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Old 06-02-2011, 02:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default The Official CR-Z Forum FOOD Thread.. Yummy!

Due to popular request.... I am starting a thread dedicated to something that most of us love almost as much as we love our cars! FOOD!

Feel free to talk about any kind of food... post pictures if you want. If you like to cook, you can share recipes...

Main thing.. lets have fun!
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Old 06-02-2011, 02:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I will start with the burger I made for lunch today! Provolone and Cheddar Cheeses, Bacon, onion, tomato, lettuce and a 10oz grilled patty!

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Old 06-02-2011, 02:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I can live off of Japanese, Korean and Indian cuisine. LOVE IT! If anyone is near Indy, they MUST go to MaMa's Place (Korean); Sakura (Japanese); and Udupi (vegetarian South Indian). Awesome tastes for a reasonable price.

If you like Ethiopian: Abyssinia and Major House are tops too!

My mouth is watering right now.
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I can live off of Japanese, Korean and Indian cuisine. LOVE IT! If anyone is near Indy, they MUST go to MaMa's Place (Korean); Sakura (Japanese); and Udupi (vegetarian South Indian). Awesome tastes for a reasonable price.

If you like Ethiopian: Abyssinia and Major House are tops too!

My mouth is watering right now.
Man after my own heart! I love almost all ethnic cuisines and love to cook them also!

I make killer Vindaloo curry (if you like it hot!) and usually serve it with fresh Naan or fresh Roti.... and homemade Palak Paneer.... so good!

Chicken Vindaloo curry with Basmati rice and curried squash
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I don't eat lunch on workdays so this was the wrong thread to come to...luckily I'll be leaving in a few minutes so I can pig out on things that look nowhere near as good as what's been posted here when I get home.
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I don't eat lunch on workdays so this was the wrong thread to come to...luckily I'll be leaving in a few minutes so I can pig out on things that look nowhere near as good as what's been posted here when I get home.
Sorry about that, Matt! Have fun munching!
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Man after my own heart! I love almost all ethnic cuisines and love to cook them also!

I make killer Vindaloo curry (if you like it hot!) and usually serve it with fresh Naan or fresh Roti.... and homemade Palak Paneer.... so good!

Chicken Vindaloo curry with rice and curried squash
Thanks for not helping give my salivary glands a break. :-) Looks delicious.

(My parents are Indian, and I'm going to ask Mom to make me some lamb vindaloo, chicken tikka masala, and dosa / sambar when I visit them in July)
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All you guys and your fancy foreign food.... All I ever got growing up was Homemade southern comfort food!
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Any of you Torontonians try Dangerous Dans? I've been meaning to go but no one wants to go with me.

Dangerous Dan's Diner - Home of Toronto's Best Burger
ive heard of it never went to it!
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Thanks for not helping give my salivary glands a break. :-) Looks delicious.

(My parents are Indian, and I'm going to ask Mom to make me some lamb vindaloo, chicken tikka masala, and dosa / sambar when I visit them in July)

Cool! It isn't really that hard to make... you can make it yourself, and probably surprise your mom! Do you cook at all?
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