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Other Lists => Steve's List Forum => Topic started by: QAOP Spaceman on September 20, 2017, 05:59:37 am
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(Salt is a given)
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(https://www.britishcornershop.co.uk/img/large/TJ1030.jpg)
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(https://279173f3.nuajik.io/713-large_default/hellmanns-real-mayonnaise.jpg)
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(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41PrkrQXEcL._SY450_.jpg)
Unless you choose these three items as ranked above, or - at a stretch - in a different order, you are simply wrong, and nothing more need be said on the matter.
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Thank you for not including ketchup, the most disgusting of condiments.
mayo all the way. maybe some cayenne pepper too
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I use hot sauce <Billy>
or BBQ sauce
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Thank you for not including ketchup, the most disgusting of condiments.
Amen to that, brother
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1. NACHO CHEESE
2. GUACAMOLE
3. BBQ SAUCE
Your 3 choices are gag worthy. I'd rather be wrong than eat that!
Hec
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Space covered the basics so I may aswell throw in some odd but tasty choices.
1. Garlic and Donner kebab sauce combo.
(https://ihabdines.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/doner-deli-herb-yoghurt-spiced-tomato-and-garlic-sauce.jpg?w=645&h=363)
2. Worchestershire Sauce.
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/Lea_%26_Perrins_worcestershire_sauce_150ml.jpg/220px-Lea_%26_Perrins_worcestershire_sauce_150ml.jpg)
3. sauerkraut and coleslaw / BBQ coleslaw ..Not really a condiment, more an accompaniment.
(https://img.tesco.com/Groceries/pi/997/0000003264997/OutofPack/Lidoff_540x540.jpg)
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1. NACHO CHEESE
2. GUACAMOLE
Hmm... for a Norwegian, these are peculiar choices indeed
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I will have to try this. I love regular A1
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Gravy
Ranch
Q Sauce
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GOAT.
(https://www.budget101.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=9447&d=1444230046&stc=1)
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I will have to try this. I love regular A1
A1 thick & hearty is also terrific on fries
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1. NACHO CHEESE
2. GUACAMOLE
Hmm... for a Norwegian, these are peculiar choices indeed
I was born a poor brown child.
Hec
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I remember when there was a move to call French Fries Freedom Fries. I went to In N Out. I told them I wanted a Double Double, Freedom Fries, and a large Coke. The person at the other end said, "You want Freedom what?"
I said, "You know Freedom Fries."
The person said, "no I don't know."
I said, "Just give me French Fries."
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Ketchup, you Godless heathens. And specifically, American made ketchup. For whatever reason ketchup made in America is infinitely better than ketchup found elsewhere in the world, whether it be the product of high fructose corn syrup or not. Its manufacturing must be dictated by regional tastes and ingredients because it's nigh impossible to get proper tasting ketchup outside the states (sometimes fast-food chains carry globally distributed product from a centralized source which is why McDonald's tastes the same around most of the world). Apparently ketchup's origins are in some far east fermented fish sauce, but like much of American cuisine, the current incarnation is far removed from its configuration at birth.
I can get down with most of the other condiments on this list -- malt vinegar is especially delicious -- but anyone trying to put mayonnaise on their fries will have to eat from the dog bowl outside.
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(Salt is a given)
I prefer the tears of my enemies.
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I'm with Ross, mayonnaise DA FK
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^best shit ever
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RANCH F***ING DRESSING
and bacon bits
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gravy fries are also very popular
(http://i67.tinypic.com/2dwdizd.png)
<popcorn>
Mac Donald's chocolate shake + Fries
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VINCENT But you know what they put on french fries in Holland instead of ketchup?
JULES What?
VINCENT
Mayonnaise.
JULES
Goddamn!
VINCENT
I seen 'em do it. And I don't mean a little bit on the side of the plate, they fuckin' drown 'em in it.
JULES
Uuccch!
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Surprised curry sauce has not been mentioned yet, not my preference at all but it's massively popular here.
Mayo too is popular, sometimes mixed with a dab of ketchup <stirpot>
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(http://www.knorr.ie/Images/1656/1656-971854-36262_Knorr_DrySauces_344x300_ChipShop.png)
I will accept as No. 4
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Good heavens
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Three parts ketchup one part mustard mixture.
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(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41loR88yntL.jpg)
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There used to be an Artic Circle (fast food) close to where I worked and they had a "secret" fry sauce that I thought was gross but my wife loved. Seems it's a combo of Mayo, Buttermilk and Ketchup.
http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/11/Artic_Circle_Secret_Sauce39538.shtml (http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/11/Artic_Circle_Secret_Sauce39538.shtml)
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Definitely Strawberry Milkshake. Makes it taste like Strawberry Shortcake. (http://i.imgur.com/roB0S4o.jpg)
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Some of the replies <confused> <confused> <confused>
I thought most of you were better than this
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Some of the replies <confused> <confused> <confused>
I thought most of you were better than this
^^^^
You think you know people, and then...
I can only shudder
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Ketchup, you Godless heathens. And specifically, American made ketchup. For whatever reason ketchup made in America is infinitely better than ketchup found elsewhere in the world, whether it be the product of high fructose corn syrup or not. Its manufacturing must be dictated by regional tastes and ingredients because it's nigh impossible to get proper tasting ketchup outside the states (sometimes fast-food chains carry globally distributed product from a centralized source which is why McDonald's tastes the same around most of the world). Apparently ketchup's origins are in some far east fermented fish sauce, but like much of American cuisine, the current incarnation is far removed from its configuration at birth.
I can get down with most of the other condiments on this list -- malt vinegar is especially delicious -- but anyone trying to put mayonnaise on their fries will have to eat from the dog bowl outside.
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Ketchup and sometimes with a splash of sriracha or hot sauce. BBQ sauce and honey mustard are fantastic too. I can't even watch people eat mayo let alone put in on own my fries.
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Things are clearly getting out of control, milkshakes and ketchup seem to me to be way outside any community-accepted standards... marg or Jry please step in and lock the thread :o
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Things are clearly getting out of control, milkshakes and ketchup seem to me to be way outside any community-accepted standards... marg or Jry please step in and lock the thread :o
You made your bed, sir...
Besides, there's at least one global mod here who likes ketchup on his fries. As one noted gamer said in the Dragster thread: "Thread lightly how you speak to me." Otherwise, bans comming... <Allen>
Kappa
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Things are clearly getting out of control, milkshakes
! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTku4XQ0QX8#)
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Ketchup, Mayonnaise, and hot sauce... All mixed together
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I completely agree with Ross' assessment of non-American Ketchup. The same is also true about mayonnaise.
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My local chippie does amazing mushroom and onion gravy, so that’s my choice.
Salt and vinegar is always a good choice anywhere else though.
Cheesey sauce on the fries at my favourite American restaurant.
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I must admit I like mayo, and blechh to ketchup. If you are one of the few who like mayo with fries, give the horsey sauce from arby's a try.
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I must admit I like mayo, and blechh to ketchup. If you are one of the few who like mayo with fries, give the horsey sauce from arby's a try.
Horseradish sauce Kreygasm
or Malt Vinegar
and fresh ground black pepper.
<stirpot>
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1) Jalapeño cheese sauce (Fuddruckers option)
2) Melted cheddar cheese and bacon
3) Bleu cheese dressing (I love this sh*t!)