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Is this Polish? Because I love Polish food.Tonyfish141 said:I would eat 8 plates of souvlaki. With Pork, yogurt and a lb of feta cheese. So good.
Explain.
Is this Polish? Because I love Polish food.Tonyfish141 said:I would eat 8 plates of souvlaki. With Pork, yogurt and a lb of feta cheese. So good.
Guys, this isn't fun if we're not specific.UT Hellraiser 0 said:man, MEXICAN FOOD... my downfall to dieting
Souvlaki is Greek.Madmick said:Is this Polish? Because I love Polish food.
Explain.
Madmick said:Guys, this isn't fun if we're not specific.
And on the PN system, I get 4 cheat meals a week. I'm looking to branch out.
GoRiders said:Souvlaki is Greek.
Think shish kebob. You know - meat on a skewer that has been bar-b-qued.
This is often served within a flat read - think pita bread - with tzatziki sauce which is made from plain yogurt, garlic and cucumber. Very tasty.
Greek food often comes with a side plate of feta cheese which is a crumbly white cheese with a salty taste that is made from goat's milk.
Often the feta cheese is drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. This is made by Greek virgins who squeeze the olives between their velvety virginal thighs. This gives the oil a special flavour. It's extremely rare as it's hard to find Greek virgins old enough to squeeze their thighs together hard enough to crush the olives.
Nice.GoRiders said:Souvlaki is Greek.
Think shish kebob. You know - meat on a skewer that has been bar-b-qued.
This is often served within a flat read - think pita bread - with tzatziki sauce which is made from plain yogurt, garlic and cucumber. Very tasty.
Greek food often comes with a side plate of feta cheese which is a crumbly white cheese with a salty taste that is made from goat's milk.
Often the feta cheese is drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. This is made by Greek virgins who squeeze the olives between their velvety virginal thighs. This gives the oil a special flavour. It's extremely rare as it's hard to find Greek virgins old enough to squeeze their thighs together hard enough to crush the olives.
Free like a dog said:Awesome thread.
Breakfast: Pancakes with syrup, eggs and bacon. Glass of milk.
Lunch: Pepperoni pizza w/garlic dip. Chips galore.
Dinner: 5 courses-
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