In this game you have to say a word that begins with the next letter in the alphabet, but be in the subject.
EG:
Subject NAMES:
Alfie
Bert
Callum
....
xena
yassen
zoe
Then the person that said Z choses a new subject
The subject is FOOD
In this game you have to say a word that begins with the next letter in the alphabet, but be in the subject.
EG:
Subject NAMES:
Alfie
Bert
Callum
....
xena
yassen
zoe
Then the person that said Z choses a new subject
The subject is FOOD
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Apples
Beef burgers
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Dashi
Dashi (出汁, だし) is a class of soup and cooking stocks considered fundamental to Japanese cooking. Shizuo Tsuji (1980) wrote that "many substitutes for dashi are possible, but without dashi, dishes are merely a la japonaise and lack the authentic flavor." Dashi forms the base for miso soups, clear broth soups, Japanese noodle broths, and many Japanese simmering liquids
Last edited by Chris73; 05-13-2008 at 10:36 AM.
enchilada
An enchilada is a traditional Mexican dish, which is made in many very different ways. It is typically made with a corn (maize) tortilla dipped briefly in hot lard or oil to soften then dipped in the chosen enchilada sauce. The tortillas are filled and rolled up, placed in a casserole dish, then layered with sauce and possibly other additions such as cheese and chopped onions or olives.
Fried rice (yum)
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Grapes
Ice cubes
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