@very-rusty saidNo he had Moriarty slip me the Vertigo poison π€
I did enjoy the game you had against Ghost until you fell apart! π
Did he go out of book on you? π π
-VR
@contenchess saidWell I think he left book and you didn't know what to do, but only my opinion of course. π π
No he had Moriarty slip me the Vertigo poison π€
-VR
@very-rusty saidNo, I would say shrimp and garlic, but not shrimp and cheese.
Does it go together?
-VR
Of course oftentimes mild-flavored fish and cheese do pair well together, but theirs is a doomed romance that won't even last until karaoke time.
@kevin-eleven saidyaa, I agree, shrimp and cheese don't really go together, and I love them both
No, I would say shrimp and garlic, but not shrimp and cheese.
Of course oftentimes mild-flavored fish and cheese do pair well together, but theirs is a doomed romance that won't even last until karaoke time.
@kevin-eleven saidI saw it somewhere and wondered how would taste together.
No, I would say shrimp and garlic, but not shrimp and cheese.
Of course oftentimes mild-flavored fish and cheese do pair well together, but theirs is a doomed romance that won't even last until karaoke time.
cheese and fish together doesn't sound like a popular mix to me.
Of course other parts of the world could be a favorite dish.
-VR
@very-rusty saidI have a brother-in-law who insists that a sandwich of peanut butter and Miracle Whip is to die for. Well I tried it and damn near did. I guess, like your shrimp and cheeses it all just a matter of personal taste.π
I saw it somewhere and wondered how would taste together.
cheese and fish together doesn't sound like a popular mix to me.
Of course other parts of the world could be a favorite dish.
-VR
@very-rusty saidSea bass au gratin used to be my favorite dish at Red Lobster when I was a teenager.
I saw it somewhere and wondered how would taste together.
cheese and fish together doesn't sound like a popular mix to me.
Of course other parts of the world could be a favorite dish.
-VR
I also like toasted tuna and cheddar sandwiches.
(So I guess the fish can have a strong flavor, contrary to what I wrote above.)
@kevin-eleven saidI was more interested in what people thought about it.
No, I would say shrimp and garlic, but not shrimp and cheese.
Of course oftentimes mild-flavored fish and cheese do pair well together, but theirs is a doomed romance that won't even last until karaoke time.
It is interesting some of the things people eat together.
Different cultures different foods, different ideas. One doesn't know until one tries it on their personal opinion of it.
YOU SAID: I also like toasted tuna and cheddar sandwiches. hmmmmm...something I may try.
-VR
@kevin-eleven saidA tuna melt is an American classic. Offered on many menus.
Sea bass au gratin used to be my favorite dish at Red Lobster when I was a teenager.
I also like toasted tuna and cheddar sandwiches.
(So I guess the fish can have a strong flavor, contrary to what I wrote above.)
@mike69 said“One man’s trash, another man’s treasure”.π€ππ
π, haven’t seen that. I don’t like eitherπ