RE: [lace-chat] Buffalo wings and spicy foods

2010-11-04 Thread Gray, Alison J
Liz

I couldn't agree more, both DD and I are allergic to all forms of dairy food, 
and certainly in the UK when eating out desserts are all but impossible.  In 
restaurants they very rarely understand what is actually in the food they are 
serving up.   

In the supermarket I have to read the small print on everything, it's very 
frustrating!

Alison in Essex UK where it's sunny but windy and all the beautiful autumn 
leaves from the trees are blowing about all over the place



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From: owner-lace-c...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-lace-c...@arachne.com] On 
Behalf Of Elizabeth Ligeti
Sent: 04 November 2010 03:10
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Subject: [lace-chat] Buffalo wings and spicy foods

I am allergic to cheese, and find it hard to eat out, as everything seems to
be smothered in it these days.

 

I can eat butter, and cream, but yoghurt - the fruit variety in small does
is OK, but the Greek style is far too close to cheese for me to eat.

 

They even have cheese over roast dinners, - well the potato and vegies, so I
wind up, - if I am lucky_ with chips  - fries in USA, I think!  And
sometimes they seem to think I am kidding. Well, - the results of me eating
cheese is - to be polite, - like severe travel or sea sickness, and I am
sure they would not like That everywhere!!! :-)

 

Why do they have to muck about with food like that?!!!   A nice gravy would
be much better than cheese sauce over it all!!! :-)

 

Regards from Liz in Melbourne

lizl...@bigpond.com

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Re: [lace-chat] Buffalo wings and spicy foods

2010-10-24 Thread Malvary J Cole
Alice wrote There seems to be a fad in the USA for spicy foods in all the 
fast food chains, restaurants, and in processed foods.  Sometimes I have to 
read a long way on a menu to find something without spice (which I don't 
like).


Hear, hear!!  and not only in the USA.   I have allergies and trying to get 
it into the heads of cooks in the kitchen that I don't want pepper, spices, 
onions, etc on my food is sometimes like banging one's head on a brick wall 
(the only difference is that I can stop banging my own head, but can't get 
cooks to understand).


On one occasion, at a restaurant on the outskirts of Oxford, England, my 
meal went back 3 times!  And that was after I had explained ALL my allergies 
to the waitress who said she understood because she had a brother who had 
severe allergies.  Everyone had finished their main course by the time my 
meal finally arrived.  For some reason chef's (and I use the term very 
loosely) seem to think that everyone wants paprika or similar on their food 
'to make it look pretty'.  The fact that it is inedible for me seems to be a 
realisation 10 ft above their stupid little heads.


Malvary in Ottawa, where we had a few flakes of the dreaded s word 
yesterday, but it should be a bit warmer today. 


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Re: [lace-chat] Buffalo wings and spicy foods

2010-10-23 Thread lacelady
According to urban legend..which may or may not be true...Buffalo wings are 
chicken wings with a spicy sauce on them.  Supposedly, they were first created 
and sold to the public in Buffalo, New Yorkthus the name was created.

There seems to be a fad in the USA for spicy foods in all the fast food chains, 
restaurants, and in processed foods.  Sometimes I have to read a long way on a 
menu to find something without spice (which I don't like).  Sometimes I think 
the cooks put spice in things so they can hide the fact that they don't know 
how to make flavorful foods without it.  

Alice in Oregon...where my back yard is a vast mess of mud.  A large area is 
scooped out for a concrete driveway.  Huge piles of dirt line the yard next to 
the street, waiting to be hauled away.  At the same time, the house has been 
power washed in preparation for painting.  I can see the painters and cement 
people conflicting.  The back side of the house may have the painting delayed 
while the concrete sets.  And both sets of workers are trying to get done 
before winter weather really sets in.  Tomorrow is supposed to have heavy rain. 
 Ahhh..if only the concrete people had done their job two weeks ago when it was 
scheduled instead of delaying.


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or hot sauces like used on buffalo wings, which include butter).

The wings must be very large and therefore feed many to lift a buffalo off 
the ground!

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