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Can you eat food without condiments?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I neither like bland nor very spicy food.
First makes me think the creator has no imagination for combining flavours. Second makes me think all they can do is make it burn my mouth and kill all the other flavours/sensations.
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By *oxychicWoman
over a year ago
Nottinghamshire |
"It depends on what it is for me.
For example, I do not see the point in ruining a nice piece of ribeye steak by adding anything other than Himalayan salt.
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Stilton sauce or peppercorn sauce is nice |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Love salads but not sure about dressing, unless you count salad cream yes salad cream a dressing lol "
Is double sausage, egg and chips a dressing or a side dish? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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SALT!!!Got to have salt on everything. Dont like spicy food where you lose complete taste in your mouth cos the food is that spicy. No point in it. Is it to disguise the actual taste lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It depends on what it is for me.
For example, I do not see the point in ruining a nice piece of ribeye steak by adding anything other than Himalayan salt.
" what about saxa salt. Haha. Salts salt to me. Rock or fine. It all tastes the same. Salty!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Love salads but not sure about dressing, unless you count salad cream yes salad cream a dressing lol
Is double sausage, egg and chips a dressing or a side dish?
Main course for me "
Naw, its all about the lettuce.
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By *oxychicWoman
over a year ago
Nottinghamshire |
"Love salads but not sure about dressing, unless you count salad cream yes salad cream a dressing lol
Is double sausage, egg and chips a dressing or a side dish?
Main course for me
Naw, its all about the lettuce.
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kinda fell into that one |
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"I cant eat a salad without some form of dressing lol
People do that? "
Yes I do, sometimes I prefer it fresh just as is, with all the different flavours and textures that gives. If I add a dressing it’s a light one like honey and mustard or sweet chilli or just a bit of garlic olive oil |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No, need something to give it a strong flavour.
Give me hot and spicy any day.
I take after my dad in that respect, he had Encona hot sauce on pretty much every meal apart from desert "
Hello fellow spiceter |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I cant eat a salad without some form of dressing lol
People do that?
Yes I do, sometimes I prefer it fresh just as is, with all the different flavours and textures that gives. If I add a dressing it’s a light one like honey and mustard or sweet chilli or just a bit of garlic olive oil "
This is the kind of dressings I make. I'm not a fan of salad cream etc. Unless a bit of caesar dressing x
Honey and mustard is divine ! |
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By *oxychicWoman
over a year ago
Nottinghamshire |
"I cant eat a salad without some form of dressing lol
People do that?
Yes I do, sometimes I prefer it fresh just as is, with all the different flavours and textures that gives. If I add a dressing it’s a light one like honey and mustard or sweet chilli or just a bit of garlic olive oil
This is the kind of dressings I make. I'm not a fan of salad cream etc. Unless a bit of caesar dressing x
Honey and mustard is divine ! "
Honey and mustard is yum I like a nice blue cheese sauce to |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It depends on what it is for me.
For example, I do not see the point in ruining a nice piece of ribeye steak by adding anything other than Himalayan salt.
Stilton sauce or peppercorn sauce is nice " Yes or hp sauce on it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I could but I wouldn't see the point. It all adds to the flavour. In certain cases it freshens up a dry dish and makes it feel fresher. A cheese and ham sandwich needs a little pickle to liven it up for example. Especially as I don't eat butter. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"SALT!!!Got to have salt on everything. Dont like spicy food where you lose complete taste in your mouth cos the food is that spicy. No point in it. Is it to disguise the actual taste lol. " Same here. I also have to have salt on all my meals too |
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My kids empty half a bottle of ketchup onto the side of their plates, no matter what the food is, then eat about a teaspoon of it.
If a meal is seasoned correctly during cooking, it doesn't need any more. In a restaurant, they can't cater for everyone's individual tastes so you can add a little salt and pepper to suit yourself. If your cooking at home, add the seasoning whilst cooking. It will taste better for it.
On another food related matter do these sandwiches sound ok? Peanut butter with marmite and for dessert peanut butter and chocolate spread? |
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