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Started by ES Ninja, March 17, 2011, 02:24:04 PM

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ES Ninja

Quote from: Eclipse on March 29, 2011, 04:04:38 PM
The best steak you've ever had in Canada...

...is still a steak in Canada...

Your point?
Sierra Larson, C/Lt Col, CAP
NCWG CAC Vice Chair
South Charlotte Cadet Squadron

JeffDG

Quote from: Eclipse on March 29, 2011, 04:04:38 PM
The best steak you've ever had in Canada...

...is still a steak in Canada...
Fine...if I can find good Alberta beef down here, I'll take it anytime (and you'd be surprised how much beef is Canadian down in the US).

Eclipse

Heh - "good Alberta beef"...that's kinda funny.

"That Others May Zoom"

JeffDG

Quote from: Eclipse on March 29, 2011, 06:38:52 PM
Heh - "good Alberta beef"...that's kinda funny.
Good point...not much else, is there.

ES Ninja

Gentlemen, I created this thread for 2011 IACE participants to get to know each other. If you would like to debate the qualities of each participating country, please do so in another thread. Thank you.
Sierra Larson, C/Lt Col, CAP
NCWG CAC Vice Chair
South Charlotte Cadet Squadron

elipod

LOL! I was like.. "beef and IACE?? Huh?"
"Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else"

WESSginger

Quote from: ES Ninja on April 01, 2011, 12:33:39 AM
Gentlemen, I created this thread for 2011 IACE participants to get to know each other. If you would like to debate the qualities of each participating country, please do so in another thread. Thank you.
But the beef is so much better there!
David Carriker, C/Capt, CAP
NESA staff #577/NBB Delta flight 2010/COS 2011 Flight 5

Briski

I had some pretty awesome food on IACE-Turkiye 2006. I don't remember the beef, but the coffee was pretty darn good, and I really appreciated how they had cherries (or at least cherry spread to go with bread) with pretty much every meal.

Be prepared to step outside your comfort zone.

Potentially way outside.

Even if you're "only" going to Canada or some other English-speaking country.

You don't have to go to Turkiye, Hong Kong, or Ghana to encounter food and other stuff that's completely new to you. As they say... it isn't good, it isn't bad--it's only different. :)
JACKIE M. BRISKI, Capt, CAP
VAWG Cadet Programs Team

...not all those who wander are lost...

PHall

Quote from: Briski on April 01, 2011, 05:12:02 AM
I had some pretty awesome food on IACE-Turkiye 2006. I don't remember the beef, but the coffee was pretty darn good, and I really appreciated how they had cherries (or at least cherry spread to go with bread) with pretty much every meal.

Be prepared to step outside your comfort zone.

Potentially way outside.

Even if you're "only" going to Canada or some other English-speaking country.

You don't have to go to Turkiye, Hong Kong, or Ghana to encounter food and other stuff that's completely new to you. As they say... it isn't good, it isn't bad--it's only different. :)

There's always Vegemite down there in Oz (Australia). If you forget what it is, it's not bad.

elipod

Quote from: PHall on April 01, 2011, 06:32:20 AM
Quote from: Briski on April 01, 2011, 05:12:02 AM
I had some pretty awesome food on IACE-Turkiye 2006. I don't remember the beef, but the coffee was pretty darn good, and I really appreciated how they had cherries (or at least cherry spread to go with bread) with pretty much every meal.

Be prepared to step outside your comfort zone.

Potentially way outside.

Even if you're "only" going to Canada or some other English-speaking country.

You don't have to go to Turkiye, Hong Kong, or Ghana to encounter food and other stuff that's completely new to you. As they say... it isn't good, it isn't bad--it's only different. :)

There's always Vegemite down there in Oz (Australia). If you forget what it is, it's not bad.


Vegemite it pretty good stuff. And those Aussies love to fool Americans into thinking its chocolate spread.
"Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else"

JeffDG

Quote from: Briski on April 01, 2011, 05:12:02 AM
Even if you're "only" going to Canada or some other English-speaking country.
There "where" in Canada can be important for that one...there are parts of Quebec where you'd be hard pressed to find an English speaker.

MTKANT

I'm going to Canada IACE as an escort.  Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone going to Canada, get ready for fun and adventure.  Check out last year's itinerary!
Looks like they're going to keep us busy. 

elipod

Sounds AWESOME!!  cant wait either :P
"Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else"

mclarke

I am not going, however, I just found out one of the places was Israel. That would be my number 1 first choice.Actually thought of moving there as a citizen, but, I would miss the US of A too much.