Fuck you, i earned that curry

Jul 24, 2010 22:40

Somebody please tell me WHAT THE HELL DEFINITION OF "KEBOB" IS. Because I always thought they were meat chunks skewered on a stick with various vegetables, but in Europe they're some sort of pizza or calzone and called kebabs, and today i was serving them as sort of sausage things without casing plus yogurt sauce, which i dribbled left-handedly ( Read more... )

good eats, cheeseheadagogo, ugh & damn, i'm sorry what is this fuckwittery?, bitch bitch bitch, do i really need a real life tag?

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shri_amato July 25 2010, 06:44:53 UTC
... that last line just made me shudder a little. *offers brain bleach*

*hugs you*

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queenklu July 25 2010, 16:55:12 UTC
Yeah, it wasn't fun. Or original.

*hugs back*

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shri_amato July 25 2010, 17:09:51 UTC
*smiggles you* Unoriginal people are unoriginal.

(btw, got tickets for the concert day after the concert I'm already going to. two Adam Lambert concerts in two days... I'm going to be so fucking glitter-high, omg. *flails* And, yes, I know I'm insane.)

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queenklu July 25 2010, 16:57:52 UTC
Okay so what the hell is a kebab? Like what kind of meat if it's a meat thing? I never ordered one :/

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queenklu July 26 2010, 00:42:22 UTC
Hahaha--Stirling had a Kebab Mahal. Clearly we are superior. ;D

...I think i've had a kebab pocket thing, now that you're describing it. At a place called Falafel King in Alaska. ~.^

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aescu July 25 2010, 12:16:41 UTC
In most of western europe Kebap is short for 'Döner Kebap':
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%B6ner_kebab

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queenklu July 25 2010, 17:00:28 UTC
Aaaaaand my mind just totally went Donner Party. *facepalm*

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donner_Party

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aescu July 25 2010, 17:34:18 UTC
No, not Donner, Döner ;P

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iwinsoiwin July 25 2010, 15:44:36 UTC
I've only ever heard of shish kabob and it's the meat on a stick. *shrugs*

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queenklu July 25 2010, 17:02:52 UTC
Yep, it's the one that makes sense to me. *hands*

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mdlaw July 25 2010, 21:10:10 UTC
I'm pretty sure that Kebob has to do with the method of cooking the meat and not that it's on a stick. I think any meat can be a kebob if it cooked in a certain way. It's become kind of generic now for a lot of different things. m :)

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queenklu July 26 2010, 00:38:47 UTC
Mmmmmebbe. But if chunks of meat barbecued on a stick was the same as this lamb roast spit thing the Brits are talking about...mebbe not. *hands* :D

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