Hahah, yeah, it does sound like an airline.wait, donair is döner ?
I wondered the whole time what donair even is. It sounds like some kind of Italian Airline
Btw, chris, what comic is your signature image from?wait, donair is döner ?
I wondered the whole time what donair even is. It sounds like some kind of Italian Airline
I love homemade pizza, especially on a whole wheat crust. I've gotten creative lately. I've made a breakfast pizza (cream gravy for sauce, topped with eggs, bacon, onions, green peppers, sausage nad colby/jack cheese), chicken potato (with chicken, parmesean potoatoes, green onions, bacon, mozzarella and a basil butter sauce) and barbecue chicken (BBQ sauce, red onions, grilled chicken, bacon and a blend of cheeses).everybody just order and buy pizza, nobody making their own ?
I've had something very similar to it when I went into a ... what's that southern pizza chain? It's set up buffet style, and someone told me that people in uniform (like police, or firefighters, or soldiers) eat for free. But as a rule, they're not nearly as popular as they are here.Sounds like Bread Sticks, or sometimes cheesy bread to me. Have you tried asking for those? Bacon on a bread stick is news to me.....but seems so obvious a choice now.
Looks like a gyro or kebab to me.Donairs are ... Greek or something. I have no idea why they're so popular in Atlantic Canada, but they are.
Even the distribution doesn't make sense, though. I mean, Alberta and Atlantic Canada? Nothing in between?After reading that wiki thing, I had no idea that the donairs we eat are so specialized to Atlantic Canada and Alberta. A world without donair pizza is not a world I want to live in.
I recommend the jerk chicken pizza. Mmmm....THANKS A BUNCH, GUYS!!! I had my heart set on Tex-Mex for dinner tonight, but DAMMIT now it has to be pizza!!!!
Maybe my maiden voyage to Mellow Mushroom is finally due...
Papa John's is some bland, bland pizza. Dominoes at least has some flavor to the sauce and crust.Big chain delivery= Papa Johns
Frozen= Red Barron
Local= DeBlazios
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Papa John's is some bland, bland pizza. Dominoes at least has some flavor to the sauce and crust.Big chain delivery= Papa Johns
Frozen= Red Barron
Local= DeBlazios
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mmmmmm, Mellow Mushroom... Que Deliciosa.THANKS A BUNCH, GUYS!!! I had my heart set on Tex-Mex for dinner tonight, but DAMMIT now it has to be pizza!!!!
Maybe my maiden voyage to Mellow Mushroom is finally due...
I've been wanting a donair for some time now. There's a shop just down the road ...I just finished off a super donair. God damn. It was so good.
Could it be that you reside in a more or less german speaking area?Döners (Donairs) are awsome after a hard night of Alcohol and Rock Musik.
Yes it is.So somebody bilingual (American and Canadian) tell me: is a donair a fucking gyro or what?
Yes, they are aproximately the same. afaik döner is the turkish name for this food, gyros is greek...So somebody bilingual (American and Canadian) tell me: is a donair a fucking gyro or what?
Could it be that you reside in a more or less german speaking area?[/QUOTE]Döners (Donairs) are awsome after a hard night of Alcohol and Rock Musik.
Could it be that you reside in a more or less german speaking area?[/quote]Döners (Donairs) are awsome after a hard night of Alcohol and Rock Musik.
Yeah,thats how we Europeans like to roll.We use umlauts.Almost thought so. There are not many (if any) non-german speakers/writers out there who use the ¨ . Well, maybe hungarians. Or swedes... Or french... Or some other weird european folks...
Yeah,thats how we Europeans like to roll.We use umlauts. [/QUOTE]Almost thought so. There are not many (if any) non-german speakers/writers out there who use the ¨ . Well, maybe hungarians. Or swedes... Or french... Or some other weird european folks...
Yeah,thats how we Europeans like to roll.We use umlauts. [/QUOTE]Almost thought so. There are not many (if any) non-german speakers/writers out there who use the ¨ . Well, maybe hungarians. Or swedes... Or french... Or some other weird european folks...
Yeah,thats how we Europeans like to roll.We use umlauts. [/quote]Almost thought so. There are not many (if any) non-german speakers/writers out there who use the ¨ . Well, maybe hungarians. Or swedes... Or french... Or some other weird european folks...