• @nemonic187OP
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      31 hour ago

      They sure do in my kitchen. :)

  • lazynooblet
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    103 hours ago

    Sweet things and meat is very strange to see from the UK perspective

      • @distantsounds
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        241 minutes ago

        Very common in Chicago. You can get the basic or get some real posh ones without much effort

    • @nemonic187OP
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      132 hours ago

      I dunno, I’ve seen what a full English looks like! :)

    • @[email protected]
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      62 hours ago

      do people in the UK not like things like Teriyaki, or like americanized Chinese food like orange chicken?

    • WHARRGARBL
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      11 hour ago

      USAmerican here - I’ve tried that chicken waffle thing twice, and it’s pretty revolting. 1/10 would rather go hungry.

      Tbf, I hate all syrup. Sorry, Canada

    • themeatbridge
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      31 hour ago

      Just piling on, mint jelly on lamb? Honey or cherry glaze on ham? Applesauce with pork chops?

  • @[email protected]
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    53 hours ago

    I’ve never done tendies from scratch, but can make a good batch of nuggies with a bit of panko.

    • @nemonic187OP
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      32 hours ago

      Oh yeah, I have a toddler, so those aren’t from scratch. But the waffle is. I love that little waffle iron!

  • @ChicoSuave
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    41 hour ago

    A side of chicken gravy would make it complete.

    • Xyre
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      135 minutes ago

      Having grown up where gravy was the norm, it hurts every time I see a restaurant serving it without gravy as an option.