The “Important Stuff” thread…
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 05:24 last edited by
We spend waaaaayyyy too much time debating irrelevant things like politics and religion and not enough time discussing the truly important things in life. That’s what this thread is meant to fix…
So… Vinegar based coleslaw or Mayonnaise?
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 05:28 last edited by
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
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Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 05:34 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
What happened to you? You know what? It doesn’t matter, we love you anyway!
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
What happened to you? You know what? It doesn’t matter, we love you anyway!
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 05:35 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
What happened to you? You know what? It doesn’t matter, we love you anyway!
You, too, LD, everyone has the utmost respect for you as far as you know.
(I rewatched Caddyshack last night.)
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 07:01 last edited by
Gonna have to agree with Aqua. Coleslaw is the parsley of side dishes.
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 07:06 last edited by
Mayo.
Can't have fried catfish or a good pulled pork sandwich without a good coleslaw.
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 12:24 last edited by
Try this recipe. Fresh, lemony and delicious.
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/240784/easy-coleslaw-dressing/
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Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 12:59 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
They serve it with fish and chips.
Fish and chips. FISH AND FREAKING CHIPS.
Why?
God knows, my country hasn't got a great culinary tradition, but seriously, this meal is something we are justifiably proud of. Along with that other famed British creation Chicken Tikka Masala.
"I know, we can improve this no end - we won't give you any malt vinegar, and as a replacement for the mushy peas we'll give you coleslaw"
This ranks right up there with putting a freaking gopher into The Hundred Acre Wood.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
They serve it with fish and chips.
Fish and chips. FISH AND FREAKING CHIPS.
Why?
God knows, my country hasn't got a great culinary tradition, but seriously, this meal is something we are justifiably proud of. Along with that other famed British creation Chicken Tikka Masala.
"I know, we can improve this no end - we won't give you any malt vinegar, and as a replacement for the mushy peas we'll give you coleslaw"
This ranks right up there with putting a freaking gopher into The Hundred Acre Wood.
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:47 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
They serve it with fish and chips.
Fish and chips. FISH AND FREAKING CHIPS.
Why?
God knows, my country hasn't got a great culinary tradition, but seriously, this meal is something we are justifiably proud of. Along with that other famed British creation Chicken Tikka Masala.
"I know, we can improve this no end - we won't give you any malt vinegar, and as a replacement for the mushy peas we'll give you coleslaw"
This ranks right up there with putting a freaking gopher into The Hundred Acre Wood.
I have never, not once in my life, part-taken of this abominable mashup. The slaw is always chucked.
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:49 last edited by
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
Coleslaw is shite no matter how you make it.
They serve it with fish and chips.
Fish and chips. FISH AND FREAKING CHIPS.
Why?
God knows, my country hasn't got a great culinary tradition, but seriously, this meal is something we are justifiably proud of. Along with that other famed British creation Chicken Tikka Masala.
"I know, we can improve this no end - we won't give you any malt vinegar, and as a replacement for the mushy peas we'll give you coleslaw"
This ranks right up there with putting a freaking gopher into The Hundred Acre Wood.
I have never, not once in my life, part-taken of this abominable mashup. The slaw is always chucked.
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:49 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer I'm ashamed to say I sometimes peck at it disconsolately while I'm waiting for the check to arrive.
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:51 last edited by
It can be refreshing, like pickled ginger with sushi.
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I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:52 last edited by@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
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@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:52 last edited by@George-K said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
Oh come ON, man! No!
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@Aqua-Letifer I'm ashamed to say I sometimes peck at it disconsolately while I'm waiting for the check to arrive.
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:54 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Aqua-Letifer I'm ashamed to say I sometimes peck at it disconsolately while I'm waiting for the check to arrive.
Picking at it releases more of its mold-smelling foulness, which encourages projectile vomitus. To be avoided.
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@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:57 last edited by@George-K said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
So she’s the one…
@Jolly is right about putting slaw in a sandwich, and you want a mayonnaise based slaw for that, but eating on the side with a slab of ribs? Give me vinegar…
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@George-K said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
Oh come ON, man! No!
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 13:58 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@George-K said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
Oh come ON, man! No!
We've recently gone to KFC for the first time in 20 years - there's one round the corner from where we live, and it's actually surprisingly good.
Also, you can feed a family of 4 four for $40, and have enough left over for lunch the next day, which is way cheaper than even McDonalds.
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wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 14:00 last edited by
Ok. Next important stuff question… How strong do you make your coffee? Do you use the full 2 tablespoons per 6oz? Or less?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@George-K said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
Oh come ON, man! No!
We've recently gone to KFC for the first time in 20 years - there's one round the corner from where we live, and it's actually surprisingly good.
Also, you can feed a family of 4 four for $40, and have enough left over for lunch the next day, which is way cheaper than even McDonalds.
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 14:01 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@George-K said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
@Catseye3 said in The “Important Stuff” thread…:
I like 'em both. Which one depends on the flavor and texture of the foods accompanying the slaw.
Otherwise I agree with Jolly.
Yup. Both are fine.
(sit down)
Mrs. George likes the slaw from KFC. I know, I know....
Oh come ON, man! No!
We've recently gone to KFC for the first time in 20 years - there's one round the corner from where we live, and it's actually surprisingly good.
Also, you can feed a family of 4 four for $40, and have enough left over for lunch the next day, which is way cheaper than even McDonalds.
It's still way below my minimum shit food threshold. Chik-Fil-A is as low as I'll go out there.
Oatmeal is even cheaper, and you don't need an inorganic chem specialization to understand what you're ingesting.
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Ok. Next important stuff question… How strong do you make your coffee? Do you use the full 2 tablespoons per 6oz? Or less?
wrote on 7 Feb 2023, 14:04 last edited byI don't drink it. I never acquired a taste for it.