O HAI, OneTrueShot!
#251
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 03:04
#252
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 03:23
#253
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 05:02
OneTrueShot wrote...
Constipator369 wrote...
OneTrueShot wrote...
Constipator369 wrote...
OneTrueShot wrote...
Constipator369 wrote...
With extreme enthusiasm: Do you like Polish cuisine?
I'm not sure I've ever had any! I do love Italian, Indian and Mexican though, in that order, too.
With uncontrollable outburst of extasy: Oh, the prophet has spoken to me.
With honesty: You have to try Polish cuisine. It's awesome.
Any particular suggestions? I consider myself quite the gourmand. (That's the polite way of saying "I'm fat, and it was totally worth it.")
With entthusiasm: Well, pretty much everything is decent, but my personal favourites are "pierogi" (sorry, lots of those things just don't have a neat translation), though it isn't just Polish and it's popular across big areas of middle and eastern Europe, and "leniwe" or "kopytka" (the difference is slight, but noticeable once you've had some "expirience" with it), which can be served in many different ways - my favourite is the sweet one, with butter and sugar, but it's also great with gravy and many other things. On the other hand, I personally consider one of the most traditional dishes, "schabowy" to be rather average. Also, "Wedel", a famous Polish company, makes probably the best chocolate produts and sweets I've ever had, and one of the better chocolate bars.
Insincere endorsement: If you would ever think of coming to Poland, just let me know and I'll get you a trip of a lifetime.
Pierogis, aren't those...Fried meat dumplings? I think I've had those and they were goooooooood.
What exactly ARE the rest? They have lovely sounding names, but, unless I want to Google each, I'm generally at a loss.
With enthusiasm: Well, that one that you mentioned isjust one way of serving "pierogi". It can be stuffed with other things, and it's often not tried. My favourite way of serving them is just boiled, straight from the water, stuffed with meat, thought this isn't generally considered as the traditional way, but hell, it's not about tradition, it's about having a good meal.
The rest are:
1. "Leniwe" and "kopytka" are similar to "pierogi", but not stuffed and with differet ingredient ratio in the noodle itself. "Kopytka" means "hoofs" in Polish and it references the shape of the noodles. "Leniwe" are different in just one thing - there's some cottage cheese. The name literaly translate as a plural for "lazy", because it's like "pierogi" with cottage cheese, but people who make it are just too lazy to stuff it and just make simple noodles. Personally however, I prefer it the lazy way.
2. "Schabowe" are just simple pork chops, aas I mentioned average at best.
3. The "Wedel" products are apparently available in the US pretty easily, according to my sister who went there a few times. Generally, Chicago is the greatest hub of Polish immigrants in the US, so if you ever go there, that's where you can get some good food.
#254
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 07:44
#255
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 09:46
OmniNogard wrote...
How long will it take for me to max my N7HQ(not counting Promo Items).
I'd say about 700 hours, not including any future DLC and not including your current play time.
#256
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 09:49
Versus Omnibus wrote...
In you're opinion, what's the best DLC idea you've seen on the forums?
Almost all of them. Or should I say, the well planned out ones, where the users actually have an idea of niches to fill and items that are well balanced.
#257
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 09:52
trollolol1221 wrote...
What do volus females look like?
We're not quite ready to release them upon the public, mixed race breeding would take over everything.
#258
Posté 28 octobre 2012 - 10:35
Constipator369 wrote...
OneTrueShot wrote...
Constipator369 wrote...
OneTrueShot wrote...
Constipator369 wrote...
OneTrueShot wrote...
Constipator369 wrote...
With extreme enthusiasm: Do you like Polish cuisine?
I'm not sure I've ever had any! I do love Italian, Indian and Mexican though, in that order, too.
With uncontrollable outburst of extasy: Oh, the prophet has spoken to me.
With honesty: You have to try Polish cuisine. It's awesome.
Any particular suggestions? I consider myself quite the gourmand. (That's the polite way of saying "I'm fat, and it was totally worth it.")
With entthusiasm: Well, pretty much everything is decent, but my personal favourites are "pierogi" (sorry, lots of those things just don't have a neat translation), though it isn't just Polish and it's popular across big areas of middle and eastern Europe, and "leniwe" or "kopytka" (the difference is slight, but noticeable once you've had some "expirience" with it), which can be served in many different ways - my favourite is the sweet one, with butter and sugar, but it's also great with gravy and many other things. On the other hand, I personally consider one of the most traditional dishes, "schabowy" to be rather average. Also, "Wedel", a famous Polish company, makes probably the best chocolate produts and sweets I've ever had, and one of the better chocolate bars.
Insincere endorsement: If you would ever think of coming to Poland, just let me know and I'll get you a trip of a lifetime.
Pierogis, aren't those...Fried meat dumplings? I think I've had those and they were goooooooood.
What exactly ARE the rest? They have lovely sounding names, but, unless I want to Google each, I'm generally at a loss.
With enthusiasm: Well, that one that you mentioned isjust one way of serving "pierogi". It can be stuffed with other things, and it's often not tried. My favourite way of serving them is just boiled, straight from the water, stuffed with meat, thought this isn't generally considered as the traditional way, but hell, it's not about tradition, it's about having a good meal.
The rest are:
1. "Leniwe" and "kopytka" are similar to "pierogi", but not stuffed and with differet ingredient ratio in the noodle itself. "Kopytka" means "hoofs" in Polish and it references the shape of the noodles. "Leniwe" are different in just one thing - there's some cottage cheese. The name literaly translate as a plural for "lazy", because it's like "pierogi" with cottage cheese, but people who make it are just too lazy to stuff it and just make simple noodles. Personally however, I prefer it the lazy way.
2. "Schabowe" are just simple pork chops, aas I mentioned average at best.
3. The "Wedel" products are apparently available in the US pretty easily, according to my sister who went there a few times. Generally, Chicago is the greatest hub of Polish immigrants in the US, so if you ever go there, that's where you can get some good food.
How curious. Pie is pretty much the exact same way. A multiple stage meal, dessert or side. That said though, dumplings are so very versatile. I'll be sure to savour a try if such an opportunity ever arises.
#259
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 12:58
Waffelmeister wrote...
OneTrueShot wrote...
Knight_Quack wrote...
What would be the opposite of onetrueshot?
ZeroFalseArrows
Uh, NegativeoneFalseReload.
ZeroFalseArrows is far cooler.
#260
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 01:19
Also, do you predict multiplayer for the most part, or making it a point to be the all-seeing eye of all?
(the last one may seem oblivious, but I'm not that current on BSN after a busy week/life)
#261
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 01:22
#262
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 01:26
#263
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 01:51
#264
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 01:55
DSxCallOfBooty- wrote...
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
... WHAT?!?!?!
I know an English teacher- can I show this to her? Please? I think she's teaching grammar now.
#265
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 02:04
Mjolinar wrote...
DSxCallOfBooty- wrote...
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
... WHAT?!?!?!
I know an English teacher- can I show this to her? Please? I think she's teaching grammar now.
http://knowyourmeme....-look-more-like
#266
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 02:08
I laughed. Out loud. Thanks.DSxCallOfBooty- wrote...
Mjolinar wrote...
DSxCallOfBooty- wrote...
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
... WHAT?!?!?!
I know an English teacher- can I show this to her? Please? I think she's teaching grammar now.
http://knowyourmeme....-look-more-like
#267
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 02:15
Mjolinar wrote...
I laughed. Out loud. Thanks.DSxCallOfBooty- wrote...
Mjolinar wrote...
DSxCallOfBooty- wrote...
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
... WHAT?!?!?!
I know an English teacher- can I show this to her? Please? I think she's teaching grammar now.
http://knowyourmeme....-look-more-like
You're welcome.
#268
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 02:45
#269
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 02:25
Who is we?OneTrueShot wrote...
trollolol1221 wrote...
What do volus females look like?
We're not quite ready to release them upon the public, mixed race breeding would take over everything.
#270
Posté 29 octobre 2012 - 07:06
trollolol1221 wrote...
Who is we?OneTrueShot wrote...
trollolol1221 wrote...
What do volus females look like?
We're not quite ready to release them upon the public, mixed race breeding would take over everything.
The Volus kind.
#271
Posté 30 octobre 2012 - 12:24
#272
Posté 01 novembre 2012 - 10:39




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