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Street Meat
BY: rollinbones on 2006-07-12 11:47 AM
I know it's wrong on so many levels but I just treated myself to lamb over rice from a street vendor. As a native NY'er I should know better but it's the only place you can get lunch for under $5 (and besides it's my birthday)!
I keep telling myself it's better than a dirty water dog.
What/where do you eat that you shouldn't?
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RE: Street Meat
BY: kimj81 on 2006-07-12 11:49 AM
I thought this was going to be about roadkill.
Hmmmm, speaking of things one shouldn't eat...
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RE: Street Meat
BY: Opus on 2006-07-12 11:51 AM
I spent 3 months eating food prepared by street vendors in Malaysia and Thailand. The only time I got sick was when I ate "western" food in a "western" restaurant.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: jeng on 2006-07-12 11:52 AM
Opus - 2006-07-12 9:51 AM
I spent 3 months eating food prepared by street vendors in Malaysia and Thailand. The only time I got sick was when I ate "western" food in a "western" restaurant.
I learned my lesson, only eat what and where the locals are eating.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: run4yrlif on 2006-07-12 11:54 AM
kimj81 - 2006-07-12 12:49 PMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
I thought it was about road rash.
One of the best things about NYC is the street vendors. Mmmm...falafel!
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RE: Street Meat
BY: Artemis on 2006-07-12 11:55 AM
There are many street vendors around my building. My favorite is the Thai one. They have the best Panang Gai - chicken cooked in coconut milk. It's so bad for me, but every once in awhile, I have it.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: thozf on 2006-07-12 11:56 AM
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RE: Street Meat
BY: rollinbones on 2006-07-12 11:59 AM
You have obviously never seen where they park their carts
run4yrlif - 2006-07-12 12:54 PMkimj81 - 2006-07-12 12:49 PMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
I thought it was about road rash.
One of the best things about NYC is the street vendors. Mmmm...falafel!
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RE: Street Meat
BY: madkat on 2006-07-12 12:02 PM
Ice cream. I can't stop eating ice cream.
Once a week, if I do all my scheduled workouts, I allow myself to get a Bagel Max: toasted bagel, scrambled eggs, cheese and bacon. Greasy and filling and heavenly. I wash it down with a small mocha with extra chocolate and whipped cream. Then I don't eat again for about 8 hours as my body tries to figure out what to do with all that.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: hangloose on 2006-07-12 12:12 PM
run4yrlif - 2006-07-12 11:54 AMkimj81 - 2006-07-12 12:49 PMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
I thought it was about road rash.
I thought it was going to be about hookers, especially when he started with "I know its wrong on so many levels..."
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RE: Street Meat
BY: 3558 on 2006-07-12 12:14 PM
hangloose - 2006-07-12 1:12 PMrun4yrlif - 2006-07-12 11:54 AMkimj81 - 2006-07-12 12:49 PMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
I thought it was about road rash.
I thought it was going to be about hookers, especially when he started with "I know its wrong on so many levels..."
What's "wrong" with... nevermind.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: rollinbones on 2006-07-12 12:19 PM
Not all NY'ers are
stilldegenerates! And since Rudy moved the hookers from Times Square I wouldn't know where to find them anyway.
hangloose - 2006-07-12 1:12 PMrun4yrlif - 2006-07-12 11:54 AMkimj81 - 2006-07-12 12:49 PMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
I thought it was about road rash.
I thought it was going to be about hookers, especially when he started with "I know its wrong on so many levels..."
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RE: Street Meat
BY: PastaGrrrl on 2006-07-12 12:22 PM
3558 - 2006-07-12 12:14 PMhangloose - 2006-07-12 1:12 PMrun4yrlif - 2006-07-12 11:54 AMkimj81 - 2006-07-12 12:49 PMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
I thought it was about road rash.
I thought it was going to be about hookers, especially when he started with "I know its wrong on so many levels..."
What's "wrong" with... nevermind.
Well screwing a garbage can might be cleaner.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: Sharkie on 2006-07-12 12:42 PM
mmmmm.. nothing is quite as good as the carnitas tacos on the streets in Tijuana..
i miss san diego
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RE: Street Meat
BY: run4yrlif on 2006-07-12 12:48 PM
rollinbones - 2006-07-12 1:19 PMNot all NY'ers are
stilldegenerates! And since Rudy moved the hookers from Times Square I wouldn't know where to find them anyway.Whatever!
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RE: Street Meat
BY: Kupe du Monde on 2006-07-12 1:26 PM
kimj81 - 2006-07-12 9:49 AMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
Hmmmm, speaking of things one shouldn't eat...
I did too. All depends on how fresh it is. In all honesty, can't say how many times I've seen road kill, of the wild game variety, that I haven't given it a second look/consideration.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: the bear on 2006-07-12 1:45 PM
Kupe du Monde - 2006-07-12 1:26 PMkimj81 - 2006-07-12 9:49 AMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
Hmmmm, speaking of things one shouldn't eat...
I did too. All depends on how fresh it is. In all honesty, can't say how many times I've seen road kill, of the wild game variety, that I haven't given it a second look/consideration.
Funny, you don't look Cajun...
Speaking about road kill:
Boudreaux and Thibodeaux had a camp down there in Grand Chenier, they would go stay at da camp every Saturday night.
Boudreaux would leave his house at around noon. Everytime he passed a dead armadillo on the way to the camp, he would stop and draw a big orange circle around it.
Thibodeaux would leave his house around 4pm. Every dead armadillo he came upon without an orange circle made it into that night's gumbo.
Nothing like fresh meat!
Edited by the bear 2006-07-12 1:52 PM
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RE: Street Meat
BY: Bluejack on 2006-07-12 1:49 PM
Hmmm my nutrition is great except for:
Raising Canes-Chicken Finger Sandwhich...yum!
Breusters Ice Bream every month or so....yum!
Taco Bell- Bean burritos, diet pepsi (only time i like it over coke), chicken soft taco......yum!
hmmm my nutrition is not so great........
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RE: Street Meat
BY: Kupe du Monde on 2006-07-12 2:15 PM
the bear - 2006-07-12 11:45 AMKupe du Monde - 2006-07-12 1:26 PMkimj81 - 2006-07-12 9:49 AMI thought this was going to be about roadkill.
Hmmmm, speaking of things one shouldn't eat...
I did too. All depends on how fresh it is. In all honesty, can't say how many times I've seen road kill, of the wild game variety, that I haven't given it a second look/consideration.
Funny, you don't look Cajun...
No, but my babies are half Cajun...the good half of course. Momma is the former Ms. Broussard from Thibodaux, not to be confused with the former Ms. Thibodaux from Broussard.
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RE: Street Meat
BY: the bear on 2006-07-12 2:56 PM
Kupe du Monde - 2006-07-12 2:15 PMNo, but my babies are half Cajun...the good half of course. Momma is the former Ms. Broussard from Thibodaux, not to be confused with the former Ms. Thibodaux from Broussard.
Well, that explains the road kill cravings.
My wife was a Broussard too, not sure where she's from, don't think she knows either, but I met her when we were both going to school (Nicholls) in Thibodaux. Don't know any Thibodeauxs offhand, but Broussard is about three miles up the road from where I am now.
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