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Old 07-23-2009, 09:25 AM
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Hey everyone seeing as we are from all over the globe I was curious about what we all like to eat. You know that favourite meal Ma used to make for you or something new, food from where your from, recipes optional. Post away.
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grilled cheese sandwich and french fries.
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t-bone steak, mashed potatoes and guinness
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I pretty much just love decent food, but real big on ethnic dishes. I used to cook professionally, so I like a wide range of grub.

I guess my very fave meal I make is seared lamb chops in a rosemary demi glace with chunky garlicy smashed potatoes and grilled asparagus. But we make tomato/basil or tomato/blue cheese soup with irish cheddar grilled on ciabatta more often. I'm up for anything grilled!

Say, since we have Aussies on here....is kangaroo meat good? I was given some but haven't found any recipes.

My mom was an awful cook LOL, but I still eat up when I visit and love her anyway. She is not, however, ever ever allowed to make turkey stuffing again. Ever. Last time she did, it was suitable for cementing fenceposts.

For a laugh, go to www.youtube.com and search for Natalie Dee Weiner Wings. We actually made these at home once; gross but surprisingly good.
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Been so long, I'm afraid I dont know what good food is anymore. BTW, white castle burgers make a good and easy turkey stuffing!
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well my family owns a Jerky Store so i have to have to go with JERKY and pizza
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Uh, I forgot to mention I was a pastry chef. I always make the birthday cakes.
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Hot Dogs off the grill.... Not boiled... Grilled with chili, mayo, mustard, ketchup, onions and slaw. If it didn't run down the front of your shirt you didn't fix it right... Waffle fries and a Dr Pepper to wash it all down...

Just gained a couple of pounds myself just thinking about it!!!!!
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LOL
lasagna
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lasagna
Hey 67 is that your Ma's lasagna ? Got a recipe for us ?
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whats yours polara - kraft dinner... poutine?
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Thumbs up kangaroos are good

once you get past kangaroo it's all good . just cook it how you normally would . i like it still running around onya plate . rare well all most anyway .
when i cook for myself i usually make it super idiot hotness with diced chillies , chili powder & widow maker 10 +++ sauce & hot English mustard . blow torch ya mouth out HOTTNESS , but i haven't been sick in 7 years so i'm sure it's got something to do with that . plus nobody else want's any , BTW i don't like the flavour i do it cause i'm a d@#khead i have 2 other ******** chilihead mates we have big chilli feeds & laugh the whole time were eating & laugh for ages after as well .
but all in all i love food & copious amounts of it .my favorite drink is malt honey & chocolate flavored milks .
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Poutine is good. along with PEANUT BUTTER PIE!






(man do I love peanut butter pie)
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Originally Posted by johnthegoalie
whats yours polara - kraft dinner... poutine?
Too funny Johnny. I am actually a seasonal eater. We are pretty lucky to live where I live as far as food goes. Fresh seafood almost all year and some depending on season ie lobster. Great farms for organic free range beef and chicken and pork. Organic vegetables and fruit. In the fall it's hunting season, partridge, rabbit, deer, moose etc. And if you're on the ball you fill the freezer and bottles with all ya can during peak freshness for the winter. I love good food.

What's yours John ?

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WTF? Now I'm hungry and I just ate breakfast.
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Originally Posted by deadkelly
once you get past kangaroo it's all good . just cook it how you normally would . i like it still running around onya plate . rare well all most anyway .
when i cook for myself i usually make it super idiot hotness with diced chillies , chili powder & widow maker 10 +++ sauce & hot English mustard . blow torch ya mouth out HOTTNESS , but i haven't been sick in 7 years so i'm sure it's got something to do with that . plus nobody else want's any , BTW i don't like the flavour i do it cause i'm a d@#khead i have 2 other ******** chilihead mates we have big chilli feeds & laugh the whole time were eating & laugh for ages after as well .
but all in all i love food & copious amounts of it .my favorite drink is malt honey & chocolate flavored milks .
Hey DK, what's malt honey ?
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sorry honey, & malt & chocolate milk drinks , but sooo yum are these 2x banana , egg , malt ,2x wheat bix ( sometimes protein powder ) smoothies , & in the fat days i would use ice cream as well . with 600 mls ( 1 x pint ) of milk . oh yeah it would fill my 2 litre jug & i can smash it in one go easy . mmmmm yum
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Originally Posted by richinny
my weakness is cheese!
I'm right there with you. Every time I go to damn Europe, I get fatter. We have GREAT cheese here, don't get me wrong (it's a large dairy area)...but European cheeses that haven't made the trek across the pond, so they're fresher? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Originally Posted by Polaradude
Hey 67 is that your Ma's lasagna ? Got a recipe for us ?
haha, no its my grandma's
lol
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Originally Posted by 67 GTX
haha, no its my grandma's
lol
I am guessing Grandma's Italian ? I think we need the recipe bro.
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Originally Posted by Polaradude
Too funny Johnny. I am actually a seasonal eater. We are pretty lucky to live where I live as far as food goes. Fresh seafood almost all year and some depending on season ie lobster. Great farms for organic free range beef and chicken and pork. Organic vegetables and fruit. In the fall it's hunting season, partridge, rabbit, deer, moose etc. And if you're on the ball you fill the freezer and bottles with all ya can during peak freshness for the winter. I love good food.

What's yours John ?
homemade favorite would be fried chicken. fast food is el pollo loco chicken, a chipotle steak burrito or this chicken cutlet sandwich from a local deli here. i eat like a 3 year old though - pb&j from kindergarten to 8th grade when it wasnt cool to bring lunch from home.
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id have to say mine is a cheese steak wrap with fries or this polish thing my grandma makes i'll spare every ones eyes and not attempt to spell it..... but its ground beef mixed with white rice and wraped in cabage and baked with tamato sauce
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Originally Posted by richinny
Polish Stuffed Cabbage (Golomki)
And damn good.
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i am so hungry now
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Originally Posted by 67 GTX
i am so hungry now
Hey buddy, how's about Grandma's lasagna recipe ?
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yeah thats it !
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any mo fans in

ethiopia or Rwanda that have any fave munchie food ?



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