lol i hate you coz your food all tastes like sugar laden garbage
Don't hate, just pity us. We're brainwashed and know no better.
lol i hate you coz your food all tastes like sugar laden garbage
Don't hate, just pity us. We're brainwashed and know no better.
The only thing I can think of it when it comes to Australian food is vegemite.lol i hate you coz your food all tastes like sugar laden garbage
The only thing I can think of it when it comes to Australian food is vegemite.
I hope Australian food isnt as bad as British food. That would be sad.If it is the same as Britain's Marmite, that's some nasty stuff. Pity goes both ways.
If it is the same as Britain's Marmite, that's some nasty stuff. Pity goes both ways.
The only thing I can think of it when it comes to Australian food is vegemite.
I had some decent British food in Manchester. Then I realized I was in an Indian restaurant.I hope Australian food isnt as bad as British food. That would be sad.
Is that where they get their steaks from?I wanted to wait patiently for my extra sharp knife intended for cutting my steak so that I could murder the people I was with...
I ate at a pretty killer Chinese place in a casino in Perth. I also ate some really fantastic Indian food at a completely empty restaurant in Hong Kong. And I've never had a better McDonald's Sausage McMuffin than I had at a McDonald's in Singapore.
I was lucky enough that I never ate generic international food in Kuala Lumpur, that was the single place I never got dragged into eating the same **** I could get back in the U.S. or anywhere else.
Eating at the Outback Steakhouse (and waiting in a long que) in Hong Kong was the lowlight of all my U.S. Navy overseas experiences. We had a big group, it was around 1AM, we waited for over an hour so that we could have service that was simulated to be as close to standard U.S. Outback Steakhouse service as was possible in Hong Kong. I wanted to wait patiently for my extra sharp knife intended for cutting my steak so that I could murder the people I was with, and I really liked every single person I was with.
The holy Grail on my mission was KFC. Of course called Kentucky fried chicken way back in them olden days. It was heaven.LOL Missionaries always wanted to go to Outback in Korea. I'm not gonna lie. I'm pretty attached to "The Bloomin' Onion".
The holy Grail on my mission was KFC. Of course called Kentucky fried chicken way back in them olden days. It was heaven.
nah Vegemite is far more salty and toxic than Marmite, the poms have Vegemite lite.
But serious, more than any other place i've been, we have such a variety of cuisines from all the different cultures that have come here, and at a great standard of quality.
The holy Grail on my mission was KFC. Of course called Kentucky fried chicken way back in them olden days. It was heaven.
Where were you all at? Our holy grail was Chipotle and BWW. This was Columbus, Ohio, and this was before those came to Utah.Mine as well. Then they got a McDonald's in one of my areas - the only time I've ever loved a Big Mac and their version of root beer.
I'm surprised you're not a bigger support of 'popeye's chicken' don't you normally go to red rooster and snack on a bit of **** in a roll?