109th Paris-Roubaix. The Hell of the North.

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OT awesomeness! Here in Brussels, we used to be a world centre for frieten but it's a dying art these days. Few of the kots here are still dealing the real deal. And like every food tip in this country, people tend to keep the location secret. :)
 
L'arriviste said:
OT awesomeness! Here in Brussels, we used to be a world centre for frieten but it's a dying art these days. Few of the kots here are still dealing the real deal. And like every food tip in this country, people tend to keep the location secret. :)

shouldn't it be "koten", kots is something different, really different :D .
 
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El Pistolero said:
Yes, but only in the context of insulting the British cuisine.

British cuisine is rubbish I agree but no worse than Belgian.
Ok you have chocolate but sod all else..
 
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sublimit said:
British cuisine is rubbish I agree but no worse than Belgian.
Ok you have chocolate but sod all else..

British cuisine, in the time of fish and chips, sucked hard. Now it has luckily improved.

We also have Belgian waffles(which are actually just Brusselse wafels. Imo Luikse wafels are way better), good beer and good dishes that go along with it.

And mosselen. Mmmmh, mosselen with fries. Aaahhh.
 
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theyoungest said:
So you're insulting the British cuisine without knowing what your insult refers to?

Well, I've seen fish and chips in movies(wrapped in newspapers, yuck). How could I not know what it refers to? Fish and chips. I mean, the sentence says what it refers to :confused:

My post was just a joke to insult the British kitchen.
 
El Pistolero said:
British cuisine, in the time of fish and chips, sucked hard. Now it has luckily improved.

We also have Belgian waffles(which are actually just Brusselse wafels. Imo Luikse wafels are way better), good beer and good dishes that go along with it.

And mosselen. Mmmmh, mosselen with fries. Aaahhh.

More of a stroopwafel fan, myself. I like to have a bit of a fight with my waffles when eating them. :)
 
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El Pistolero said:
Well, I've seen fish and chips in movies(wrapped in newspapers, yuck). How could I not know what it refers to? Fish and chips. I mean, the sentence says what it refers to :confused:

My post was just a joke to insult the British kitchen.

They dont use newspapers anymore, now its white recycled paper or plastic trays.
 

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El Pistolero said:
British cuisine, in the time of fish and chips, sucked hard. Now it has luckily improved.

We also have Belgian waffles(which are actually just Brusselse wafels. Imo Luikse wafels are way better), good beer and good dishes that go along with it.

And mosselen. Mmmmh, mosselen with fries. Aaahhh.

Don't forget the white wine, never forget the white wine with this dish
 

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L'arriviste said:
White wine should also be in the dish, with lots of fresh garlic.

I know, but I thought that that was included in the mossels

But shall we get back to the race and leave the rest to the cuisine thread
 
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Barrus said:
What the hell did I do :confused:

I think the only real way to enjoy fries is with mayo, and the real stuff, not the low fat fries-sauce.

Also what mayo are you guys using that make the fries go soft?
I mean this:
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Anyway, too bad i won't be able to see the race live, but I surely will record it. The heat and the dryness will hopefully make for an interesting spectacle


My personal taste tells me that Calve does the best mayo.

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There are plenty of fine sites and groups out there for all the sane souls who eschew the white slimy stuff. I'm the proud owner of one of these.

I'm probably setting a bad example here so back on topic:

From the favorites and semi-favorites I'd most like to see Flecha win. It's unlikely but I've always been a fan and he's almost always close

Would also enjoy a win by:
Ballan
Hincapie
Cancellara
Hushovd
Haussler
Goss (for purely cq reasons)
Pozzato (just to see people go apoplectic)
 
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jaylew said:
There are plenty of fine sites and groups out there for all the sane souls who eschew the white slimy stuff. I'm the proud owner of one of these.

I'm probably setting a bad example here so back on topic:

From the favorites and semi-favorites I'd most like to see Flecha win. It's unlikely but I've always been a fan and he's almost always close

Would also enjoy a win by:
Ballan
Hincapie
Cancellara
Hushovd
Haussler
Goss (for purely cq reasons)
Pozzato (just to see people go apoplectic)

Or, in short, 'Anyone but Boonen.'?
 
The Hitch said:
:eek:

To paraphrase hrotha, what have you guys done to my thread.

Glad I'm not the only one thinking that it's a bit whack to be discussing Belgian food at a French race.
It's sooo last week...

jaylew said:
Pozzato (just to see people go apoplectic)

LOL!! That's p*ss funny!!

I'm still going to be rooting for O'Grady to get away in the warm sun - South Aussie flag in tow for the day. F*ck spartacus, he can have as many as he wants in the years to come after Stuey's hung up the bike.
 
Captain_Cavman said:
Or, in short, 'Anyone but Boonen.'?

It does kinda look that way, huh? Don't want to get Pistolero mad at me, so I wouldn't really want to see a Leukemans, Langeveld, Farrar, Chavanel, Hoste, Sagan, or Devolder win either.

Of course, if the racing is fabulous who wins matters less.