What's your favorite food?
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Oooh yes!wickedmind wrote:halloumi cheese
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My Belizean list might gross some people out but nothing is better than pigtail & ground food(dumplings & steamed vegetables), cowfoot soup(my favorite..have got to have it everytime it's my birthday), black soup...bollos
Seeweed drink is good(Belizean version of Irish Moss)
I LOOOVE cheese!!
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I might have to try that. Sounds strangely tastySheila wrote:I know it sounds odd but it's really good! My uncle first made it for me when I was little girl, and I have been eating it ever since. My husband won't try it either, he says for me to make it and not tell him, but he can always smell the pickles and won't touch it. Peanut Butter and Cream Cheese is really good too


I eat ALOT of fruits and veggies and grilled fish. I have a weak spot for bread..potatoes..darn those carbs


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