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  • 3 years ago · Quote · #1

    Majere1313

    So I used to eat pistachios with my beer as well I LOVE LOVE LOVE to sip on a bottle of hot sauce.  Preferably habenero hot sauce.  One day they didn't have pistachios so I tried pumpkin seeds and I love them now.  I love the crunchiness and the fact that they are salted.

    What's your snack while enjoying a pint?

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #2

    chesshire_cat

    maan.. pretty much anything salty. I like tortilla chips with salsa and a brew

    but pistachios are glorious

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #3

    Majere1313

    I like salsa too but only if its hot.  I have a real spicy addiction it seems.  Mrs. Renfro's makes good salsa both hot and not hot.  You should check it out.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #4

    screekdawg

    Cheese Curls

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #5

    ksnapp

    i just drink, no food, dilutes the goodness in the brew

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #6

    Majere1313

    You certainly do have to be careful if you choose to eat anything.  Too much and you're ruined for drinking.  It's a tight rope...it's a tight rope.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #7

    Majere1313

    screekdawg wrote:

    Cheese Curls


    do you mean Cheese Puffs or something like Chee-to's?

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #8

    The_Pitts

    Artisan Bread.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #9

    Frenzal

    Cashew nuts are great, or just salted peanuts.

     

    I also get into some nice cheeses on some salty crackers... mmm i'm getting hungry here.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #10

    Majere1313

    Frenzal wrote:

    Cashew nuts are great, or just salted peanuts.

     

    I also get into some nice cheeses on some salty crackers... mmm i'm getting hungry here.


    I love gorganzola and bleu cheese (sp?)

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #11

    Frenzal

    I can handle a light blue (sp? also), if it smells worse than my socks though... i might have trouble!  My favourites are camembert and havati, but i also love a real cheddar, one off an actual farm with a thick rind and all.... Mmmm, we had a bunch of organic cheddar for christmas... didn't last long though, between the four of us and friends we would of eaten a couple of Kg (4-5 pounds) of that cheese in only a few days.

     

    Yea, definately hungry now.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #12

    falldowndrunk

    I cant believe no-one has mentioned the late night lamb sandwich

    When I'm drunk i go loking for this guy:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tavuk_doner.JPG

    ok, ok, it may not be the same guy, but essentially the only difference is the guy I go to wears a wests tigers jumper, and i love him.

    I love him a lot.

    I dont know that doner kebab is as popular elsewhere as it is in Australia but here its the most popular way to eat after getting legless.

    extra chilli extra cheese tabouli

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #13

    lash

    Cheez-its

    We have a couple little kids, and until then I didn't realize how much better cheez-its were than Goldfish.  MMMM

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #14

    The_Pitts

    falldowndrunk wrote:

    I cant believe no-one has mentioned the late night lamb sandwich

    When I'm drunk i go loking for this guy:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tavuk_doner.JPG

    ok, ok, it may not be the same guy, but essentially the only difference is the guy I go to wears a wests tigers jumper, and i love him.

    I love him a lot.

    I dont know that doner kebab is as popular elsewhere as it is in Australia but here its the most popular way to eat after getting legless.

    extra chilli extra cheese tabouli


    for a few years I was the doner guy, but we call them Gyros in the states due to there being a whole lot of Greeks in Michigan where I'm from.  My record is 11 gyros prepared in one minute, and yes you can get a chilli cheese gyro at the Fleetwood diner.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #15

    Majere1313

    lash wrote:

    Cheez-its

    We have a couple little kids, and until then I didn't realize how much better cheez-its were than Goldfish.  MMMM

    I really like Cheez-its as well.  Part of it is the fact that they do have a little bit of salt on them which is a bonus.  But also, I like to try and split them in half with my 2 front teeth which is fun for some reason.  The white cheddar cheez-its are good too.


  • 3 years ago · Quote · #16

    Frenzal

    falldowndrunk wrote:

    I cant believe no-one has mentioned the late night lamb sandwich

    When I'm drunk i go loking for this guy:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tavuk_doner.JPG

    ok, ok, it may not be the same guy, but essentially the only difference is the guy I go to wears a wests tigers jumper, and i love him.

    I love him a lot.

    I dont know that doner kebab is as popular elsewhere as it is in Australia but here its the most popular way to eat after getting legless.

    extra chilli extra cheese tabouli


    Mmmmmm, kebabs, do indeed go well after a night on the trolley.. almost as good as indian...

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #17

    falldowndrunk

    Yeah Indians good. the only problem with Indian being that you have to eat it sitting down, and if i wanted to be sitting down i'd still be at the pub.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #18

    Frenzal

    True... I've wandered home with a packet of Fish 'n' Chips under my arm more than once.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #19

    falldowndrunk

    Frenzal wrote:

    True... I've wandered home with a packet of Fish 'n' Chips under my arm more than once.


    lol yeah but your a kiwi, were'nt you born with a pack of fush'n'chups?

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #20

    RedGavin

    ksnapp wrote:

    i just drink, no food, dilutes the goodness in the brew


    heard of the sayin "eatin's cheatin"??

    for me, pistachios are the way


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