jml
Nov 12 2004, 11:54 am
As discussed in
this thread there will be a TT brunch this sunday starting @11:30. All newbies welcome. As this is a TT special affair (and I personally can only count up to my 7 fingers and 14 toes) could you kindly rsvp using the poll above - EVEN if you've noted it on the other thread. You'd be doing the cooks a great favour
Brunch Details Below.
Location:
Twisted Bavarian, located at Tengstrasse 20,
Schwabing, Munich located on the U-Bahn U2 Josephsplatz line.
Menu will be:
Biscuits & Sausage Gravy
Huevos Rancheros
Huevos & papas burittos with beans & cheese
Texas Toast - white bread filled with orange marmalade & Philadelphia Cream Cheese, dipped in egg batter & lightly fried
Roasted Habanero Obatzda & pretzels
All American Pig Out Session - 2 eggs, steak, bacon, refried beans, buscuits & gravy
Excellent Company, Good Food @ Great Prices, And the First Beverage on the House.
Hope to see many peeps there, if not more for me
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 12:17 pm
fcuk yeah!
i don't see a me & mini-pup option on the vote though.
jml
Nov 12 2004, 12:19 pm
mini - pup is +1. no discrimation against the animal kind eh? unless of course it's needed for biscuits and gravy, bacon, or steaks.
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 12:27 pm
3 paste eaters thus far. that explains a lot!
Showem
Nov 12 2004, 12:31 pm
I am not a paste eater. I am an oompaher, thank you very much.
eurovol
Nov 12 2004, 12:51 pm
QUOTE
Texas Toast - white bread filled with orange marmalade & Philadelphia Cream Cheese, dipped in egg batter & lightly fried
Isn't that more like California Toast?
Will have to see what the wife has planned, but I think the three of us would be up for it!
Blimeygirl
Nov 12 2004, 1:10 pm
Mmm...perfect before we go skating and burn it all off.
Toast
Nov 12 2004, 1:15 pm
i haven't had paste since kindergarten, but i guess i'll have to give it another shot... damn. i would've loved me some biscuits & gravy.
@toast...well then you and slim make it happen. romantic weekend vs. biscuits and gravy...sausage gravy...hard call innit. i'll text you a description
@eurovol...the three of you? what you got two wives? if so, props my man, props...to the wives that is..half the work and bother eh.
@texas tornado...from the other thread ...can you please describe a southern biscuit for the uninitiated? Me personally i call em appetizers cause I'm starting with those, followed possibly by one of the mexican egg dishes. French toast for dessert. who wants to share with me?
*goes off giddy with visions of bacon and biscuits dancing in head*
Katrina
Nov 12 2004, 1:44 pm
I'll start with Huevos Rancheros and then will scarper off with the entire quantity of obzada and will sit gibbering in the corner wolfing it down without the benefit of cutlery or bread-related items.
People may talk at me, I would like to advise that answers will not be forthcoming (it is after all rude to speak with your mouth full) and that it may be wise not to actually look at me when you speak (such images are hard to clear from the mind).
A US biscuit is like a gone-wrong scone to me, I would have been beaten soundly in Home Economics class for serving those.
Iceberg Slim
Nov 12 2004, 1:51 pm
THIS is what an "American" biscuit looks like. The taste cannot be described - except as heavenly. Scones be damned, this is a slice of heaven.
They are also amazing with butter and honey, or apple butter. mmmhh.
@Katrina...damn biscuits AND a spankin' !!! I wish I were a scot too!!
xoxxo
*j - butter my biscuits, damn I really gotta get back to work - ml*
edit: @slim POPEYES! Holy batsmokes call Toronto. Now You put that link up just to torture me.
Iceberg Slim
Nov 12 2004, 2:03 pm
As far as biscuits go
Bojangle's is king.
mmmmmmmmmmmmm... BoBerry Biscuits.
Katrina
Nov 12 2004, 2:24 pm
Yes, yes jml, but look how I turned out. This is an good advertisement for making scones properly.
Mind you I did go to school in Essex which of course excuses/explains everything...
I nearly broke a tooth on a biscuit in NYC - I can't afford (literally) to take the risk and will stick to the obazda.
Is that the time? My boss has buggered off already. Think I might follow this management example soon...
xxx
@Katrina...yes but look how good your teeth turned out

*bling*
@Pao and Slim...You people cease and desist torturing me with chicken and biscuits, NOW. No chicken fried steak, now home made macaroni and cheese with the crispy cheese top, no meat loaf and mash...damn I'm hungry eh
Katrina
Nov 12 2004, 2:29 pm
This is true.
And according to this dating guru, that was a wise decision. 
Is sausage gravy like patties of sausage meat in gravy? Or am I being dim?
I think I need one of those menu cards with pictures on it
eurovol
Nov 12 2004, 2:30 pm
Cracker Barrel biscuits are the best! And so is everything else you can order there.
Country Boy Breakfast-just loosen your best and they do the rest!
"I know, I laugh at it too, but that is what it says on the menu!"
eurovol
Nov 12 2004, 2:31 pm
Sausage gravy is made from sausage grease. If you add bits of old dried up sausage, then it is called sawmill gravy. YUM!
oh you dont want to looooook at it...better not. its fluffy bread dipped in savoury creamy goodiness milk, butter, flour and sausage lard. photos couldn't possible do it justice.
Toast
Nov 12 2004, 2:37 pm
damn eurovol- get out of my head! perhaps this is more of what jml is hankerin' for:
Grandpa’s Country Fried Breakfast®
Two Eggs cooked to order with Grits, Sawmill Gravy, Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits, real Butter and the best Preserves, Jam n’ Apple Butter (on request) we could find.
~plus~
Fried Apples or Hashbrown Casserole
~and~
Chicken Fried Chicken or Country Fried Steak
oh man toast, I said southern not trailer park...hashbrown casserole
those popeyes locations are all on US armed forces bases. Will a US Passport get me on to go eat some chicken? And can I bring a couple Germs too?
Toast
Nov 12 2004, 2:49 pm
ah see, if you can talk shit about the hashbrown casserole, then obviously, you've never experienced the hashbrown casserole.
@Toast: I LOVE The HBC but damn gina, you gotta admit its a bit trailer park:
mince mixed with cream of mushroom soup topped with cheese and hashbrowns, baked at 350 til crispy...or is that tater tot casserole? Either one washes down well with Boones. Total trailer. Frito Pie anyone?!?!
@gen...bring me back a bucket eh.
*j-shit there's my call...must stop posting...-ml*
Toast
Nov 12 2004, 2:56 pm
all of the best recipes involve cream of mushroom soup, bacon or both. fact.
Katrina
Nov 12 2004, 3:01 pm
Go to Copenhagen then, jml.
If you like bacon it is the promised land.
I personally believe that God created Denmark to piss the Jews off. And the Muslims for that matter.
He did a good job. It is world of bacon.
And combining lobster and bacon with both in large amounts swung it for me.
Is the cream of mushroom soup Campbell's? Heinz just isn't gloopy enough for me.
Saan
Nov 12 2004, 3:07 pm
This will be my first TT event. Huevos Rancheros?!! Biscuits and gravy?!! OH YES. YES YES YES!
petal
Nov 12 2004, 3:25 pm
Count me in as a definite. Got tzo be the all American pig out session for me!! Yummy. Getting hungry just reading this thread.
@Katrina...I LOVE Copenhagen!!! Lobster-Bacon geniuses. And yep, its gotta be Campbells.
@Toast...You're mother done raised you right.
canuck
Nov 12 2004, 3:34 pm
I love Campbells cream of mushroom soup!! Mmmmm. I'll be there for the Brunch too!! Count me in.
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 3:38 pm
ok - is everyone all set on how to get there? U2 to Josephsplatz, exit toward Georgenstrasse, take right escalator and turn right, go down to Tengstrasse (the next street, at the light), cross over and turn left. Go almost a block and it's there under the Savoy sign. I live a block away - anyone, newbies or otherwise - welcome to PM me if you're unsure, want someone to show up with, etc.
randy
Nov 12 2004, 3:45 pm
Ooo, sounds delicious and in my neighborhood too; I'll come and maybe +1. I'm up for the biscuits 'n gravy, and the breakfast burritos - yummy!
jml: frito-pie I've had; and yep, I grew up in a classic airstream trailer.
[img]http://www.airstream-caravans.com/jpgs/69exterior-1b.jpg[/img]
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 3:47 pm
come on, now, that there's a fancy trailer
looks like a good crowd. anyone considering/wanting to join please rsvp via the poll (useful for both rsvps AND strippers eh...total magic).
anyhoo, i can't remember if i posted this but the brunch is a TT exclusive event - the restaurant and staff are opening up just for you cutie pies. (mmm...pie...) so the headcounts really important to Texas Tornado, Papa Geno and crew.
thanks peeps
*j-is it quitting time yet-ml*
oh hellyes, thats fancy. looks like it has PLUMBING.
*j-I've used my share ouf outhouses-ml*
edit: I see randy typing. hope his post will involve the words, pa and gator, alternatively cactus ass would be acceptable.
randy
Nov 12 2004, 3:53 pm
Sorry, did I say classic? Totally meant classy...
Green shag carpeting (worn to the nub)
Sawdust-pressed "real pyne" wall strips
Lime-mustard colored linoleum kitchen flooring squares
Porcelain-like coated plastic bathtub (complete with decades worthy rust strips under the faucet)
real, interactive, educational 'n massive wasps nest mounted to the entry door window
Nothing but style.
p.s. No pa - but truly was gator country, jml

p.p.s. Forgot to mention the awesome "wake the neighbors" swamp cooler mounted in the boudoir...
@ randy
btw its NuBile Shag aka Nubby bile coloured shag carpeting...
*j-gator makes good eats-ml*
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 4:03 pm
for those of us that want to eat, break, and go back and eat, happy to offer an hour or couple of Fall Guy, Sopranos, and/or Sex and the City (6th season) for the break at my place round the corner...
or the
Bookswap at 16:00... there's also
ice skating at 13:30... anyone remember Alexander's Busy Day?
EDIT: got that confused, it's "Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day"... still a great book. And obviously not at all applicable to Sunday, which the crap weather is turning into an extremely busy day!
Arwen
Nov 12 2004, 4:35 pm
will def. be there! can't wait to try it out!!!
eurovol
Nov 12 2004, 5:43 pm
I will be there with 2, except one is a three year old, so that is two and a rugrat.
Did your trailer come complete with or without a pitbull and yard art?
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 5:47 pm
true yard art involves old appliances or cars on cinders. maybe an old layzee boy, but only if there's a cooler by it.
that still looks fancy-like to me, particularly with that there camaro peekin in on the right - bet there's a hood chicken on it. and that rottie? sheeeeet. an I don't see no rust on that pick up neither. god bless it's a Ford though
eurovol
Nov 12 2004, 5:57 pm
Yeah,the Fords rust from the inside out and the Chevy's from the outside in. I always wanted a Ford with a Chevy engine, Hooker headers, mag pipes , flipped air filter cover and a gun rack!
Then I could tool on down to the Cracker Barrel for some real eats.
I actually hate their new fangled hash browns. Loved the old plain ones. Sopped up the runny eggs better!
Oh, and I miss my all time fav-Ribs, Ribeye and a Rosin baked potato swimming in butter and sour cream a chefs salad and blue cheese dressing. Whooooboy, I could go for that about now.
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 5:59 pm
13 paste eaters. damn.
butterbean
Nov 12 2004, 6:01 pm
wait, sorry, 12 paste eaters and showem who, she claims, eats no paste.
right, girlfriend.
Topsy
Nov 12 2004, 6:02 pm
OK, now you got 12 paste eaters, an oompah player and an "etc." (that's me)
I can't miss this one, Texas Tornado. Count me in with either 1 or 2 guests.
We are drooling already

Will let you know the exact count tomorrow.
sk8rgrl
Nov 12 2004, 8:37 pm
I'll also join in...haven't been out for breakfast since I left home!
mad
Nov 13 2004, 12:17 pm
We're a definite me + one for the "pig out brunch" tomorrow. Am looking forward to meeting all of you, since this is only my second contact since Halloween at Twisted where I met quite a few Toytowners, but don't have a clue anymore about names

See ya tomorrow.
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