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where do you guys buy fried chicken? I don't like KFC (aka dirty bird) here in the US :(

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Its friday so its take oot night.

Are you getting egg rolls again :lol:

Hubba hubba but of course! :luv:

Kidding, I think we're getting Pizza tonight.

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Im starving. Ill eat anything for dinner at this point :s

(anything but peas)

Actually I can relate xtinab, to what you were saying about peas in other foods.

As you know of course, they generally put it in fried rice (in Canada anyway, haven't seen that here) - and I always have to eat around the peas as well.

The only peas I like are fresh peas.

Last night we ended up eating chicken from Boston Market. Tonight I think we will have the tbones my Husband picked up last night, potatoes and some beansprouts.

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Im starving. Ill eat anything for dinner at this point :s

(anything but peas)

Actually I can relate xtinab, to what you were saying about peas in other foods.

As you know of course, they generally put it in fried rice (in Canada anyway, haven't seen that here) - and I always have to eat around the peas as well.

The only peas I like are fresh peas.

Is it wierd that I loooooove snow peas, and can snack on them all day long, yet when it comes to cooked peas, I cant stand em? And I've always wondered about those Snapeas. They look just like snow peas, yet, when eaten, they little peas are sucked out of the shell and the shell discarded (kind of like edamame). Are they the same? or different? Why dont they just eat the shell, like snow peas?

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I'm not sure why you wouldn't eat the whole snap pea?! I haven't seen anyone spit out the shell! Maybe that's just my crazy family and friends though. Who knows?

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I'm not sure why you wouldn't eat the whole snap pea?! I haven't seen anyone spit out the shell! Maybe that's just my crazy family and friends though. Who knows?

I eat the whole snap pea too :thumbs:

Maybe people just can't be bothered stringing all of them?

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I love green beans.

I really like fresh green beans.

However, the canned beans are not just sub-standard, compared to fresh, they are like a whole different - something - in a blind taste test I doubt you could identify then as the same vegetable.

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I love fresh green beans too. Frozen are acceptable. Canned are horrendous .... unless I make green bean casserole. But I don't consider that eating vegetables at all. I consider that a yummy but with no nutritional value whatsoever dish.

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I love fresh green beans too. Frozen are acceptable. Canned are horrendous .... unless I make green bean casserole. But I don't consider that eating vegetables at all. I consider that a yummy but with no nutritional value whatsoever dish.

Why, what's in it that cancels out all nutrition??

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