had the NY Philly Cheesesteak. I'm sure its much better ;).
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Shit on a stick Vlatko, or grilled twinkies?
Trust me, that's not the worst it's been named. :D

But it tastes sooo good man.

Oh that stuff was so good :drool: . I wonder if I can recreate it at home. I need to find a recipe.
You gotta find the right meat but I don't think you can do it at home, you gotta have a grill.

Where did you eat it? If you remember.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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You aren't a man until you devour one of these babies: the classic Philly Cheesesteak.

Steak sliced thin, cheese, grilled onions and peppers, mayo or marinara sauce all on a freshly baked sub roll.

Heaven.

That shit indeed looks heaven. :drool:
 
Sep 26, 2007
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Trust me, that's not the worst it's been named. :D

But it tastes sooo good man.


You gotta find the right meat but I don't think you can do it at home, you gotta have a grill.

Where did you eat it? If you remember.

That is cevapci (i have no idea how to spell it and/or say it still) right? I don't know where we ate it. It was some random place that we just happened to pass by. My friend told me you could get it in NY but I have no idea where yet.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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That is cevapci (i have no idea how to spell it and/or say it still) right? I don't know where we ate it. It was some random place that we just happened to pass by. My friend told me you could get it in NY but I have no idea where yet.
These are cevapcici:


The ones I posted above are Shish cevap(a little spicier). :)

You probably can find it in NY but how they'll taste is debatable.
 
Sep 26, 2007
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#57
These are cevapcici:


The ones I posted above are Shish cevap(a little spicier). :)

You probably can find it in NY but how they'll taste is debatable.
Yeah I doubt it would taste like it does there that is for sure. It is probably better I didn't have Shish cevap lol becuase you guys have a different kinda spicy than we have in America :p. I can't handle yours that's for sure.
 

V

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Yeah I doubt it would taste like it does there that is for sure. It is probably better I didn't have Shish cevap lol becuase you guys have a different kinda spicy than we have in America :p. I can't handle yours that's for sure.
Realy? I always figured it was the other way around. :confused:

What did you eat here that was so spicey?
 
Sep 26, 2007
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Realy? I always figured it was the other way around. :confused:

What did you eat here that was so spicey?
No here in America we call things with only a sprinkle of red pepper spicy most of the time although we do have really spicy food but it tends to be made by immigrants. I ate something I don't know the name exactly it was like kolenva or something like that. I just remember eating it with tears in my eyes (lol it was kinda embarrassing).
 

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