Otaku food
#46
I never used to watch anime and eat. For some reason I do it sometimes. Lots of Pretzels for Strawberry Eggs.
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#47
Pretzels are pretty good. Like the mustard ones and the standard ones as well. :mrgreen:
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#48
Does watching Vash in action make anyone else want donuts?
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#49
Well I would like nachos right now. Though sometimes I wouldn't mind throwing a Ham-Ham on the grill. :mrgreen:
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#50
Nachos would be good right aout ow, but Ham Hams are more likely to roast you, than you them!
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#51
Ture, on the grill with some KC Masterpiece.
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#52
mmmmmm, I had some of the best Turkey sandwiches, while I watched anime the other night. To cap it off a meatball sub. Man I wish I had one right now. :mrgreen:
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#53
I like Maguro, Tekka-Maki, Ebi, Tomago, Ramen Noodles, and Green Tea when I watch anime. If you are wondering where I get all of this stuff from, There is a small place in Pittsburgh called Squirrel Hill. In Squirrel Hill there is a Chinese restaurant that serves Japanese food. It's called New Dumpling House. And just about any China Palace serves sushi. And Costco sells sushi and green tea. I too have the hook-up, however Gogurt makes a nice substituite when you run out of those things... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Ps:I've never had sake before. Is it any good?
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#54
I never was a fan of all this Japanese food. It's great to try bit it just doesn't seem to be for me. I don't like a lot of sea food that throws away about half of the cuisine available. :mrgreen:
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#55
Hmm, octopus crackers.

Instant Ramen noodles are disgusting, cheapest food ever made
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#56
I tried to eat some now, but the water in my house is really nasty. Sad
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#57
This topic is eighty years old.

Get a water filter. It makes things alot better. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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#58
I know, but I was feeling a little nostalgic. I have a water filter, but I don't use it for cooking. :mrgreen:
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#59
You should. :mrgreen:
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#60
It would be in your best interest to. Big Grin
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