International Cuisine

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moksha
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International Cuisine

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I ran across this video on one of my favorite Youtube channels. Actually, I have eaten the bird they are discussing, but when I ate it the name used was squab. Squab sounds like a European delicacy, right? It would probably fit as an LDS Sunday dinner item if served with fry sauce.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PhIUj6FiUg

Do you have any unusual food thoughts, observations or stories?
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Sister Nelson went on to describe the many times she said her husband has been awoken during the night because he is receiving a message from God.
"Russell... Russell, God says to turn over on your side because you were snoring again."
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Moksha, I enjoyed both of these comments, but did I miss something that happened between Wed 10:40 am and Thurs 2:30 am? Squab causes snoring? God prophetically enters you system via squab?

I remember a similar bird in Eraserhead. "Little damn things, smaller than my fist - but they're new!"
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moksha wrote: Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:40 am I ran across this video on one of my favorite Youtube channels. Actually, I have eaten the bird they are discussing, but when I ate it the name used was squab. Squab sounds like a European delicacy, right? It would probably fit as an LDS Sunday dinner item if served with fry sauce.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PhIUj6FiUg

Do you have any unusual food thoughts, observations or stories?
Squab! Reminds me of an old National Lampoon comedy bit:
Robert Caucasian vs. Squab
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIYNI2p-jnk

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moksha wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:30 am
Sister Nelson went on to describe the many times she said her husband has been awoken during the night because he is receiving a message from God.
"Russell... Russell, God says to turn over on your side because you were snoring again."
God to Russell: “it’s time to get a $&@!$ CPAP machine!”
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moksha wrote: Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:40 am Do you have any unusual food thoughts, observations or stories?
I once invited a crush over to my apartment for shark. I lived near the ocean at the time- so it was not a surprising meal to cook.

He got this:
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Needless to say that relationship did not go much further...
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