What's your favorite food?
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What's your favorite food?
For me it would be my homemade chicken soup or red beans and rice.
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I must say I absolutely would die for my sister's tomato soup, it just hits the spot every time. knocks me out...
And the amazing mustard potato salad stuffed in French bread.
And sweet potato fries

And cheese... everywhere, cheese.
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Mustard Potato Salad ... that does sound goodStinkin' Fascist wrote:Oh goodness, that's pretty difficult...
I must say I absolutely would die for my sister's tomato soup, it just hits the spot every time. knocks me out...
And the amazing mustard potato salad stuffed in French bread.
And sweet potato fries
And cheese... everywhere, cheese.
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Though I don't like it with egg chunks in it...
You should just cut a chunk off of a loaf of French bread and cut a hole in it that doesn't extend all of the way through so it creates a sort of pocket, and stuff the potato salad in it. Mmm.
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Is that anything like soap served in a bread bowl? Cuz that stuff is good!!!Stinkin' Fascist wrote:Oh it's delicious Fran!
Though I don't like it with egg chunks in it...
You should just cut a chunk off of a loaf of French bread and cut a hole in it that doesn't extend all of the way through so it creates a sort of pocket, and stuff the potato salad in it. Mmm.
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We're developing a great taste for Humble Pie here since you left ... we're having it for breakfast, lunch & dinner.StephenKingman wrote:A tough one but i will have to go with chicken curry and rice, closely followed by white bread covered in lashings of cheese spread. Lovely.
Don't worry there will be plenty left for you when you get home
