Originally posted by @great-big-steesYes, those who think it is always cold here should stick around in our summers! 😉
Thankfully we've had a brief respite from the sticky (humid) weather here in "The Great White North" (Canada).
-VR
Originally posted by @very-rustyYa better than like the big iceberg stuck off shore near (really near) the village Innarsuit, on the northwestern Greenland coast.
Yes, those who think it is always cold here should stick around in our summers! 😉
-VR
Originally posted by @great-big-steesNewfoundland usually have a few iceburgs that stick around for the summer. I'll have to remember to get a picture of that sometime.
Ya better than like the big iceberg stuck off shore near (really near) the village Innarsuit, on the northwestern Greenland coast.
-VR
Originally posted by @very-rustyI wish we had an iceberg or two around here right now, but that would really be strange in Omaha. Better stick with what we have.
Newfoundland usually have a few iceburgs that stick around for the summer. I'll have to remember to get a picture of that sometime.
-VR
Originally posted by @coquetteI'm stuck for a sticky...but I sure could go for an Omaha Steak this morning.
I wish we had an iceberg or two around here right now, but that would really be strange in Omaha. Better stick with what we have.
Breakfast of Champions!
Originally posted by @wolfe63Sticking to the subject, may I ask what is special about Omaha Steaks from other steak?
I'm stuck for a sticky...but I sure could go for an Omaha Steak this morning.
Breakfast of Champions!
-VR
Originally posted by @very-rustyWhy, because they're raised, branded and stuck in Omaha of course. One of the tastiest grass-fed beef herds in the world.
Sticking to the subject, may I ask what is special about Omaha Steaks from other steak?
-VR
Second, only to Kobe's beer and sake-pampered cattle in my humble opinion.
Have you ever tasted a grilled filet from Omaha?
Originally posted by @wolfe63Word.
Why, because they're raised, branded and stuck in Omaha of course. One of the tastiest grass-fed beef herds in the world.
Second, only to Kobe's beer and sake-pampered cattle in my humble opinion.
Have you ever tasted a grilled filet from Omaha?
Perfect stick.
Originally posted by @coquettePlace the word "Hockey" before stick and that's perfection.
Word.
Perfect stick.
Originally posted by @wolfe63I've never been to Ohaha so have never tasted grilled Omaha filet.
Why, because they're raised, branded and stuck in Omaha of course. One of the tastiest grass-fed beef herds in the world.
Second, only to Kobe's beer and sake-pampered cattle in my humble opinion.
Have you ever tasted a grilled filet from Omaha?
I am pretty much stuck in Canada most of the time, but have seen most of the country also.
Originally posted by @very-rustyCanadians are not stuck with not having tasty beef to be sure. I once had a steak at the Canadian Pavilion in EPCOT. Delizioso!! (Expensive, because it's Disney, however...but authentic to the core.)
I've never been to Ohaha so have never tasted grilled Omaha filet.
I am pretty much stuck in Canada most of the time, but have seen most of the country also.
Originally posted by @wolfe63I love pasta, but not when it's sticky.
Canadians are not stuck with not having tasty beef to be sure. I once had a steak at the Canadian Pavilion in EPCOT. Delizioso!! (Expensive, because it's Disney, however...but authentic to the core.)
Originally posted by @wolfe63Well I would have stuck it to you and said Canadian beef is just as good as Omaha beef, but wouldn't have been an accurated statement as I've never eaten Omaha beef. 😉
Canadians are not stuck with not having tasty beef to be sure. I once had a steak at the Canadian Pavilion in EPCOT. Delizioso!! (Expensive, because it's Disney, however...but authentic to the core.)
-VR
Originally posted by @very-rustyMy partiality toward, most things American, is obviously a byproduct of my... being American.
Well I would have stuck it to you and said Canadian beef is just as good as Omaha beef, but wouldn't have been an accurated statement as I've never eaten Omaha beef. 😉
-VR
But, I'm not too proud to say that we're stuck with the crappiest pasta on the planet. "Muellers" tastes like twice dipped parafin. "Kraft" tastes like the cardboard box that it's packed in...and "Chef Boyardee" products are like eating ketchup and earthworms. 😛
Originally posted by @wolfe63I know it's a chain, but Carraba's (Italian restaurant) makes the best pasta (fettuccine) I've ever tasted. They make their pasta fresh, daily. Try it!
My partiality toward, most things American, is obviously a byproduct of my... being American.
But, I'm not too proud to say that we're stuck with the crappiest pasta on the planet. "Muellers" tastes like twice dipped parafin. "Kraft" tastes like the cardboard box that it's packed in...and "Chef Boyardee" products are like eating ketchup and earthworms. 😛
Recommended, awesome, never fail meal at Carraba's:
Shrimp scampi appetizer
Chicken Parmesan with fettuccine instead of spaghetti