Dude Food

Started by BikerDude, June 29, 2017, 10:06:54 AM

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BikerDude

You know I don't think you ever see the dude eat anything other than a handful of bar peanuts.
He didn't partake in the in and out burger. Which is understandable given the situation.

I'm wondering what would be Dude food?

I'm sitting here now enjoying BBQ chicken that I cooked up last night.
Slathered in BBQ sauce.
Split the chicken in half to have some for dinner and some for lunch today.
I was just thinking that there is nothing as great as BBQ yard bird.
Damn!
Got me some taters cooked in foil with some butter and garlic salt and pepper and some corn to go with it.
I couldn't even hold out till lunch time.
For me BBQ and cold beer wins.
Chicken and ribs especially.


Out here we are all his children


jgiffin

I reckon the Dude survives on carryout and delivery, mostly. Maybe mixed in with some pot-luck he carried out from a get-together he invited himself to.

mnale0507

The Dude had a cup of noodles, a bag of corn chips, and a fountain drink container lying around his bungalow...so maybe stuff like that?

Rev Doctor Abidingly

Quote from: mnale0507 on July 02, 2017, 08:14:54 AM
The Dude had a cup of noodles, a bag of corn chips, and a fountain drink container lying around his bungalow...so maybe stuff like that?

A keen eye my friend. I hadn't noticed that stuff before. I imagine him eating whatever is cheap or available and not being too picky about stuff. I would think like maybe ramen and snack foods. Seems like his style.
Take 'er easy, Dudes!

BikerDude

I suspect he'd lean toward convenient food.
But he may be a 60's kind of commune dweller thriving on brown rice and beans and tofu and hippie stuff.
But that sounds exhausting. So I doubt it. Maybe in principle but not in practice.
Very dude.


Out here we are all his children


Kanantus

Didn't he also have a cookbook for Japanese (?) food? So I agree that if you pay for a some half n half with a postdated check for less than a buck then you are probably not a big spender when it comes to food. The dude is also a bit chubby.

I too had become a bit too chubby lately so had to go on a diet and get my gym membership up and running again. But I do find that there are still quite a bit of easy convenient food that are affordable also. You don't need to go crazy with the health food thingy.

But as for Dude-food I would say anything that is easy to make, convenient to buy, and taste good.

DigitalBuddha

#6
Dude food?...

A few burgers, a few beers, r troubles are over, dudes.  ;)


BikerDude

The In-and-Out Burger is on Camrose.


Out here we are all his children


Dude Lee

Takeout and anything that can be cooked a microwave or eaten straight from a box or bag I'd guess. Cheap and easy.
Everybody's got something to hide
Except for me and my monkey

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: BikerDude on July 13, 2017, 03:20:10 PM
The In-and-Out Burger is on Camrose.

Those are good burgers, dude.

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Dude Lee on July 13, 2017, 11:36:45 PM
Takeout and anything that can be cooked a microwave or eaten straight from a box or bag I'd guess. Cheap and easy.

Fuck yeah!

BikerDude

You know I can't say if this is Dude or not but I've been enjoying the admittedly weird Gatorade flavor "Limon Pepino".
Which translated to "Lime Cucumber". Sounds odd but damn, it's refreshing and good! Strangely it tastes like what it says but it's such and odd pairing that you can't really anticipate what that will taste like. It makes sense.

It has developed a cult following.
It even has it's own facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/Limon-Pepino-Gatorade-Fan-Club-153200178102652/


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Turwaithiel

Lime cucumber Gatorade...

I'm the only one I know that likes it.

Glad to know there's a cult following.  I'll hafta get into that!

ZenDudeist

Good cue helps me abide for sure.


DigitalBuddha

Quote from: BikerDude on July 13, 2017, 03:20:10 PM
The In-and-Out Burger is on Camrose.

Those are good Burgers, BD.