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I know this has nothing to do with guns, But what does your dream meal consist of.
This is mine: (all home made of course )Fried chicken breast Twice baked potato with sourcream, cheese and, bacon bits Potato salad Mashed potatos Corn on the cob Some cresent rolls And to top it all off some apple pie with whipped cream on top EDIT: I forgot my drink, A nice case of cream soda, drinking beer with all that would be a bad idea.
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That's an easy one: A tender porterhouse steak, rare, and all the crab I can eat. Side dishes optional. A nice glass of Bordeaux would go nicely as well.
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I would have to go with....
1. Full rack of Texas Road House Ribs 2. Thick cut seasoned fries 3. Steamed broccoli 4. Un-sweetened iced tea 5. hot peach cobbler with scoop vanilla ice cream Now I done made myself hungry |
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Although it's tough to beat good falafal, humus, and tehina served in warm Iraqi flat bread with all the trimmings, I guess I'd have to go with.....
Fresh caught Copper River salmon Baked sweet potato, w/butter and brown sugar lightly steamed garden fresh broccoli w/grated Tillamook sharp cheddar sprinkled generously on top Fresh strawberry rhubarb crisp ....and oh yeah, a pint of Guinness from the tap Yup, that'd do it. ![]()
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May I start with dessert first?
Rich, smooth New York cheesecake (enough to share) with a chocolate-dipped strawberry on the side; Top sirloin, medium; Greek lemon potatoes; crisp green salad with a variety of fresh veges and Ranch dressing; Rolls...just about any kind, that melt in your mouth Iced tea...lightly sweetened ahhhhhhh....
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Appetizer: King Crab legs or oysters
Meal: A handpicked lobster for the boiling pot of water, (big fat red guy or a blue one if available) A big fat tenderloin with a stuffed shiitake mushroom on top. A bit of those world famous Foxwoods mashed potatoes. Small salad on the side with blue cheese.
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Where have you been all my life? We were meant to be together....
Re the meal, fresh grilled Trout, possibly with another on the side. Followed by Apple Pie and Custard followed by Sticky Toffee pudding and Spotted Dick. ![]()
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Tranter, you might want to explain the spotted dick thing before Mike, AKA Glocknut shows up. heheheh
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Surf and Turf: Maine Lobster (with real butter) and a rare T-Bone steak with hand cut sweet potato fries, Waldorf salad and Mike's hard lemonade. For dessert: creme broulee!
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Appetizer: At least a dozen Little Necks on the half shell and a peck of steamed clams with REAL butter.
Meal: About a 3½ or 4 pound boiled Maine Lobster with lots of REAL butter; a Small green salad/Italian dressing. Dessert: A dozen or more fried clams, WHOLE clams, not those poor excuses called Strips..... If any room left, I'd cap it off with a dozen Cherry Stones on the half shell and cognac to help it settle. [Note for Tranter: Isn't spotted Dick similar to Plum Pudding only made with currents rather than a mixture of friut???]
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![]() By the way, for those of you who don't know, spotted dick is a steamed suet pudding containing dried fruit (usually currants), commonly served with either custard or butter and brown sugar. Quite good, actually. ![]()
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My dream meal easy, fitst New york cut steack then baked potato and broccoli, corn and carrots steamed. Along with a salad ,good Ice tea all you need is some Icecream for dessert .
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It's hard to beat pinto beans, Jiffy cornbread (with jalapeno juice and minced jalapenos in the bread) with pan fried potatoes and onion.
I like to freeze the skin from my smoked turkeys, smoked rib meat, etc to add to my beans and if I am eating alone, which is usual, I'll spice 'em up with some habanero peppers and some nice, cold, sweet tea. Running a REAL close second would be a fat ribeye steak and fries or a Mexican Casserole with lots of chips and salsa. ![]() Crpdeth
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What? No gefeltifish or lox?
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A grilled huge Ribeye steak, just over rare
Smoked Baked potato with sourcream and cheese Grilled Corn on the cob Grilled Asparagus Smoked Wicked Baked beans Three fingers of Laphroaig, straight up nuff said from me. |
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All the LA crawfish I can eat!!! Cooked along with corn, and potatoes, lots of butter on the side. A really big glass of Luzianne iced tea, no sugar, no lemon, just ice and tea! As a second choice I suppose I would have to go with a large pot of red beans, ham hocks, craklin, or chitlin cornbread (throw in a few chopped jalapeño peppers), and fresh sliced, sweet, Vidalia onions! If I keep this up, I'm gona have to make a run to town!
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Note to self: Dont read this thread when hungry.
Hey Shimon, had that falafel in a pitta in a lil town called Arad, back when the population was about 12. Gave me wind!
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Well, with chick peas or garbanzos, and perhaps even chilies, mixed together, what did you expect?
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Spicy to me meant do you want salt and vinegar on those chips! (Ok, fries). Exotic meant Tatar sauce. London lad you see.
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if not beans the I like PORK grilled smoked fried roasted in a pie shell with or without sauce just as long as it is a good hunk of PORK. OYSTERS & CLAMS are great on the side with a salad. For after the meal & nap the cheese cake sounds good or some fresh fruit mangoes come to my mind first.
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As for where I've been...the one time I was in London, I took a wrong bus...that must explain how we missed meeting up! ![]()
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As for the wrong bus? What might have been? Had I heard your accent I would have introduced myself. Actually I suspect you had a narrow escape...Life with me, as my wife will confirm has been .... interesting. Oddly, and this is true, I was chatting to a girl recently and asked if she were from Australia or New Zealand? She explained you could tell from the eye's. I looked closely and replied although here eyes were beautiful, I failed to see how you can tell. She then told me 'the 'i's as in 'fish' or 'link'. She smiled, and I left the Bank confused.
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Dare we assume you left the bank blushing, as well as confused? As for my accent...I don't have one! ![]() As for you having led an interesting life.... of that, I have NO doubt whatsoever ![]()
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I agree, one shouldn't read this while hungry! I thoroughly enjoy reading everyone's "flavor" from where you all live. I have to say that "hot spices" aren't for me, but I have friends, in Alabama, who put anything and everything hot onto whatever it is they are eating! How do you taste what the meal is? My tastebuds, after visiting them, were burnt off! Ha! However, it seems that most everybody seems to enjoy "spicing" things up, in more ways than one!
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