I know there’s a joke here somewhere about Tofu Chicken…
Joatan on
January 2nd, 2008 2:59 am
The “English Breakfast” is the best hangover remedy. (chicken soup also hehe)
Doug Savage on
January 2nd, 2008 8:54 am
it’s true, vjazz5! And it really does have magical powers when it comes to hangovers.
I just checked Wikipedia and it looks like red cream soda is most common in Canada, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Who knew?
kthompsn on
January 2nd, 2008 4:27 pm
In my household, EVERY meal contains “hair of the dog” (Keeshond, that is), and even some “hair of the cat”. Fiber, neh?
Matej on
April 10th, 2009 3:46 am
ROFL! I’m not a native English speaker so I only now realised the full joke behind the hair of the dog. Somebody should probably tell the poor chicken not to take it so literally.
Thank you for starting my New Years morning with a smile. Love the ‘hair of the dog’.
Keep doing this thing that you do so well.
God Bless you!
Can it be any dog? and um… how much hair? Thanks. Happy New Year, Timmy Tofu!
I could sure go for the greasy breakfast right now. . .minus the hair of the dog
mmm…hot shower.
always makes me feel better
Cream soda comes in ‘red’?!
(Strikes dramatic gopher pose…)
Dun-dun-daaaaahhhhh!!
I know there’s a joke
here somewhere about
Tofu Chicken…
The “English Breakfast” is the best hangover remedy. (chicken soup also hehe)
it’s true, vjazz5! And it really does have magical powers when it comes to hangovers.
I just checked Wikipedia and it looks like red cream soda is most common in Canada, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Who knew?
In my household, EVERY meal contains “hair of the dog” (Keeshond, that is), and even some “hair of the cat”. Fiber, neh?
ROFL! I’m not a native English speaker so I only now realised the full joke behind the hair of the dog. Somebody should probably tell the poor chicken not to take it so literally.
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