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Meat: Sirloin, chicken-fried steak or hamburger.

Vegetable: Potato [preferably baked and served with butter, sour cream, and chives; or french fries].

Dessert: Cheesecake, chocolate cake, or apple pie.

I'm easy to feed, really. :P
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Lonestar wrote:Meat: Sirloin, chicken-fried steak or hamburger.

Vegetable: Potato [preferably baked and served with butter, sour cream, and chives; or french fries].

Dessert: Cheesecake, chocolate cake, or apple pie.

I'm easy to feed, really. :P
Wow, you are the ideal dinner party guest, not too fussy or picky!
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Lonestar wrote:Meat: Sirloin, chicken-fried steak or hamburger.

Vegetable: Potato [preferably baked and served with butter, sour cream, and chives; or french fries].

Dessert: Cheesecake, chocolate cake, or apple pie.

I'm easy to feed, really. :P

Chicken-fried steak makes me salivate. Sooooo good. I don't get to enjoy it very often though as I can feel my arteries clogging by the second while consuming it :(
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Oh, I forgot to add...bread. White, wheat, rye, pumpernickel...the fresher the better. And with real butter. :D
Aspasia wrote:Chicken-fried steak makes me salivate. Sooooo good. I don't get to enjoy it very often though as I can feel my arteries clogging by the second while consuming it :(
Isn't that the pits? All this yummy food can be bad for us if consumed in massive quantities. But, moderation is key. :wink:
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Lonestar wrote:Oh, I forgot to add...bread. White, wheat, rye, pumpernickel...the fresher the better. And with real butter. :D
Aspasia wrote:Chicken-fried steak makes me salivate. Sooooo good. I don't get to enjoy it very often though as I can feel my arteries clogging by the second while consuming it :(
Isn't that the pits? All this yummy food can be bad for us if consumed in massive quantities. But, moderation is key. :wink:
Moderation in everything ... especially moderation. :lol:
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Oh yays! Umm...
String cheese.
Cheesecake.
Pumpkin-Cheesecake (AMAZING!)
Cheese.
Snap Pea's. (Im so addicted...)
Mozzarella Sticks.
Ritz Crackers.
Pickles!
But above all... Vegetarian Lasagna. Sounds gross but it's actually the best thing i've ever eaten... and i'm a VERY picky eater. :D
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laci_baby wrote:...Pickles!
I'm not a big fan of pickles, but I will have them in potato salad. And I'll have them breaded and deep-fried, as offered in a couple of restaurant chains that I've seen. :)
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Lonestar wrote:
laci_baby wrote:...Pickles!
I'm not a big fan of pickles, but I will have them in potato salad. And I'll have them breaded and deep-fried, as offered in a couple of restaurant chains that I've seen. :)
But then you ruin the pickle! haha...
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Have you ever had fried pickles [actually fried pickle slices], Laci? They can be quite juicy. :wink:
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Ick! I dont like Veggie's of any kind fried. Or Sauteed. Or baked. Or anything (Unless it has to be, Like example: Lasagne. hmmm...). Raw all the way baby... I told you i'm a picky eater. :(
I can't stand hot vegetables at all. Im odd....
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Pierogi :9
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GotThatSwing wrote:Pierogi :9
Cousin to the Italian ravioli and Russian pelmeni! Yum! :D
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its spaghetti and fried chicken of my beloved sam... always, everyday will do... :P
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Lonestar wrote:
GotThatSwing wrote:Pierogi :9
Cousin to the Italian ravioli and Russian pelmeni! Yum! :D
And tortellini and Ukrainian vareniki. So many cousins to eat :P
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GotThatSwing wrote:
Lonestar wrote:
GotThatSwing wrote:Pierogi :9
Cousin to the Italian ravioli and Russian pelmeni! Yum! :D
And tortellini and Ukrainian vareniki. So many cousins to eat :P

Mmmm potato pierogi with some kraut and kielbasa. What a delicious gassy night.
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