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  • monkey tennis
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    Originally posted by jessica
    In the Philippines, that's how they serve ice cream--if there's no bread to be had, it's in a hot dog bun.
    Really
    That's nasty...soggy bread. Yuk

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  • jessica
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    Originally posted by toystalker
    another uk member here...



    always made me laugh that, an ice cream sandwich?... thats like ice cream, ice milk or what ever you call it in between 2 slices of bread!

    In the Philippines, that's how they serve ice cream--if there's no bread to be had, it's in a hot dog bun.

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  • Mikey
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    Best Scrambled Eggs ever

    1. cut up 1 onion (dice it)

    2. Fry them (cut up onion) on the stove until they caramelize....

    3. take the onions off and put them in a bowl when done.

    4. Next, fry some diced fat back

    5. fry until crunchie

    6. Add onions, fat back and four eggs.

    7. Fry up until almost done.

    8. Throw on 2 peices of American cheese.

    9. Let fry until cheese melts.

    10.--- mmmmmm

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  • jessica
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    Don't forget to sprinkle with love. I always do.

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  • monkey tennis
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    Scrambled Eggs.

    Crack the eggs into a bowl.
    Add a pinch of salt and about two tablespoons of milk.
    Add to a Pan.
    Stir the mixture.
    Add Ham, Onions, Mushrooms if you like.
    Cook the eggs over a medium to low heat, breaking them up with a wooden spoon so they don't turn into an omelette.
    Serve with a smile and some pepper.

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  • Mikey
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    I think I heard something like this once .........

    In the US, scambled eggs are mixed up fried eggs .......

    An Omelet is the above with milk, cheese and whatever have you.

    I heard in the UK, the terms are reversed.

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  • monkey tennis
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    We call scrambled eggs? Scrambled Eggs over here...it must've been the way you were saying it. Or maybe the guy was new to the country.

    My parents used to eat this stuff called Bread and Dripping Yuk.
    From what I can gather it is bread dipped in the fat from the Sunday
    Roast.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Adam West
    My remember my dad used to love Spam (meat in a can, not unsolicited emails) and would always have a container around.

    I never understood why my dad liked the stuff so much so I asked my mom. She said when he was in the Korean War they used to hand cans of this stuff out for rations and to them, having Spam was their version of eating like a king since most of the food rations were much worse.

    I guess he got so used to it and liked it that he always kept it around and would eat it just about every way imaginable.
    mmmm
    Fried Spam mixed with scrambled eggs !!!
    Now your making me hungry

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  • Adam West
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    My remember my dad used to love Spam (meat in a can, not unsolicited emails) and would always have a container around.

    I never understood why my dad liked the stuff so much so I asked my mom. She said when he was in the Korean War they used to hand cans of this stuff out for rations and to them, having Spam was their version of eating like a king since most of the food rations were much worse.

    I guess he got so used to it and liked it that he always kept it around and would eat it just about every way imaginable.

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Adam West
    Do you add water to it to make milk? My wife told me when she was growing up, she grew up on some type of milk (maybe this stuff) that her dad always made by adding water to it. She never had fresh milk and thought it was gross.

    It wasn't like they didn't have money, her parents just have some odd quirks. Her father still uses a wind up alarm clock and will go out of his way to find one if he needs a new one.
    yeah my mom use to mix it with water when we were kids and could'nt afford the fresh stuff

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  • wayne foundation 07
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    Those orange push up pops were always my favorite.

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  • Adam West
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    Originally posted by monkey tennis
    We have Carnation Milk, It's nasty.
    I think people used to use it (back in the war or something)
    as a substitute Milk in tea

    http://www.nestle.ca/NR/rdonlyres/75...Eng_Evp_3D.jpg
    Do you add water to it to make milk? My wife told me when she was growing up, she grew up on some type of milk (maybe this stuff) that her dad always made by adding water to it. She never had fresh milk and thought it was gross.

    It wasn't like they didn't have money, her parents just have some odd quirks. Her father still uses a wind up alarm clock and will go out of his way to find one if he needs a new one.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by monkey tennis
    Makes me want to visit the US again.

    I went in to a Deli in New York and I asked for a Tuna (bread) Roll.
    The Deli-man didn't understand a word I said.
    "Tuna Roll"?

    Sounds like a sushi order.

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  • toystalker
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    another uk member here...

    lol

    made me laugh reading this thread and the many differences there are

    i always laugh hard when i here them on tv movie ordering an ice cream off the van... the kid be like, "can i get a chocolate mint deluxe twist waffer double fudge sandwich with everything on and a flake sauce and nuts and a sparkler"... hahaa

    off my van that would be a simple "99"

    always made me laugh that, an ice cream sandwich?... thats like ice cream, ice milk or what ever you call it in between 2 slices of bread! lol

    i used to like
    nobbly bobbly
    screwball
    calipo
    fab
    mint crisp
    wedge of lions made inbetween 2 waffers
    sparkle
    mini milk

    i could go on... im looking out the window now for that van haha

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  • z3zep
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    Originally posted by Adam West
    When you order a sandwich, you need to tell them what you want (you should have said Tunafish) and then specify what type of bread you want it served on.

    I had similar problems in England. I was visiting on business and had to lodge at a pub (which seems unusual to me but it was the only place to sleep around in the area). A couple of guys were trying to have a conversation with me asking me questions about America but they were speaking with such thick accents and using so much local slang, I really couldn't understand what they were saying. It was a strange feeling really. They were speaking English but I just couldn't understand what they were saying.
    I had a similar problem in London, I wanted a scrambled egg on a roll. What I got was "mashed eggs" -- which was egg salad. I hate cold eggs! Oh well live and learn. So what do you Brits call scrambled eggs?

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