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Caustic Saint wrote:Taro, they just ripped off Jack in the Box for that one. Jack has the "Ulimate Breakfast Sandwich" also referred to as "a farm on a bun." (It weighs in at 730 calories and 40 grams of fat.)
Taro Toporific wrote:Caustic Saint wrote:Taro, they just ripped off Jack in the Box for that one. Jack has the "Ulimate Breakfast Sandwich" also referred to as "a farm on a bun." (It weighs in at 730 calories and 40 grams of fat.)
HOLY Burger JACKEd! http://www.jackinthebox.com/images/pressroom/press.jpg
WOT?! Have you got Jack in the Snatch(tm) in Korea serving "a farm on a bun"?
Taro Toporific wrote:Post pix of Japanese foods
AssKissinger wrote:[My favorite Japanese food comes from Korea.
Taro Toporific wrote:But DAMN IT AssKissinger. Don't show these pictures of me handing out my porno meishi to dork girl of the left while forcing the girl on the right pour sake all night as I bore the two girls in front of me.
jim katta wrote:all I know is that girl on the left looks like she's having a freakin' orgasm over that card.
the japanese meishi polite response reflex is cool, but goddamn, some people go way over the top with the, "wow, so this is your business card. holy shit, how cool. this is really yours?! wowwww, damn, how did you get such a cool job. damn, must frame this meishi..."
kamome wrote:Wait. Did Asskiss just accidentally post a random pic of Taro without knowing it was Taro?... Wow, one FG member posting a pic of another FG member. That's coincidence.
jim katta wrote:that prick threatens everybody with lawsuits... that's why I stopped reading his toilet paper.
kamome wrote:jim katta wrote:that prick threatens everybody with lawsuits... that's why I stopped reading his toilet paper.
OK, I admit to cluelessness. Who are you talking about?
"Five children kneeled down. Oh!!, pathetic!!.
Hard large sized pan baked in a baker's shop.
Children are enchanted by the baking processes.
While brawny arms in front of eyes.
Grey flour texture is kneaded.
And, throw away into firecely burning over.
1.2.3. Factory"
Taro Toporific wrote:Milk + Beer = Yum!
. . . Kirin is using the current coffee boom to sell their new Latte Stout which contains neither coffee nor milk. Okay, it is a "milk stout" - a traditional English style. And, yes, "latte" does mean milk, in Italian. But the name so much of a stretch that it's just plain goofy.
. . . It is made with barley malt, wheat malt, hops and lactose (milk sugar).....On sale from October 8th [2003] at 7-11 convenience stores (which sell liquor) in Tokyo and adjoining prefectures . . .
REUTERS wrote:
TOKYO - Great news for beer and milk lovers: A liquor shop owner in Japan's largest dairy farming region has stopped crying about local spilled milk and started making beer from it instead.
"We came up with the idea after hearing about surplus milk," said Chitoshi Nakahara, head of the Nakahara liquor shop on the northernmost island of Hokkaido.
Milk consumption has been declining steadily in Japan, and Hokkaido disposed of nearly 900 tonnes of milk last March due to over-production, according to the Japan Dairy Association.
Nakahara's new brew, "Bilk" -- a combination of "milk" and "beer" -- is about 30 per cent milk. It also contains hops, and the production process does not differ much from that of regular beer, he said.
His shop started selling Bilk, which apart from a slight milky scent looks and tastes like ordinary beer, on February 1 after spending about six months developing the product with a local brewer.
Bilk is only available at six local shops or by mail order, but Nakahara is currently out of stock due to heavy media attention.
Don't worry if you can't get hold of any, though: Nakahara also sells beer brewed from another major Hokkaido product -- potatoes.
kurohinge1 wrote:[SIZE="1"]And 4 years later, we have "Bilk" & "Botatoes"?[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Beer Japanese style: made from milk[/SIZE]
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