I have a strong stomach except for that one time I ate an entire bag of wasabi peas on my 15 minute break at work and ended up throwing up in the speedway gas station at 4am after failing to fall asleep to such cinematic masterpieces like Memoirs of an International Assassin with Kevin James
I am a block away. It is the only place with a line in front at 6:00. We Wil probably stop there tomorrow at lunch.
It's about $15 for a dozen oysters and I usually get something with it, a few beers and a tip will set you back $50 but it's my one big meal and the rest is spent at the Erin Rose on Guinness.
It seems like a shame to create a new food thread for each year so I didn't. To my point... Living in Brookfield and I need the best chicken enchiladas with mole' sauce for the Steelers' game later. Does anyone have a suggestion? Geography is a consideration for me.
Do you even need to ask that question? Of course not. One can live for quite a while without food. Without Malort? Seriously, how long would one last?
Depending on the ingredients, it could be classified as food under the law. Forgot the specifics, but there are drinks that are taxed as foods.
Orange juice. Pomegranate juice. Kelp kale smoothie enemas. All taxed like food. Dr. Pepper, not so much.
It was originally sold to settle your stomach. And, to be honest, it is literally one of the only alcohols that I can take a shot of that doesn't make me feel a little nauseous as it hits my stomach. It only makes me nauseous if I accidentally taste it.
I ran into a cocktail waitress the other day who had a Malort seal/crest tattoo on her forearm. I was mightily impressed and somewhat aroused. Perhaps someone knows her?
Can a mod please change the title to 2017? Thanks in advance. I have made it a new tradition to eat Krakus Polish Ham after every positive result starting yesterday. I find it no coincidence that when I was eating an homemade Italian sub with the Polish ham in it Accam was named the Krakus man of the match. (It also had capicola and salami in it but that is inconsequential.)