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ronjor
December 28th, 2004, 09:54 PM
-{ Quote: "What women do best - shop for bargains" }-

To keep on topic, I ate in Christmas day. We had six inches of snow on the Texas Gulf Coast!!

~*Nat*~
December 28th, 2004, 10:11 PM
-{ Quote: "My absolute most favourite thing in the whole wide world 2 eat is ......... FOOD lol ! But its gotta b Tasty, mmmmmmmmm" }-
That tells us alot, especially all the details. ;)

But I understand you are easy to please....some people can be sooo spoiled and picky, don't you think ? ::) :P

Peaches4U
December 28th, 2004, 10:15 PM
-{ Quote: "To keep on topic, I ate in Christmas day. We had six inches of snow on the Texas Gulf Coast!!" }-

No snow at the Pacific Northwest - just rain and some dense fog when not raining. When shopping was done, I had indulged in a terrific chocolate cheesecake... a big piece too!! ;) yummy!!

ronjor
December 28th, 2004, 10:17 PM
Matter of fact I had some cheescake too! Not too good for the waste--er--waistline. :D

wildman
December 28th, 2004, 10:25 PM
-{ Quote: "No snow at the Pacific Northwest - just rain and some dense fog when not raining. When shopping was done, I had indulged in a terrific chocolate cheesecake... a big piece too!! ;) yummy!!" }-

??? Peaches, you wouldn't happen to be a web foot would you? All my maternal relatives are web feet. (Olson and Estes).

Man oh man ya guys are killing me tonight, cheesecake! Love Amaretto cheesecake.

Thanks
wildman
;D 8)

Peaches4U
December 28th, 2004, 10:31 PM
-{ Quote: "??? Peaches, you wouldn't happen to be a web foot would you? All my maternal relatives are web feet. (Olson and Estes).

Man oh man ya guys are killing me tonight, cheesecake! Love Amaretto cheesecake.

Thanks
wildman
;D 8)" }-

Shed my webbed feet about 5 years ago for the desert area here.

Yeah, isn't cheesecake the ultimate? :-*

SauteedSpinachMan
December 29th, 2004, 02:02 AM
Nothing better than French bread, sauteed spinach and a good bottle of red wine.

big ed
December 29th, 2004, 10:42 AM
-{ Quote: "Nothing better than French bread, sauteed spinach and a good bottle of red wine." }-

Make that crusty Italian bread, hunk of cheese, home made Italian salami and a tot or two of Grappa to wash it down. Urp!

wildman
December 29th, 2004, 09:29 PM
-{ Quote: "Make that crusty Italian bread, hunk of cheese, home made Italian salami and a tot or two of Grappa to wash it down. Urp!" }-


:) And to think I took you for a baked bean an clam chowder kind of guy. Heard about that Grappa stuff but have never had the pleasure, is it anything like a brewski?

Thanks
wildman
8) ;)

big ed
December 29th, 2004, 11:03 PM
-{ Quote: ":) And to think I took you for a baked bean an clam chowder kind of guy. Heard about that Grappa stuff but have never had the pleasure, is it anything like a brewski?

Thanks
wildman
8) ;)" }-

If I remember correctly (and thats pretty doubtful) you get some decent home made wine and run it thru a distiller two or three times. What you have then is usually a 150+- proof drink w/a nutty flavor. If you live in the sno belt, w/one small tot of this stuff, you can go out and sno-blow the whole neighborhood in your skivies.

I must admit that, even tho I enjoy the taste, I was never able to completely empty the shot glass. Once that first sip hits your tummy it kinda separates the men from the MEN.

Play on, big ed

wildman
December 30th, 2004, 01:46 PM
-{ Quote: "If I remember correctly (and thats pretty doubtful) you get some decent home made wine and run it thru a distiller two or three times. What you have then is usually a 150+- proof drink w/a nutty flavor." }-

;D Knew a guy in Viet Nam who did something similar, only he used potato peals and corn cobs we appropriated from the chow hall. I think it was called White Lighting or Moon Shine. The wildman now will stick with his one a day brewski.

Thanks
wildman
;D 8) ;) :o :D

wildman
January 5th, 2005, 09:21 PM
::) O.K. the new year is here. Anyone have suggestions for good flavors of Slim Fast and Power Bars?

Thanks
wildman
;D ;)

big ed
January 5th, 2005, 10:33 PM
-{ Quote: "::) O.K. the new year is here. Anyone have suggestions for good flavors of Slim Fast and Power Bars?

Thanks
wildman
;D ;)" }-


How about Garlic flavored Slim Fast and Vegimite Power Bars. Yum!

Play on, big ed

bigc73542
January 5th, 2005, 10:39 PM
Porter house steak and garlic bread ;D ;)

wildman
January 6th, 2005, 01:09 PM
-{ Quote: "Porter house steak and garlic bread ;D ;)" }-


;D Sounds good to me, ya know where I can get a case or two? Lunch will never be the same again. :'(


Thanks
wildman
:P

wildman
January 6th, 2005, 01:13 PM
-{ Quote: "How about Vegemite Power Bars. Yum!" }-

??? Do humans still eat that stuff?

Thanks
wildman
:-\

dog
January 6th, 2005, 01:40 PM
-{ Quote: "::) O.K. the new year is here. Anyone have suggestions for good flavors of Slim Fast and Power Bars?

Thanks
wildman
;D ;)" }-

LOL ...Wildman, I was silently counting all those calories everytime you posted ... I enjoyed every one of your meals too. I know you only said the above injest ... But those things just aren't that good for you.

For anyone wanting to drop a few holiday pounds ... Eat Right (Higher Protein than Carbs, No Salt, No Sugar, and the dreaded No Fat) ... Yes, Weight can be totally controlled by diet alone. ;) But don't neglect your body and get physical ... a brisk 30min. walk will do ... Enjoy the sights, sounds, and the visual surroundings in your neighbourhood, you'll be pleasently surprised ... you don't know what your missing. As a side tip ... if anyone thinks they may not be motivated enough for those brisk walks ... Get a DOG ... he/she will lead you to that healthy lifestyle ... guarenteed ... if you don't fulfill those needs you'll get a ~wet~ surprise somewhere. Personal I go after slippers. ;D

I demand THREE walks a day ... Rain or Sunshine ;)


:lurking: *puppy* :lurking:

Peaches4U
January 6th, 2005, 02:47 PM
-{ Quote: "LOL ...Wildman, I was silently counting all those calories everytime you posted ... I enjoyed every one of your meals too. I know you only said the above injest ... But those things just aren't that good for you.

For anyone wanting to drop a few holiday pounds ... Eat Right (Higher Protein than Carbs, No Salt, No Sugar, and the dreaded No Fat) ... Yes, Weight can be totally controlled by diet alone. ;) But don't neglect your body and get physical ... a brisk 30min. walk will do ... Enjoy the sights, sounds, and the visual surroundings in your neighbourhood, you'll be pleasently surprised ... you don't know what your missing. As a side tip ... if anyone thinks they may not be motivated enough for those brisk walks ... Get a DOG ... he/she will lead you to that healthy lifestyle ... guarenteed ... if you don't fulfill those needs you'll get a ~wet~ surprise somewhere. Personal I go after slippers. ;D

I demand THREE walks a day ... Rain or Sunshine ;)


:lurking: *puppy* :lurking:" }-

Do u carry ur own scooper? ;D Nice poopsie. :o

wildman
January 6th, 2005, 07:36 PM
:) The ole wildman is sight impaired, but has been using the tread mill at our condo complex facilities since the beginning of the year. I'm up to 30 minutes now, granted the speed is slow, but I'm getting there.

I don't think my two cats would appreciate a dog, plus I would fear for the dog, those two s@#ts are sneaky.

Oat Meal for breakfast. Slim fast and Power bar for lunch. Small portions for the evening meal. The jury is still out, but I think the verdict will be favorable. If it isn't the scream and swearing you will hear will be coming from you know whom. Plus my doctor will be a dead duck, all this is his suggestion.

Thanks
wildman
:-\

wildman
March 2nd, 2005, 07:26 PM
:) I resurrected this old gem due to poplar demand. The wildman is off to the daughters for his birthday dinner. I am told we shall be having stakes an shrimp fixed on the bar-b-q. The wildman may even have a few beers (biers), more than one (hey it is my birthday). How about that? The cake most likely will be German chocolate, as that is the wildman's most favorite. The ice cream, Jamocha Almond Fudge, as that is the most favorite in this category.

Thanks and love to you all
wildman
:-* ;)

ronjor
March 2nd, 2005, 07:42 PM
Tear it up Wildman! We don't have many birthdays as you know. :)
Sounds like a great party!

~*Nat*~
March 3rd, 2005, 12:25 PM
-{ Quote: ":) I resurrected this old gem due to poplar demand. The wildman is off to the daughters for his birthday dinner. I am told we shall be having stakes an shrimp fixed on the bar-b-q. The wildman may even have a few beers (biers), more than one (hey it is my birthday). How about that? The cake most likely will be German chocolate, as that is the wildman's most favorite. The ice cream, Jamocha Almond Fudge, as that is the most favorite in this category.

Thanks and love to you all
wildman
:-* ;)" }-

Hey Wildman, how was your B-day dinner !??
How many (german ?) Biers and how many german chocolate cakes did you have the chance to indulge into ??
Oh boy.....I got sooo hungry and homesick when you mentioned that. Oooh, how I miss it........:'(

P.S. Tell me...did you ever, while you were in my home-country, have that
most delicious black forest cherry cake ? (Schwarzwaelder - Kirsch Torte)

~heavenly~

wildman
March 3rd, 2005, 01:57 PM
;D The B-day dinner was delicious. The daughter treats daddy very well. The beer (bier) was the Holland variety (Dark an light), the wildman was allowed to have one of each. The cake wound up coming home with me. The ice cream wound up in the grand kids bellies (It was vanilla, so the wildman twasn't that upset).

Ah you bring back the memories. Most every Saturday (early morning) I would catch the bus into Kaiserslaurten. It would stop right in front of the bake store. I would enter and purchase a pastry and a cup of coffee. I think I tried about everything they had (YUM YUM).

Thanks
wildman
:) ;) :D

~*Nat*~
March 3rd, 2005, 02:12 PM
-{ Quote: "I would enter and purchase a pastry and a cup of coffee " }-

Mmmmm...do you also remember the aah so wonderful coffee aroma that you could litterly smell from a block away from a coffee-shop ? And you could just, depending where you'd be, either stand at a lil table inside, enjoying that fresh brew ~ or sit outside in nice weather at a usually round bistro table, watching peacefully people walking by, etc, etc, etc.......................:D :P

I never seen or been in something like that here in the states.
Usually I see "cold" - fast food places...and everyone rushes to eat and imediately after finishing jump up to rush back home in their fast cars. :(

Don't get me wrong....I LOVE it here. But certain things...european style of life and enjoying their meals in peace, and with entrancing candle light in restaurants or elsewhere is something I can never get over ~ or even forget.
And since I don't forget - I MISS. :-\

wildman
March 3rd, 2005, 04:43 PM
:) Ah yes. Some of the coffee places in down town San Diego come close to this type of atmosphere, but none have the pastry. I like you am not complaining, as I have come to appreciate what each location does have to offer, but one can long for a special thing not easily found elsewhere. I know, I am still trying to locate a decent Yager schnitzel.

Thanks
wildman
;D 8) ;)

~*Nat*~
March 3rd, 2005, 04:49 PM
-{ Quote: ":) Ah yes. Some of the coffee places in down town San Diego come close to this type of atmosphere, but none have the pastry. I like you am not complaining, as I have come to appreciate what each location does have to offer, but one can long for a special thing not easily found elsewhere. I know, I am still trying to locate a decent Yager schnitzel.

Thanks
wildman
;D 8) ;)" }-

Ha, yes ! :D But you see, I currently live in the desert. (At least thats what I like to call this place....::) ;D ) Nothing comes close to what you have there.

And...Jaeger Schnitzel.....
OK Wildman....enuff with that yummy stuff talk ! :P ;)

Marja
March 4th, 2005, 04:40 AM
That's it, I'm starving now, I should have know better than to come back to this thread!! It's a trick to get us all off any kind of diet or live it we were on!!

Glad you had a great birthday, Wildman, any cake left!?!?

CartoonBoy
March 4th, 2005, 05:38 AM
I love Butter Chicken. Alooe Palak? I think thats how it's spelt? Indian dishes. Curry ( mild - I want to actually TASTE what I eat ) A Good solid T-Bone steak is always a priorty. Ummm what else? Beer Yes Beer.......liquid food. Pasta.....All types. Pidda. I live in a multi cultural area so the food has a huge variety. I do cook. Fish - Salmon, John Dory. I love Cauliflower...I can eat that non stop for 30 days and 30 nights. Anywhere I eat, I don't care about quantity, it's all about quality for me.

I'm hungry now............bye http://pages.prodigy.net/rogerlori1/emoticons/cheeseburger.gif

wildman
March 4th, 2005, 12:37 PM
-{ Quote: "That's it, I'm starving now, I should have know better than to come back to this thread!! It's a trick to get us all off any kind of diet or live it we were on!!

Glad you had a great birthday, Wildman, any cake left!?!?" }-

:) Thanks, there is one tiny piece left, I had one this morning for breakfast. The last piece is MINE, he who even thinks about taking it will incur the wrath of the wildman. Don't think of a diet, think of a food modification plan.

Thanks
wildman
;D 8) :P

wildman
March 4th, 2005, 12:46 PM
-{ Quote: "Ha, yes ! :D But you see, I currently live in the desert. (At least thats what I like to call this place....::) ;D ) Nothing comes close to what you have there.

And...Jaeger Schnitzel.....
OK Wildman....enuff with that yummy stuff talk ! :P ;) " }-

:) Send me the recipe for Jaeger Schnitzel, the spouse says she don't cook nutthin she can't pronounce, thus the wildman shall have to fix it his damn self. Don't she know that the wildman love a challenge?

Thanks
wildman
;D ;) :P

~*Nat*~
March 4th, 2005, 01:45 PM
-{ Quote: ":) Send me the recipe for Jaeger Schnitzel, the spouse says she don't cook nutthin she can't pronounce, thus the wildman shall have to fix it his damn self. Don't she know that the wildman love a challenge?

Thanks
wildman
;D ;) :P" }-

:) Hehe...here's your challenge my friend. Have fun cooking ! :)

Wiener Schnitzel:
(Vienna schnitzel)

veal fillets,
1 egg,
flour and breadcrumbs,
salt and pepper,
butter
__________

Pound the fillets until thin,
roll in seasoned flour,
brush with beaten egg and roll in breadcrumbs.

Fry on both sides quickly in hot butter.
Serve very hot with sauteed potatoes and a watercress or
cucumber salad.

In Holstein they serve schnitzels with a fried egg as a garnish.
In other parts of Germany they use capers, chopped olives,
chopped egg whites or sliced gherkins as garnishes.
__________

Wildman, I'm from Berlin, and my mom always served the schnitzel with a fried
egg on top, and it is sooo good ! See ? Different region's versions of their foods do spread around. ;)

I hope you will try out the recipe. Please do let me know how it turned out and how your wife liked it !! :D

http://www.der-frechdachs.de/images/speiseka/Wiener_Schnitzel.jpg

P.S. Instead of the fries, many eat the meat with Asparagus also. MMMMMMMMM

wildman
March 4th, 2005, 09:21 PM
:) I'm now attempting to crawl inside this machine. The spouse says this may be a close as I get, she does not like the cooking thing that much. However the wildman may just up an fix it his damn self. I like it smothered in mushrooms. I also like it done with pork cutlets, as well as the veal. However this may all be mute if the wildman cannot figure out how to use the oven. The spouse ain't gonna let me live this one down. She asked me tonight to turn the oven on to 350, didn't tell me it don't have no oven knob, an is push button operated. I think you all get the picture. Hey I think I have stated before that I am no tech. wizard.

Thank you for the receipt. This brings back the memories. There were many a week end spent in various gauest houses eating schnitzel or cordon blue.

Thanks
wildman
:) ;)

bigc73542
March 4th, 2005, 09:30 PM
To me nothing beats a good Porter House steak, baked potato with butter and sourcream and garlic bread and a nice green salad :D

bigc