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Guff 12-09-2011 01:43 AM

Food!
 
Today I took a pita, cut it in half, stuck the halves inside each other. Put some mayo and onions inside. Filled it with chopped grilled chicken and shredded cheese. Toasted it, and topped it off with more fresh onions.

Man, it was good. :drool:



What was the best thing you've eaten recently? (Preferably homemade, so we can make it too!)


I'm going to be Off Topic King :lol:

dalli 12-09-2011 01:51 AM

The best thing I have made recently are couple of sensors for my elevator project.

I took a IR sensor, Photo Transistor, couple of resistors, NPN and a LED to make a circuit. Where If i interrupt the beam of light emitting from the IR to the PT, the output will be a LOW '0'.

Applications where this is useful:

parking garage so if someone trying to break into your garage to get to your car, you can use these sensors to set off an alarm ( silent one is preferable)

My elevator: So i can use it to sense what floor my car is on

iff2mastamatt 12-09-2011 03:32 AM

This is a great off-topic automotive discussion! :bellyroll:

nrclptcnsmniak 12-09-2011 03:34 AM

just a couple of hours ago I made some soup.

Hot pan. Olive oil threw in carrots and onions. Cooked for 5 minutes until they started to get soft. Threw in Italian tomatos canned chopped with vegetable stock. Simmered for 10 minutes. Tossed in peas and a handful of basil with tortelini stuffed with cheese. salt and pepper. A splash of tobasco for a kick and freshly grated parmesan cheese after its been served in a bowl.

I cook just about every day. This was a nice dish since its been so cold lately.

its super cheap and easy ^_^

Giccin 12-09-2011 06:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guff (Post 94222)
Today I took a pita, cut it in half, stuck the halves inside each other. Put some mayo and onions inside. Filled it with chopped grilled chicken and shredded cheese. Toasted it, and topped it off with more fresh onions.

Man, it was good. :drool:



What was the best thing you've eaten recently? (Preferably homemade, so we can make it too!)


I'm going to be Off Topic King :lol:

Pfft.. Off-topic king. Lol. Only if you actually posted your thread in the right forum!

Edit: And just so you know. I already made a thread about food. Huahuahua
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1776

nrclptcnsmniak 12-09-2011 06:19 AM

^ you travel. were home made chefs!

Giccin 12-09-2011 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nrclptcnsmniak (Post 94319)
^ you travel. were home made chefs!

I posted some homemade stuff! lol

nrclptcnsmniak 12-09-2011 06:24 AM

looks like ill have to join you guys... :P

Guff 12-09-2011 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dalli (Post 94225)
The best thing I have made recently are couple of sensors for my elevator project.

I took a IR sensor, Photo Transistor, couple of resistors, NPN and a LED to make a circuit. Where If i interrupt the beam of light emitting from the IR to the PT, the output will be a LOW '0'.

Applications where this is useful:

parking garage so if someone trying to break into your garage to get to your car, you can use these sensors to set off an alarm ( silent one is preferable)

My elevator: So i can use it to sense what floor my car is on

Did you eat it? :lol:

I'm just kidding, this is awesome. I don't think I have the skill nor patience to do something like this!

Quote:

Originally Posted by iff2mastamatt (Post 94258)
This is a great off-topic automotive discussion! :bellyroll:

Sorry, I fail at reading. Maybe the mods will help me look less like an idiot.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nrclptcnsmniak (Post 94261)
just a couple of hours ago I made some soup.

Hot pan. Olive oil threw in carrots and onions. Cooked for 5 minutes until they started to get soft. Threw in Italian tomatos canned chopped with vegetable stock. Simmered for 10 minutes. Tossed in peas and a handful of basil with tortelini stuffed with cheese. salt and pepper. A splash of tobasco for a kick and freshly grated parmesan cheese after its been served in a bowl.

I cook just about every day. This was a nice dish since its been so cold lately.

its super cheap and easy ^_^

This sounds awesome. Its getting cold in Texas, and soup sounds really good right now!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Giccin (Post 94316)
Pfft.. Off-topic king. Lol. Only if you actually posted your thread in the right forum!

Edit: And just so you know. I already made a thread about food. Huahuahua
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1776

DAMMIT GICCIN, I can never trump you.... :cry:

If my thread gets moved to right place l, then our threads will compete!!! Or mine will get deleted, which is ok, I guess.

Longhorn248 12-09-2011 11:42 AM

I took a huge giant spoonful of Nutella and spread it on a piece of bread. I then proceeded to get into my car and drive to work while eating said delicious Nutella.
BOOM! Food AND Automotive!

You can thank me later for saving this thread and getting it on topic so that it is now in the correct section of the board.

Guff 12-09-2011 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhorn248 (Post 94406)
I took a huge giant spoonful of Nutella and spread it on a piece of bread. I then proceeded to get into my car and drive to work while eating said delicious Nutella.
BOOM! Food AND Automotive!

You can thank me later for saving this thread and getting it on topic so that it is now in the correct section of the board.

Oooohh, good thinking!!!


Thread is now "Doing Automotive things and eating Food for Nourishment so that You May Continue Doing the Automotive Thing You were Doing!"


I have found that Burritos are easy to eat while turning a spanner (Def. too much Wheeler Dealers:thumbup:). Although, I am yet to find a good food to eat while washing a car...Any ideas?

Giccin 12-09-2011 02:22 PM

Buffalo wings?

Syldrin 12-09-2011 02:24 PM

.....im so hungry i hate you guff. i skipped breakfast this morning and now i'm regretting it.

Longhorn248 12-09-2011 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guff (Post 94426)
Oooohh, good thinking!!!


Thread is now "Doing Automotive things and eating Food for Nourishment so that You May Continue Doing the Automotive Thing You were Doing!"


I have found that Burritos are easy to eat while turning a spanner (Def. too much Wheeler Dealers:thumbup:). Although, I am yet to find a good food to eat while washing a car...Any ideas?

I think it depends on the burrito. Freebirds or Chipotle are gonna be a handful, those things are just monsters. I've found that the snack wraps from McDonals are pretty reliable driving food. I have a feeling that I'll refrain from eating in the BRZ, but in my current car snack wraps are all the rage.


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