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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have a lot of options! Hamburger Helper, served with some kind of vegetable like canned corn, those take-and-bake rolls, giant glasses of milk for the kids, jug of wine for adults. If it's tuesday, you can do taco tuesday. Buy the taco shell kit from old el paso but don't add the spices to your ground beef. Put out some mild salsa, daisy sour cream, shredded lettuce, black olives, and chopped tomatoes for topping. I also think a giant bucket of takeaway fried chicken along with the sides (mashed potatoes, red beans and rice, corn) might work, too. [/quote] Takeaway? [/quote] dying…. 😂[/quote] Shhh that poster needs to use the word 'takeaway" to emphasize that she's not like those people whose food she's talking about...[/quote] what other word would you use? or are you saying just use “fried chicken” without the qualifier? genuinely confused (and am a NP)[/quote] NP. Takeout.[/quote] Why is it funny to say takeaway but not takeout or carryout as another poster suggested? They all mean the same to me, I assumed it was just a regional affectation (like hero versus submarine sandwich). [/quote] “Takeaway” tends to be a foreign phrase. It’s like when Americans affect the British “u” in favourite. Just stop.[/quote] +1 My friends who call it that spent ten years in the Netherlands.[/quote] Guys, some of us are bicultural. The code switching struggle is real. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to eat some pain au chocolate, followed up by some ritz crackers lightly spritzed with a dollop of cheez whiz [/quote]
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