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Post by sukotsuto on May 13, 2013 11:31:03 GMT -5
Okay, let's talk about food here, folks. What's your typical diet? What do you usually eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, or even brunch, supper, or snacktime? And to go with that, do you dine out a lot? Where do you go to when you eat out? Fast foods, diners, or restaurants?
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Post by Youngster Joey on May 13, 2013 13:38:45 GMT -5
Oh, boy, is this a loaded topic for me :(
I try to eat as healthily as possible, but since I don't really like cooking, most of what I eat is pretty simple. Food and I aren't exactly friends, though, so I eat to stay alive, not because I enjoy eating.
I rarely eat out. It's expensive, and they give you too much food.
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Post by AokiShizuku on May 14, 2013 1:21:29 GMT -5
I literally have rice with every single meal. Even for lunch at school. In general it's rice with some sort of meat. I rarely eat out too. Money is the main issue as the bill can go up quick so fast.
I eat because I love food.
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Post by sukotsuto on May 19, 2013 0:54:59 GMT -5
I've been eating out a lot with my date recently, trying out all sorts of diners, cafes and restaurants around the area. Support small businesses they say, and that we do, and I've been able to sample a variety of delicious dishes that a local restaurant or cafe can only bring. Verdict: Burgers: Delicious double patty burger with blue cheese and bacon from Burger City Pancakes: Cozy Cafe's Banana Pancakes (>>>>IHOP) Mexican Dishes: The Mexican Restaurants (Like Mr.Churro) along Olvera St. in LA have been the BEST thus far. Makes all that faux-Mexican food being served in fast food and cheap joints and food trucks taste incredibly bland in comparison. Sandwiches: Haven't explored these at much, but Philippe's French Dipped Sandwiches in LA near Chinatown is my favorite thus far. Bar: Kongregate is my favorite thanks to them having those trappist beer that go well with the sausages they serve in this medieval-themed bar in Long Beach. We're are in danger of being foodies
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