What's for dinner ( or lunch )

And, what might a 'seal flipper pie' taste and look like?
Never heard of it.
It's like a meat pie only the meat is seal flipper instead of beef, pork or whatever. The meat is dark in colour and is gamey/fishy tasting. As I said before, I'm not a big fan of it but the locals like to give it out to people when they make a batch so kind of rude to say no.
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You can also buy it at the grocery store, if your so inclined :cautious:
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For lunch I'm thinking a home made 1/4 pound cheezeburger with all the standard condiments
& air fried fries, with a coke classic (no unleaded here, wish they still used sugar though).

Options:
Catsup or Mayo with the fries...Which do you prefer?

Enjoy!
 
For lunch I'm thinking a home made 1/4 pound cheezeburger with all the standard condiments
& air fried fries, with a coke classic (no unleaded here, wish they still used sugar though).

Options:
Catsup or Mayo with the fries...Which do you prefer?

Enjoy!
If it's not sugar free then what are they using if not sugar?
 
For lunch I'm thinking a home made 1/4 pound cheezeburger with all the standard condiments
& air fried fries, with a coke classic (no unleaded here, wish they still used sugar though).

Options:
Catsup or Mayo with the fries...Which do you prefer?

Enjoy!
I like to mix BBQ sauce and Mayo
 
If it's not sugar free then what are they using if not sugar?
Likely corn syrup because its cheaper.

Once in a while I will drink an imported coke since they still use sugar as a part of the recipe in a few countries...

... Mustard on fries??? ...will try it.

Enjoy!
 
Aspartame is in Pepsi Zero Sugar and Coca Cola Zero Sugar and the other variations that are used in different parts of the world. I think they taste sickly sweet. Give me Coke original any time.
 
Pepsi guy here ;)

Did you know that:
When launched, Coca-Cola's two key ingredients were cocaine and caffeine. The cocaine was derived from the coca leaf and the caffeine from kola nut (also spelled "cola nut" at the time), leading to the name Coca-Cola.
 

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