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2009-02-06, 15:29 | Link #25 |
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I prefer Mcvities myself, can't beat a pack of Jaffa cakes
another reason I love british stuff to have a Oreo? or to have a Jaffa Cake? theres no real competition, JAFFA CAKE FTMFW!!!! altho one time friend tried what Joey did on friends with Oreos, he failed in epic fashion. He spewed it all back up, wasn't pretty oh and also how can people eat Beef-Jerky?! its god aweful>__<
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2009-02-07, 09:43 | Link #29 | |
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Pardon me, but I'll have one at the nearest Chinese deli.
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2009-02-07, 09:56 | Link #33 | |
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Regardless, I shall stick to digestives, Dairy Milks, and Jaffa Cakes. |
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2009-02-07, 10:10 | Link #34 | |
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Jerky is better paired off with beer, as it's more of a man's junk food.
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2009-02-07, 10:21 | Link #35 |
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Out of all seriousness, that would make a lot of sense to me. I can still imagine that any British man would still turn his nose to that stuff though. Here our alcoholic men just eat peanuts and Salt and Vinegar flavoured Walker's crisps.
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2009-02-07, 10:34 | Link #36 |
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The Chinese version of beef jerky, we call it dried meat, its very different from western beef jerky. The wiki link shows the Hongkong beef jerky, that's what I mean by dried meat. Its actually roasted and tastes really good. Its one of the Chinese New Year snacks that everyone loves to eat here in Singapore.
I love Salt and Vinegar chips of all brands, great to go with anime lol
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2009-02-07, 12:37 | Link #37 |
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I have tried crocodile jerky before. Tastes a little like a cross between duck and salmon.
Of course, it is from my relatives living in rural areas, where crocs plague their poultry and fish farms. After the crocs are shot dead (usually with a home-made shotgun or Lee-Enfield, surprisingly still to be working after 60-70 years with homemade ammunition), they are turned into dried or barbecued meat. I hate salt and vinegar. Prefer cheese or casava flavoured chips.
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2009-02-07, 14:12 | Link #40 | |
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US does the marketing thus their Standard English caught on around the world. Same as the idea of French Fries and Fish & Chips. Both are deep-fried potato strips (even if it is in vegetable oil, macdonalds is bluffing), but almost everyone calls them French Fries (though there is nothing French about them or Sir Walter Raleigh). It all began with US starting out with the idea of capitalism anyway, and John B. Watson being an American rather than British.
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