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Mine is Lasagna...Mmmmmm Lasagna..
Anyway What's Yours. 
*Runs to Get Lasagna*
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Modifié par Blasto the jelly, 28 septembre 2010 - 06:25 .


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Norskatt

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Kobe Beef, Filet Mignon - medium rare

Modifié par Norskatt, 28 septembre 2010 - 06:02 .


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dunniteowl

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Lasagne's definitely up there. I love making lasagne, both a meat sauce version and a spinach lasagne. Mmm. The cheese says it all.



The other thing I think is probably Kung Pao Chicken or General Tso's -- hard to pick between 'em.



Then, there's Waffles. You see, you gotta have a favorite breakfast, lunch and supper, as well as snack to really cover all the bases.

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I've got several. Number one at the moment is sushi with salted salmon and avocado. I've always loved pasta too, especially the aforementioned lasagne. :)

Also, traditional Finnish Christmas food(don't know how to translate anything though). I only get to eat it all once a year though, but it deserves to be mentioned.

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I live off bird seeds and celery sticks. I don't eat real food. However if you come across a nice medium-rare steak could I please have it?

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JRCHOharry wrote...

I live off bird seeds and celery sticks. I don't eat real food. However if you come across a nice medium-rare steak could I please have it?

*Sends JRCHOharry a Virtual Medium-Rare Steak*

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Nails.



But seriously, chips/fries (whatever you call them, TEH YELLOW STICKS DAT U PUT SALT ON)...yes I am easily pleased...

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Eli-da-Mage wrote...

Nails.

But seriously, chips/fries (whatever you call them, TEH YELLOW STICKS DAT U PUT SALT ON)...yes I am easily pleased...

this

and pancakes! i love pancakes!

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Lecsó!

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Khayness wrote...

Lecsó!


but with steak, please!Image IPB

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I will give you three guesses.

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addiction21 wrote...

I will give you three guesses.

pancakes?

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addiction21 wrote...

I will give you three guesses.

Chicken?

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Well my sarcasim meter just broke. Guess its going back to the shop. Think I will drop a few extra dollars for the +2 sarcasim resistant plating this time.

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Pancakes. Some day I'll be fat again.

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Chocolate. I think I'd die without chocolate before I'd die from oxygen starvation. If I had a chocolate keyboard, I'd not be able to type!

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I love so many kinds of foods, it's hard to pick a favorite. Lasagne is definitely among the contenders though. A really great chili con carne is also near the top.

Korpuls wrote...
Also, traditional Finnish Christmas food(don't know how to translate anything though). I only get to eat it all once a year though, but it deserves to be mentioned.


Yay for Finnish Chrismas foods. :wizard:

Though I hear that they are somewhat of an aquired taste, and not many foreigners "get it".

The central dishes are three casserole type foods - carrot, potato and turnip based, respectively. They have a kind of a sweet/sour taste. What's great about these dishes is that they are delicious, but we only eat them around Christmas time, so you don't get bored with them; every year they come as a delight. 

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I can't decide on a single one but rib eye steak and meat lovers pizza would be in the top.

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for me it's a three way tie between three styles of food. Sushi, Thai food, and Vietnamese PHO.

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Pizza,then Thai volcano shrimp with squash custard for dessert smoked salmon and or trout

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Vegetable and pineapple stir-fry glazed in sauce , with chicken breast cut into small chunks, all on top of a bed of rice. yummy :-))

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So many from which to choose. Choosing a favorite food for me is like deciding which of my kids I love most...err..if I had kids.



Pizza, sushi (especially with eel), a medium-rare steak, chicken & waffles, chocolate chip pancakes...



Is it any wonder I'm about 40 lbs. overweight? :P

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Swordfishtrombone wrote...
Yay for Finnish Chrismas foods. :wizard:

Though I hear that they are somewhat of an aquired taste, and not many foreigners "get it".

The central dishes are three casserole type foods - carrot, potato and turnip based, respectively. They have a kind of a sweet/sour taste. What's great about these dishes is that they are delicious, but we only eat them around Christmas time, so you don't get bored with them; every year they come as a delight. 


*highfive* :)

Thanks for the clarification. Those three (and potatoes, salted salmon and ham!) actually are the highlights of the Christmas dinner table for me. Ah, three months still.

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mines cheese sticks

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sushi (especially with eel),


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