Last edited by strickyc; 05-14-2009 at 10:13 PM.
I only eat hot-dogs or sandwiches at things like pic-nics. Its always much easier to bring along chips than some cold fries. If Nathans' isn't your friend then Im assuming its a restaruant thats pretty enclusive to your geographical location. They is a hot-dog restuarant near my home called skins. I have no idea what they serve with their hotdogs. When I take the time to dine out(paying someone to prepare and serve me food) it's never to eat a hot-dog.
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I guess it would be classified as a soup but has anyone here ever tried potato dumplings? I'm thinking its a true southern redneck food for feeding the extremely poor class.
Basicaly boil potatoes untill they are mostely dissolved into the water and add your favorite spices(salt and pepper if your poor) with chuncks of doughy bread. The bread should be added so it will cook throu-out while not boiling the potatoes into 1 part tator one part water. You can throw random mixed veggies in if you'd like but its best if they are so finely cut up they blend into the potatoes.
Last edited by strickyc; 05-14-2009 at 10:20 PM.
400 or so locations in the USA and 15 other nations is not very "enclusive." It's also sponsor of one of the most famous competitive eating contests in the world.
I mention them, of course, because aside from great hotdogs, they're home to the best fast food french fries I've ever tasted.
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I don't like scalloped potatoes. Everything else is good.
I also prefer mashed potatoes home made, but sometimes you just have to get them elsewhere.
Yes, that receives a whole lot of coverage in New York City. I didn't know Nathan's was such a big chain tho. They are probably responsible for the "Coney Island Hotdog", too, which as far as I can tell is just a hotdog but costs $5.75 at Nathan's in Coney Island and the only seating is picnic tables outside.
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I just find it weird that someone with a username of 'bernt' should be asking about styles of food preparation
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I prefer french fries with ranch dressing
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"Poutine" is this Quebequois dish involving french fries, cheese curd (=mozarella), and gravy. For some reason it also incredibly popular in Amsterdam...
C programming resources:
GNU C Function and Macro Index -- glibc reference manual
The C Book -- nice online learner guide
Current ISO draft standard
CCAN -- new CPAN like open source library repository
3 (different) GNU debugger tutorials: #1 -- #2 -- #3
cpwiki -- our wiki on sourceforge
Stir-fried with onions, garlic and mustard seed. Excellent with a bowl of jasmin rice.
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You make it sound so exotic .Originally Posted by MK27
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