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All this talk of ice cream makes me think of visiting the local Bruster's (it will be my first time visit). I already know I'm going to get two scoops of ice cream on a waffle cone, but I'm undecided about the flavor. Here's the possible flavors:

www.brusters.com/flavors/ice_cream_flavors.htm

First person to reply with the flavor, I will buy it and eat it--even if it's a flavor I don't think I'd like. I'll take a picture of myself with the chosen flavor to prove I ate it. That is, if the ice cream doesn't get eaten by the time I get back home. ;)
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either black forest or "chocolate lover's trash" :)
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I'm too late but I would have recommended 1 scoop of Chocolate and 1 scoop of Vanilla with the chocolate on the bottom.
(Sometimes the simple stuff is the best!)
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Update:

Will finally get around to eating the ice cream this Friday. Speaking of this Friday:

I'll be eating at an Italian restaurant called Johnny Carino's.

Look at this menu and pick me an appetizer and a main course. If you're the first person to reply, I'll eat it (even if my mom complains about the appetizer, heh).

www.carinos.com/menu/dinner.asp
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appetizer:
pepperoni bread

main course:
spaghetti & chicken primavera

(though if you hate anything I mentioned, please go with someone else's picks :wink: :) )
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duchess of malfi wrote:appetizer:
pepperoni bread

main course:
spaghetti & chicken primavera

(though if you hate anything I mentioned, please go with someone else's picks :wink: :) )
If it's alright, I'm going to have to substitute the pepperoni bread for calamari, simply because they give you bread for free. Heh heh. Excellent picks otherwise, though! Ah, the primavera will be very good!
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Of course its alright. :D
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On second thought, I might still have to rain check on the ice cream and the Italian food, simply because I'll be going to the Creamery tomorrow. :twisted:
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enjoy!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Are you mearly taking suggestions on what to eat at certain eateries?Or dares also,as in four cans of Underwood Deviled Ham and a half gallon of chocolate milk?Or five cans of potted meat spread on oreos?Do you have an Outback Steakhouse?I suggest the coconut shrimp,the largest rib-eye they have,and a Guiness.
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Thank God I made the rules to this game. ;)
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It's that time again. My grandparents and I will be dining at Red Lobster this Wednesday. I haven't been there in ages, so I'm at a bit of a loss. You know the drill: first person to reply and Foul will devour it.

For those of you unsure about what's on the menu this time, here ya go: www.redlobster.com/discover/dinner.asp

RESTRICTIONS: No crab legs or anything that takes 30 minutes to crack open and only has a sliver of meat in it.
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I would personally go for The Grilled Rainbow Trout with citrus butter.But it could not hold a candle to the extra large yellowtail tuna steak I devoured tonight,it was grilled perfectly,medium.It came from the local Greek eatery,lemon,garlic,and various green herbs.OMG it was damn good. :lol:I could not leave my son alone in his hospital room,so I just grazed on what he left of the nasty hospital food for almost two days,I guess that made it extra yummy.
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damn, missed the veggie alternative because i was slow. the death of a fish shall now haunt my dreams. :(
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I think it was the mercury that made the tuna soooooo good.
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:)

or made the fish slow enough to catch.
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Rainbow trout it is! I once had something called "smoked rainbow trout dip" that was the best dip ever. Yep. And yeah, null, sorry about the animal-killing, but little critters tend to die when Foul eats. :(
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well, at one meal go veggie. then contnue on with your slaughter. :)
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Woops! Correction: little critters die only when Foul eat outs at a restaurant.

I might as well be considered Vegan. 90% of my diet these days consist of grain crops. My meals are all very uniform, in that the main course is usually oatmeal or some bowl of cereal, along with a bagel/slice of bread and some fruit. Dessert, too, if I'm feeling the hankering. It's a definite break when I eat a prime rib or fish or whatnot.

But you do pose an interesting suggestion, as this is the "Tell Foul what to eat" thread (or something like that). So be it! The next time I eat out, I will eat something devoid of animules. I'm guessing the local Chinese place has some nice vegetable-themed/rice-themed selections. Mmmm, selections.



LATE EDIT:

After Red Lobster, I'm eating dessert at Bruster's. Ice cream loving, as we in my mind like to call it. Anyway, pick at least two flavors (because their menu fluctuates). First person to reply, I'll eat one of the two flavors (or the closest equivalent, if both are absent). For those not in the Bruster's know, here's some potential flavors:
www.brusters.com/flavors/ice_cream_flavors.htm
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peach
black walnut.

and most Chinese restaurants will have a wide variety of veggie options. let me know how it goes.
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