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Not disgusting but mrs ck buys swedish meatballs that the rest of the family love, the ones she gets are frozen and are ok but to me there just mushy sausage meat with a hard coating and i would rather not bother

As a Babylon 5 fan, I can't but help giggle like a maniac at that...

Na'Kal: Breen! You imported Breen from Homeworld! But how?

G'Kar: That's not Breen. It is a Human delicacy called Swedish Meatballs. It seems every sentient race has its own version of these Swedish Meatballs...

Sorry guys, I can picture the scene in my head so vividly... :laugh:
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
Can I have your share? :hungry:

With pleasure.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
As a Babylon 5 fan, I can't but help giggle like a maniac at that...

Na'Kal: Breen! You imported Breen from Homeworld! But how?

G'Kar: That's not Breen. It is a Human delicacy called Swedish Meatballs. It seems every sentient race has its own version of these Swedish Meatballs...

Sorry guys, I can picture the scene in my head so vividly... :laugh:
say no more :smile:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25_5aBnMHwA
 
As a Babylon 5 fan, I can't but help giggle like a maniac at that...

Na'Kal: Breen! You imported Breen from Homeworld! But how?

G'Kar: That's not Breen. It is a Human delicacy called Swedish Meatballs. It seems every sentient race has its own version of these Swedish Meatballs...

Sorry guys, I can picture the scene in my head so vividly... :laugh:

I was so close to posting that video...
 
I was so close to posting that video...

Well, I have... :laugh:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v2Ti8IoQ_M
 

CharleyFarley

Senior Member
Location
Japan
I moved from the U.K. east coast to Wellingborough in Northants. I took on a part time taxi-driving job. One night the taxi owner asked me to pick up a takeaway meal from an Indian restaurant: Chicken vindaloo. It smelled so good I started to buy them.

One weekend after consuming such a meal I became violently ill and spent the week in bed, unable to move, eat, drink water or do anything else. My wife said I was grey and thought I was going to die. Even the doctor came in to see me but couldn't do much.

My wife worked in a school cafeteria where the health inspector came in to check things out. His wife worked there and told her and my wife about the Indian restaurant in town; he had just closed it down, again. He went into the kitchen and caught a cook coming out of the toilet with feces on his fingers, and then washed them in the sink of water in which chickens were defrosting. He found pots of curry powder open with rat droppings in them. In the cellar, were sacks of rice standing in about two inches of effluent from a broken sewer line.

A dozen families lived above the restaurant, and each time they were shut down, another family member would take over and put up a sign in the window: "Under New Management."
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
He went into the kitchen and caught a cook coming out of the toilet with feces on his fingers, and then washed them in the sink of water in which chickens were defrosting. He found pots of curry powder open with rat droppings in them. In the cellar, were sacks of rice standing in about two inches of effluent from a broken sewer line.
This is why I won't buy take-aways (apart from English owned fish and chip shops I know) and feel uneasy about restaurant food even if it's a 'posh' restaurant. I worked in a 'Good Food guide' listed one in the mid 1980's. Nothing as bad as you listed, but I saw sweat drip off the chef's head onto ready to go plated food and saw the dishwasher as in a person, not a machine, eating scraps off plates, before he scraped the rest into a bin before washing the plate.xx(
 
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