Am I the only one who puts vinegar on their fries?
Quote from: True Velox on February 11, 2015, 01:52:34 PMNothing really, native Swedish food isn't all that exiting. I like some of it, but it has hardly spread to other places.Kötbullar are good stuff man.
Nothing really, native Swedish food isn't all that exiting. I like some of it, but it has hardly spread to other places.
This hits very close to home.French fries, one of Belgium's most famous and adored foods, are being bastardized all over the world by idiots eating and serving them with ranch and ketchup instead of mayonaise. While all condiments are acceptable, they always primarly go with mayo. Belgian waffles are another one. How many times have I seen people talk about "Belgian waffles" in the US before giving you some bland knock-off for breakfast? They are not a breakfast food for you to slather with syrups and the like, yet they sure are molested that way.
Quote from: Flee on February 11, 2015, 12:17:52 PMThis hits very close to home.French fries, one of Belgium's most famous and adored foods, are being bastardized all over the world by idiots eating and serving them with ranch and ketchup instead of mayonaise. While all condiments are acceptable, they always primarly go with mayo. Belgian waffles are another one. How many times have I seen people talk about "Belgian waffles" in the US before giving you some bland knock-off for breakfast? They are not a breakfast food for you to slather with syrups and the like, yet they sure are molested that way.>Mayo>Fries
Quote from: Yu on February 11, 2015, 03:04:05 PMQuote from: Flee on February 11, 2015, 12:17:52 PMThis hits very close to home.French fries, one of Belgium's most famous and adored foods, are being bastardized all over the world by idiots eating and serving them with ranch and ketchup instead of mayonaise. While all condiments are acceptable, they always primarly go with mayo. Belgian waffles are another one. How many times have I seen people talk about "Belgian waffles" in the US before giving you some bland knock-off for breakfast? They are not a breakfast food for you to slather with syrups and the like, yet they sure are molested that way.>Mayo>Fries>Likes ketchupOpinion discarded.
Quote from: The Waifu God on February 11, 2015, 03:06:26 PMQuote from: Yu on February 11, 2015, 03:04:05 PMQuote from: Flee on February 11, 2015, 12:17:52 PMThis hits very close to home.French fries, one of Belgium's most famous and adored foods, are being bastardized all over the world by idiots eating and serving them with ranch and ketchup instead of mayonaise. While all condiments are acceptable, they always primarly go with mayo. Belgian waffles are another one. How many times have I seen people talk about "Belgian waffles" in the US before giving you some bland knock-off for breakfast? They are not a breakfast food for you to slather with syrups and the like, yet they sure are molested that way.>Mayo>Fries>Likes ketchupOpinion discarded.Nigga, I dip my fries in buffalo sauce, ketchup is the inferior dipping sauce for fries.
Quote from: Yu on February 11, 2015, 03:09:33 PMQuote from: The Waifu God on February 11, 2015, 03:06:26 PMQuote from: Yu on February 11, 2015, 03:04:05 PMQuote from: Flee on February 11, 2015, 12:17:52 PMThis hits very close to home.French fries, one of Belgium's most famous and adored foods, are being bastardized all over the world by idiots eating and serving them with ranch and ketchup instead of mayonaise. While all condiments are acceptable, they always primarly go with mayo. Belgian waffles are another one. How many times have I seen people talk about "Belgian waffles" in the US before giving you some bland knock-off for breakfast? They are not a breakfast food for you to slather with syrups and the like, yet they sure are molested that way.>Mayo>Fries>Likes ketchupOpinion discarded.Nigga, I dip my fries in buffalo sauce, ketchup is the inferior dipping sauce for fries.>Still likes ketchup
Quote from: Yu on February 11, 2015, 03:04:05 PMQuote from: Flee on February 11, 2015, 12:17:52 PMThis hits very close to home.French fries, one of Belgium's most famous and adored foods, are being bastardized all over the world by idiots eating and serving them with ranch and ketchup instead of mayonaise. While all condiments are acceptable, they always primarly go with mayo. Belgian waffles are another one. How many times have I seen people talk about "Belgian waffles" in the US before giving you some bland knock-off for breakfast? They are not a breakfast food for you to slather with syrups and the like, yet they sure are molested that way.>Mayo>FriesThe Mexican telling the Belgian what goes well with fries. You are free to lecture me about tacos and the likes, but fries are my domain.