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I'm going out for drinks today and/or tomorrow with some cronies, and inevitably I will require food. What's your favourite slosh nosh?

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Originally posted by PBE6
I'm going out for drinks today and/or tomorrow with some cronies, and inevitably I will require food. What's your favourite slosh nosh?
With beer it's hard to beat pizza, Mexican food, or red chili.

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If I'd share the recipe I'd have to kill you.

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
With beer it's hard to beat pizza, Mexican food, or red chili.
Chili might be a good one, I can make that ahead of time and reheat when I get home. I do love pizza, but the take-out/delivery places nearby are pretty weak. Paradoxically, I do love a good Pizza Hut pizza after a few beers - the amount of grease they use to cook the pizza changes the dough into some sort of squishy, spongy, semi-sentient entity with a soft'n'crisp exterior, something so perverse that it's delicious right up until the point it rips your heart out and blows it out your bowels. Mexican is another great suggestion, although the burrito place about a 10-minute walk is a little expensive for what you get.

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where will you be in the drunkenness scale when you eat? this is important.

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Originally posted by PBE6
Chili might be a good one, I can make that ahead of time and reheat when I get home. I do love pizza, but the take-out/delivery places nearby are pretty weak. Paradoxically, I do love a good Pizza Hut pizza after a few beers - the amount of grease they use to cook the pizza changes the dough into some sort of squishy, spongy, semi-sentient entity with a soft' on, although the burrito place about a 10-minute walk is a little expensive for what you get.
Where are you gonna be?

Burritos are never a bad choice if it's Burrito Boyz on Adelaide.

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Originally posted by PBE6
I'm going out for drinks today and/or tomorrow with some cronies, and inevitably I will require food. What's your favourite slosh nosh?
My personal favorite was always pizza or wings.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Where are you gonna be?
Tonight is probably the Fox, or perhaps the Jester. Tomorrow night is the IDT at Scallywags. Pizza will be at my place, possibly on my shoes depending on how many slices I try to force down.

EDIT: Darv, type faster. I stand by my answer.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Where are you gonna be?

Burritos are never a bad choice if it's Burrito Boyz on Adelaide.
And if there are some who don't like Burrito's, Smoke's Poutinerie is right upstairs!

Mmmmm pulled pork poutine....

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Originally posted by PBE6
Tonight is probably the Fox, or perhaps the Jester. Tomorrow night is the IDT at Scallywags. Pizza will be at my place, possibly on my shoes depending on how many slices I try to force down.
You're screwed then. There's nothing here.

If you're ordering, go with Thai.

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Pizza. Don't settle for second best.

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Originally posted by PBE6
I'm going out for drinks today and/or tomorrow with some cronies, and inevitably I will require food. What's your favourite slosh nosh?
Creamy clam chowder, Tall glass of OJ, and a can of cranberry sauce.

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Originally posted by Badwater
Pizza. Don't settle for second best.
Meh. That's like ordering chocolate at an ice cream parlour.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Creamy clam chowder, Tall glass of OJ, and a can of cranberry sauce.

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Oh, why isn't it your famous greaseburgah grindah?

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Originally posted by rbmorris
My personal favorite was always pizza or wings.
I steamed myself some wings this week and froze them, which when baked for 35 minutes in a 450 F oven come out exceptionally crispy even when sauced (which makes two of us). If no one has tried Alton Brown's recipe for these wings from his Good Eats show, I HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend you get yourself to Food Network and let 'er rip. The trick for me is staying awake for those 35 minutes...I missed by about 4 hours once, and ended up with baked charcoal and the stench of burnt chicken etched into the walls.