Were those MAGIC grits?Originally Posted by RangersFan
grits because of my cousin vinny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z98Mw4NQLIg

The first time I watched Wallace and Gromit as a kid, I ate cheese and crackers for days.
It was most excellent. I couldn't find ice cream bars shaped like a cat.
Interesting, I thought they were just eating burgers. Never had shawarma.Originally Posted by Necromanti
I really hope you don't mean to say you hadn't had a shawarma before then.
Anyway, I always found that strange considering that it was set in New York. I thought they had a lot of Arab immigrants and subsequently, Arab food in NYC. It would be like someone never having heard of hummus.
Did it for a movie night.Originally Posted by WinoMcCougarstein
Ninja Turtles always made me want pizza. Always.
Also, the scene in Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving always makes me want popcorn and jelly beans.
Pretty damn interesting flavor when you eat them at the same time.
Neat stuff.
COOKIE CAT!Steven Universe made me want a hot dog...I went and got a huge chili dog.
It was most excellent. I couldn't find ice cream bars shaped like a cat.
HE LEFT HIS FAMILY BEHIND~
#1995Regrets

Now I'm medium-rare every time.

'cause he said to.

How I learned okonomiyaki exists. It's pretty good; I often get it when I go to Japan Town.

It's a cream stew, apparently.Originally Posted by AdrianWerner
You really should give name of the food, because this looks delicious but I have zero clue what it is.
Cream Stew (クリームシチュー kurīmu shichū?) is a popular Yōshoku dish consisting of meat, usually chicken or pork, and mixed vegetables, onion, carrot, potato and cabbage, cooked in thick white roux. The vegetables are sauteed before the meat is added with some water. The surface fats are removed by degreasing and then the roux is added. It is common in Japan to use ready-made roux, as one might for making Japanese curry, which comes in a block from a box. The roux though can also be cooked from scratch. The hard paste roux melts from the heat and blends with the water to create a thick stew. Milk can also be used as replacement for water, to make the stew more creamy.[1]
Never again.
There was a period when I was little where I'd insist on having tomato sauce on toast because I thought that was what Wallace was seen having in one of the movies. Obviously it was supposed to be jam, but I guess that wasn't so clear to me at the time.
The first time I watched Wallace and Gromit as a kid, I ate cheese and crackers for days.
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