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Why, the Frito Bandito, of course Image

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Please pardon the brief interruption, now we return you to today's episode of controlled insanity...
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Thanks for being my conscience and thorn, too, Elys...and I thought you were my friend. Tell me lies, please, but don't make me face the reality of my own burst bubble.

Sergio, I was wondering how long before you joined my Portuguese attempts. You are, of course, 100% correct in your observations and spelling.

And, for the record, I wasn't the one who started this whole "pubic hair" thing...
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Public hair.
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Et tu, Marcus?
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What a difference an L makes. Image
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EEEEEWWWWWWWW!
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Now you've done it--you've made Melissa cringe!
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Anybody here like (bump) feijoada? I haven't had a good feijoada in years. My wife loves it too, it is so oral a thing. Hot and yummy, tastes great too! Every time we have been to Brasil, we find a São Paulo restaurant near the hotel that serves it every day (many restaurants only serve it on Wednesdays and Saturdays).

Alas, I have never been able to make it to taste just like it does down there Image My wife thinks it is the quality of the meats they use. We don't really use the more "odd" portions of the pig and cow up here that they do down there, so cubed ham and pot roast cuts of beef from the local Safeway just don't taste the same as jerked beef tongue and pork lips do down there!!!!

I like mine with couve mineira on the side (naturally, I am from cajun country and collard greens are a way of life in the Deep South Image ), with farofa and sliced oranges, and deep-fried bananas of course.

Of course, you can't eat this dish without a few straight shots of aged gold Pirassununga artisanal cachaças, hard to find in the States, yum!
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Huh???
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My wife made feijoada last Friday. We have a meat market here that stocks all of the correct sausages and cuts of meat (she could tell you the names). It's cooked overnight, slowly, and served over rice with farofa, which she also makes from scratch. We had leftovers last night for <burp> dinner..

We've got the cachaca, too, but I hold off on that. I'm not too much a hard liquor guy; save the stuff for caipirinhas; it's not the pricey stuff you drink, Elys.
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It's all Greek to me.................
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...Or at least Portuguese; it's all the same to me....

Actually, speaking of Greek, I love Gyros, LOL!
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Greek?[/size] Not to me. My ex-sister-in-law's father makes one mean feijoada with everything. The only difference being I usually wash it all down with vodka, not cachaça. Ain't bulls*****ng. Image
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Oh boy, you need to get to a confluence, Sergio!!
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I do? Huh... Why?ImageImage
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