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[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 21, 2012 5:21:26 PM
HA! That would be akin to all those fools who spent all their money in expectation that the world would end according to some prophet years ago. Guess what, following day, the sun rose and they were broke!
Me going gluten-happy on December 20 would have a much more ... um ... "colorful" effect! LOL!!! Nope, I think I'll keep all my gluten / beer drinking here in the JP Cafe and play it safe. Plus, the people and music are both better here. I don't think the Maya ever predicted PRIEST!!
Hi gang! Wanted to "peek in" and say, Hello! I miss you all.
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 13, 2012 10:42:10 PM
Ahhhh....good clarification! Should I ever be caught unprepared in the bush I should eat the huhu GRUBS! Hell, I'd look like a pretty stupid foreigner found dead with a beetle stuck in my throat! LOL!!! Even worse than a boar tusk in the bum. All very interesting (and useful!) information! Thanks!
I always laugh when I get questions about Brazil: "do they use the same calendar as Americans?" "Er, no, they are in the year of the mongoose." "Is it close to Germany?" "Well, are we talking in terms of the equator / hemisphere or universe?" "Do monkeys really come in at night and steal bananas from the kitchen?" "Only if it escaped from the zoo...BATS are a bigger problem leaving bananas out at night."
So, stock up on Marmite, eh? Ok, also good to know. If any comes my way I am sure that it is sitting on a store shelf somewhere in which case I'll start hoarding.
Woops totally missed this haha! Crayfish is a common thing but not cheap (I don't eat seafood so blegh lol), wild boar isn't that common but it's yum and is starting to show up in restaurants more regularly (a burger chain here, Burger Fuel, had a wild boar burger for a while - Craig thought it was excellent), as for eels, it depends, I don't think it's that commonly eaten other than in more rural areas, possibly amongst the Maori people of those areas, I don't know. I certainly wouldn't eat it, too gross lol. Huhu grubs are bush food, they're pretty easy to find and edible if you're lost in the bush. They can be boiled and apparently taste a bit like peanut butter. Huhu grubs are not that big and not entirely pleasant apparently so definitely wouldn't be eaten as a meal on their own unless one was lost in the bush and starving.
The staple of NZ food used to be roast lamb (or mutton), but lamb is quite expensive now so people are going away from the traditional sunday roast - I love a roast dinner, chicken, beef, it's all yum. Meat and three veg type meals are very common too, but people branch out more these days with their food. Fish and chips is the big takeaway here lol, it's cheap here too compared to the UK.
Then there is the old favourite, Marmite LOL!!!!!! Which is in extremely short supply because the factory which makes it was damaged by last years earthquake in Christchurch and they can't make anymore till July, argh! lol.
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey Becks,
I am watching the BBC / "No Kitchen Required" and they claim that the "staple" dishes of those from New Zealand are: crayfish, wild boar and eel.
Crayfish should be pretty easy but do you have to catch your own boar and eel? How about huhu beetles? Do you eat that as a full meal or is it a side-dish? Do tell! Curious minds want to know!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, April 13, 2012 10:24:16 PM
No thanks. The last thing the world needs now is another Iron Maiden, methinks.
[hellrider 31038] Friday, April 13, 2012 5:57:06 PM
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[Becks] Friday, April 13, 2012 4:13:33 PM
Woops totally missed this haha! Crayfish is a common thing but not cheap (I don't eat seafood so blegh lol), wild boar isn't that common but it's yum and is starting to show up in restaurants more regularly (a burger chain here, Burger Fuel, had a wild boar burger for a while - Craig thought it was excellent), as for eels, it depends, I don't think it's that commonly eaten other than in more rural areas, possibly amongst the Maori people of those areas, I don't know. I certainly wouldn't eat it, too gross lol. Huhu grubs are bush food, they're pretty easy to find and edible if you're lost in the bush. They can be boiled and apparently taste a bit like peanut butter. Huhu grubs are not that big and not entirely pleasant apparently so definitely wouldn't be eaten as a meal on their own unless one was lost in the bush and starving.
The staple of NZ food used to be roast lamb (or mutton), but lamb is quite expensive now so people are going away from the traditional sunday roast - I love a roast dinner, chicken, beef, it's all yum. Meat and three veg type meals are very common too, but people branch out more these days with their food. Fish and chips is the big takeaway here lol, it's cheap here too compared to the UK.
Then there is the old favourite, Marmite LOL!!!!!! Which is in extremely short supply because the factory which makes it was damaged by last years earthquake in Christchurch and they can't make anymore till July, argh! lol.
I am watching the BBC / "No Kitchen Required" and they claim that the "staple" dishes of those from New Zealand are: crayfish, wild boar and eel.
Crayfish should be pretty easy but do you have to catch your own boar and eel? How about huhu beetles? Do you eat that as a full meal or is it a side-dish? Do tell! Curious minds want to know!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, April 13, 2012 1:08:48 AM
Yup, is was Avenged Sevenfold.
What pissed me off, though, were two things: Chris Jericho and the crowd. Crowd was friggin' stiff, lifeless and bored. Like friggin' Los Angeles zombies. And Chris was getting to be even more of an asshole with every minute that passed that he was onstage. No doubt because the crowd was boring. Oh! And that they held the awards show/concert on a weekday. Who the hell does that??
I heard Avenge Sevenfold won? Crappy band lol, but it's what a lot of younger people are in to under the guise that it is heavy metal. And they vote in droves.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Welp, Judas Priest didn't win the award for best live band at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards show. Sucks. Actually, apart from a couple of bands, the whole thing kinda sucked, so maybe it was a good thing that they didn't win?
Ah, well...better luck next year?
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 13, 2012 12:42:04 AM
I'm more interested in boars (read down in the thread) than Avenge Sevenfold, to be honest! LOL!!
I heard Avenge Sevenfold won? Crappy band lol, but it's what a lot of younger people are in to under the guise that it is heavy metal. And they vote in droves.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Welp, Judas Priest didn't win the award for best live band at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards show. Sucks. Actually, apart from a couple of bands, the whole thing kinda sucked, so maybe it was a good thing that they didn't win?