What is your favorite snack?
Mine is chocolate. I know it's junk, but it's so good! How about you guys? What food do you like to snack on?
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Mine is chocolate. I know it's junk, but it's so good! How about you guys? What food do you like to snack on?
I don't really like chocolate... or any sweets at all, unless it's ice cream... or maple syrup! :)
Yes an unlimited amount of choices. ive gotten kicked out of those on more than once occasion.
You eat too much. Its like a casino, you pay to go in and lose your money, but if you win against the rigged systems then you get thrown out.
I see why'd they'd they'd do it, but I still think it's bullshit to kick someone out of a buffet for eating. It's all you can eat, unless otherwise specified with a maximum number of plates or something.
I dont like it but I can see why they do it too. My skinny ass goes in there at lunch and doesn't come out till dinner. I'm probably costing them way more than I should. The buffets I've been to don't specify any kind of limit. They just charge you an extra fee if you don't eat the food you take. I eat it all, so it's a problem.
Fries topped with cheese curds and gravy. Its a staple Canadian dish.
If you ever decide to get it and the cheese is melted and not in curd form, throw the whole thing away.
Reeses peanut butter cups broken up in ice cream with chocolate milk. Mmmmmmm
I don't snack like most people... Not without drinking anyway...
It's a common Bulgarian thing. You drink and you eat snacks with your drink and talk with family and friends. Usually cheeses, fish, or various salami. A bit before dinner time.
I regularly do this after work. I drink beer, eat "meze" (Bulgarian word for this snack type) until it's time for dinner. My parents have been doing this since I've known them and I do it too.
But my favorite "meze" (drinking snack) would have to be smoked salmon/ smoked tuna, or sea food (octopus, shrimp, calamari, etc... with lemon and a bit of garlic). It's amazing! And now since I'm on vacation back home in Bulgaria, I get to snack on marinated fish my dad caught and prepared. It's sublime!
Go for it. Great food, cheap booze, speeding tickets cost you no more than 10-15 Euros. You can park your Mercedes anywhere like a scumbag and nobody bats an eye, cause most higher end Mercedes in Bulgaria are driven by mafia, or people who know mafia. There is free wifi everywhere and befriending a restaurant owner/ club manager/ owner will get you discounts and free drinks.
There is a place in my town, where me and the owner are friends and almost everytime he is there, he'd sit with me and we'd have some "meze" snacks and a few beers on the house.
Clubs are great, beaches are great. And everything is within a 2 hour drive... Want to go to the beach? 1 hour drive. Want to go to some mountains 1-5 hours, depending on which mountains you want to go to...
Can't wait for the moment I will finally be able to go home permanently. (business things) Germany is well and all, but it's not home and it will never be home.
HEY! The only city I know of is Sofia, if you don't live there can you suggest one (or some) where I can get the "real Bulgaria experience"? I love little towns that aren't the capitals of countries!!! In return I can tell you the best places to visit in Brazil, since it's such a huge country with so many options! :D
I mean, even if you do live there! I've got two other countries on my list but you totally sold Bulgaria to me!!!
I'm from the city of Ruse. Sofia is the capital and is dirty and most people are unpleasant. If you want to have a great time visit the town of "Veliko Tarnovo" for some culture and delicious food. Visit Varna (sea town) for some partying and beach time. Visit the historic town of Gabrovo... Visit Ruse. My town is nicknamed the small Vienna. Back in the day, it was the most modern city in Bulgaria. First cinema in Bulgaria, first railway, first electrified streets, first modern factories and birthplace of many famous people who died fighting for Bulgarian freedom.
Pretty much anything that isn't a small village, or Sofia is good.
Tho I do advise you travel with someone who is Bulgarian so you don't get scammed. Cause every place has tourist prices and regular prices...
And businesses love ripping off tourists.
Hell, if I'm in Bulgaria whenever you visit, I could show you some of the sites in Ruse and Veliko Tarnovo and Gabrovo, cause my parents have a house in the mountains and our apartment is in Ruse.
I live in Germany most of the year, but I do get over a month paid vacation and I spend all of it back home in Bulgaria. Plus it feels nice to drive about everywhere like a scumbag and not fear police XD
And I get to work on my classic E24 BMW project car in peace, while my girlfriend is off wasting her money at a mall.
Tis on my list now! I already wanted to go but now I want it even more!!! :D
What a lovely life you live! You made me want fish. Lucky for me I'm making fish tacos. Yum! Calamari is one of the foods on my bucket list to try.
Oh no. Boiled peanuts are their own beautiful thing. Nothing like their roasted counterpart. You find them in gas stations or on the side of the road (if you're so blessed) in the southern United states.
How's about applesauce? that stuff is wonderful. I use it in recipes to make chocolate baked goods super moist. Can't taste the apple in it, but the snacks come out so good.
Dude, I don't care in what form my apples come in. Apple-sauce, Apple Critters, Apple pie, fried apples, apple cider, regular; I grew up near an apple orchard and grew up with them. They're amazingly versatile
I've never fried an apple before. Anything fried is good, so looks like I'm buying some apples.
I love milk and cookies!
I love ice cream and cake!
I love brown sugar Pop Tarts,
and I love chocolate ice cream Sonic Milk shakes!
Me and my siblings used to have warm brown sugar Pop-Tarts broken up into vanilla ice cream quite often.
It was delicious.
I once did one of those no bake cheesecakes with crushed frozen strawberry poptarts as the crust. It was so good! I can name so many ways to use them since my pantry is always full of them!
:)
Oh my God, that sounds amazing! I used to make brown sugar & cinnamon pop tarts, pour on the grade B Maple syrup, top that off with some real whipped cream and wash it all down with a big glass of chocolate malt Ovaltine.
I wish we could smoke out, and have snack time!