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Stevenj214

4,941 posts

97 months

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Tuesday 18th January 2011 quote quote all
Monday nights at Tony Roma's - Unlimited baby back ribs for £15. Not specifically a challenge, but get a few mates into it and see how far you can go wink

okgo

20,733 posts

67 months

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Tuesday 18th January 2011 quote quote all
Cotty said:
okgo said:
I've done the Spur challenge quite a few times. An easy way to get a free dinner if you ask me.
I would have thought they would put a limit on it so you could only finish it once.
You'd have thought that. Basingstoke have let me do it three times!! Over about two years though, different staff etc.

Cotty

24,927 posts

153 months

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Tuesday 18th January 2011 quote quote all
Woo Hoo free food party

Mobile Chicane

14,021 posts

81 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
escargot said:


This is approx 2kg and fed 4 of us on Saturday night. 3kg on your own is INSANE.
I'd die at a quarter of that*



















*of pleasure cloud9

mrmr96

11,955 posts

73 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
okgo said:
Cotty said:
okgo said:
I've done the Spur challenge quite a few times. An easy way to get a free dinner if you ask me.
I would have thought they would put a limit on it so you could only finish it once.
You'd have thought that. Basingstoke have let me do it three times!! Over about two years though, different staff etc.
Where is spur in basingstoke? I fancy a go!
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OllieWinchester

4,892 posts

61 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
I sort of do too, not sure I can really justify paying £50 for what is probably a bit of a st steak, especially when Wagamama is just around the corner and £50 buys a lot of duck gyoza's, chilli squid and Tiger beer.

norby1

472 posts

42 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
I want to do a tour of the States specifically to go to some of the places that Adam has been to....the burnt ends in the Texas BBQ place look yum!

Nom nom nom

F i F

18,390 posts

120 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
norby1 said:
I want to do a tour of the States specifically to go to some of the places that Adam has been to....the burnt ends in the Texas BBQ place look yum!

Nom nom nom
yes but don't forget Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. Some of the BBQ places on that make me so envious that we don't have a similar restaurant culture in UK.

Pferdestarke

4,157 posts

56 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
I'm actually hosting a Man v Food night on Saturday for 9 friends. £10 each.


thetapeworm

4,710 posts

108 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
Pferdestarke said:
I'm actually hosting a Man v Food night on Saturday for 9 friends. £10 each.

Do you need any more friends?


okgo

20,733 posts

67 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
Tanner each?

Don't let one of the PH rich list see that!

Cotty

24,927 posts

153 months

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Wednesday 19th January 2011 quote quote all
thetapeworm said:
Pferdestarke said:
I'm actually hosting a Man v Food night on Saturday for 9 friends. £10 each.
Do you need any more friends?
Where is my invite frown

deviant

4,316 posts

79 months

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Thursday 20th January 2011 quote quote all
F i F said:
Jesus, who saw the one in Sarasota where he was having a go at the hottest chicken wings? He only managed two then had to go and stand in the freezer.
Cant be as bad as the one where he had the burger that was piled up with ghost peppers, he took one bite and instantly started sweating.

Scantily

166 posts

40 months

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Have been watching quite a bit of this, and it always makes me really jealous that we don't have the same kind of burger/BBQ restaurant culture. I'd love it if I had places like that near me, I wonder why we don't?
I can't watch too much of it in one go though, the crowds get right on my boobs. Whooping and cheering constantly, chanting U.S.A etc gets a bit much.

Shaw Tarse

19,171 posts

72 months

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Thursday 26th April 2012 quote quote all
Man vs Fod on Dave now pork!!
:drool:

Cotty

24,927 posts

153 months

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Thursday 26th April 2012 quote quote all
I love pork, will have to find it on catch up

jjones

1,521 posts

62 months

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Thursday 26th April 2012 quote quote all
what's with rule 4?

NinjaPower

2,318 posts

49 months

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Thursday 26th April 2012 quote quote all
Scantily said:
Have been watching quite a bit of this, and it always makes me really jealous that we don't have the same kind of burger/BBQ restaurant culture. I'd love it if I had places like that near me, I wonder why we don't?
Agree 100%.

I love eating in a whole variety of places when I'm in the US, from the 'posh' places right down to finding the grotty diners that all the locals love that serve amazing burgers/ribs etc.

It irritates me that we don't have similar places here.

Restaurants over here consist of either expensive 'a la carte', distinctly average chain restaurant, or pubs, most of which have either shut or turned 'gastro pub'... So a la carte again.

Now, these are all good, but why don't we have greasy bar/diner places that serve a heap of chips, ribs and wings, with a beer all home cooked to perfection for £7 or suchlike?

The best place by a mile up this end of the country is the OK Diner, which really does serve up a home made heap of American ribs, wings, burgers, ice creams, waffles and milkshakes for a cheap price. Better still, all the 'Rods from the north east meet there!

There simply aren't enough of these sort of places where you can have a laugh, a feast and a beer without having to dress properly...


Wadeski

5,744 posts

82 months

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Friday 27th April 2012 quote quote all
NinjaPower said:
Agree 100%.

I love eating in a whole variety of places when I'm in the US, from the 'posh' places right down to finding the grotty diners that all the locals love that serve amazing burgers/ribs etc.

It irritates me that we don't have similar places here.

Restaurants over here consist of either expensive 'a la carte', distinctly average chain restaurant, or pubs, most of which have either shut or turned 'gastro pub'... So a la carte again.

Now, these are all good, but why don't we have greasy bar/diner places that serve a heap of chips, ribs and wings, with a beer all home cooked to perfection for £7 or suchlike?

The best place by a mile up this end of the country is the OK Diner, which really does serve up a home made heap of American ribs, wings, burgers, ice creams, waffles and milkshakes for a cheap price. Better still, all the 'Rods from the north east meet there!

There simply aren't enough of these sort of places where you can have a laugh, a feast and a beer without having to dress properly...

Diners are great. but lets not get too misty eyed - America is a huge place and a lot of it is a culinary desert, with the same 10 fast food chains replicated in every town. Two words: Olive Garden tongue out

NinjaPower

2,318 posts

49 months

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Friday 27th April 2012 quote quote all
Wadeski said:
Diners are great. but lets not get too misty eyed - America is a huge place and a lot of it is a culinary desert, with the same 10 fast food chains replicated in every town. Two words: Olive Garden tongue out
I quite agree on the food chains thing, America has then as bad if not worse than we do, but I always try and root out the local places that serve up the good stuff. It's always worth asking the locals and venturing off the beaten track smile
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