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The Hot Pepper

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16 May 2012 - 11:28 PM

On forums we develop nicknames that are different than our forum names. Or some of us have nicknames in real life.

Now there is an aka field in your profile.

EX:

Scoville DeVille
aka: Scovie

Put yours in!
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June TD - Stump Sum - BURGERS

11 May 2012 - 01:20 PM

I have an idea...

June we shall play Stump Sum. He is a 5 crown winner with a three-peat, so I went over the previous TDs to find his kryptonite. Apparently Sum is weak on the grill with classic eats.

Votes:
Burger - 1
Beefless Burger (any meat, fish, veg) - 0
Hot Dog - 0
Also he did not enter Grillin' and Chillin', Holy Smoke, or Steak.

Is Sum's kryptonite the grill and classic American? Is June the perfect month to find out if we can Stump Sum?

If so shall we revisit burgers (hell yeah) or open it up to all grilling?

If you want to Stump Sum chime in.

It's been a hella long time since we did a straight up burger TD! Let's stump Sum!

VOTE! Tortilla TD Round II

08 May 2012 - 11:26 PM

Tie-breaker! 24 hours.

Who celebrated the tortilla best for Cinco de Mayo?

VOTE! Tortilla Throwdown

06 May 2012 - 11:20 PM

Who celebrated the tortilla best for Cinco de Mayo?

BEGIN! Tortilla Throwdown

04 May 2012 - 04:38 PM

This TD is all about the Mexican tortilla. According to Mayan legend, tortillas were invented by a peasant for his hungry king in ancient times. The first tortillas discovered, which date back to approximately 10,000 BC, were made of native maize with dried kernel. The Aztecs used a lot of maize, both eaten straight from the cob and in recipes. They ground the maize, and used the cornmeal to make a dough called masa.

Excavations in the "Valle de Tehuacán" in the state of Puebla, Mexico have revealed the use around 3000 BC of the basic cereal, a small, wild cob, eaten by native people.

On 22 April 1519, Spaniards led by Hernán Cortés, also known as Hernando Cortez, arrived in what is now Mexico. They found that the inhabitants (Aztecs and other native Mexican peoples) made flat maize bread. The native Nahuatl name for this was tlaxcalli.

This bread made from maize was later given the name tortilla (little cake) by the Spanish. This is the same tortilla you eat today with Mexican food.

It's Cinco de Mayo Weekend! How will you celebrate the tortilla? Be creative, Be unique. Be yourself. And respect the tortilla. Let the tequila and beer flow!

READ:

The 5 Rules for an eligible entry

PLUS:

PoL = Cinco Pesos (5 Mexican Peso(s) = 0.38368 US Dollar(s)) :D

Deadline: Sunday, 10 PM EDT.

BEGIN!