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Smile...there's a bunch of these "Irish People Try" foods and drink videos on YouTube Smile




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/2BFotaytFmk


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"I'd bathe in it."

I'm in love!




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How do you know the Irish like something?

"I'd put these on a baked potato."
 
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Biscuits and gravy:

"Something you'd make at five in the morning"

Bwahaha! I lived on Hardees biscuits and gravy for a couple years. Every morning, in Wisconsin. Miss it and want to try the real deal They must have been served some nasty stuff.


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Biscuits and gravy:

"Something you'd make at five in the morning"

Bwahaha! I lived on Hardees biscuits and gravy for a couple years. Every morning, in Wisconsin. Miss it and want to try the real deal They must have been served some nasty stuff.

Dunno where "Badger, Badger, Badger" is (Wisconsin?), but, at least here in Michigan, good biscuit gravy is nigh impossible to find. Trust me, I've tried. Ever since discovering it in Louisville ±35 years ago.

Most places just make plain old white gravy, throw in some cooked-up bits sausage bits and call it "sausage gravy." Pretty bland, boring stuff.

Finally, a few weeks ago, my wife looked up some recipes, and, mindful of all that she'd tasted and my criticisms of same, made some.

It. Was. Heavenly.

Mind you: In my view proper sausage gravy ought to have a bit of kick.



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I like this one better.

North Koreans try BBQ




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/T0TYCEXmi90


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Salmonella under an umbrella!

Hahahahahaha!


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North Korean video...everything is bigger in TX lol
 
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Og course the Irish like it, as a people we are raised taught to boil everything until it is devoid of taste, texture and flavor
 
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I've previously seen the Irish video but had not seem the N Korean video. The N Korean video was very interesting.



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Og course the Irish like it, as a people we are raised taught to boil everything until it is devoid of taste, texture and flavor


Except Beer.

Guinness, YUM.


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"I'd bathe in it."

I'm in love!


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I like this one better.

North Koreans try BBQ

My first thought with both was "Which BBQ?"

I always thought "BBQ is BBQ" and that meant, essentially, Texas BBQ. First time I went to lunch at a local place in NE North Carolina, ordered BBQ, they set it down in front of me and I said "What's this???" "BBQ," my companions replied. That's when I learned about the different kinds.

I love me some NE NC style pulled-pork BBQ. Haven't had it in years.



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Originally posted by heisrizn:
I like this one better.

North Koreans try BBQ

My first thought with both was "Which BBQ?"

I always thought "BBQ is BBQ" and that meant, essentially, Texas BBQ. First time I went to lunch at a local place in NE North Carolina, ordered BBQ, they set it down in front of me and I said "What's this???" "BBQ," my companions replied. That's when I learned about the different kinds.

I love me some NE NC style pulled-pork BBQ. Haven't had it in years.



had dinner, family style, at a place not far out of Wilson NC called Cherry's

hole in the wall out in the middle of no where,

some damn good BBQ and good Brunswick stew as well,



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God I love that redhead.....


Here's another hilarious one





 
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BtW, looking forward to shooting with you on Saturday!

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Howsabout some Americans trying poteen?

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Irish people taste test Korean food and yes the redhead is in it.
 
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That 'North Korean' looks awfully fat for a North Korean.

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