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EmeraldQuiltBirds
06-04-2005, 07:45 AM
Ok, today I may eat subway.


Todays topic? What is your absolute favorite evening dinner?

Mine? I love my moms Beef and noodles along with dads mashed potatos and some Mrs. Bairds rolls thrown in the oven!

Pizza is a VERY close second....especially my moms homeade pizza.

MMMMMMMMMMMMMm, now I'm starting to get hungry!!

johnreardon
06-04-2005, 07:56 AM
Bacon, egg, bacon fried bread and beans. Traditional heart disease maker for me on Sats.

I don't really have a favourite meal as such. The older you get, the less you tend to eat. I like a good King Prawn curry occasionally. My missus cooks a nice Sunday roast, which isn't bad.

jas
06-04-2005, 08:55 AM
The older you get, the less you tend to eat.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!

What a lie!

-John

greenburst
06-04-2005, 09:40 AM
Bacon, egg, bacon fried bread and beans. Traditional heart disease maker for me on Sats.

I don't really have a favourite meal as such. The older you get, the less you tend to eat. I like a good King Prawn curry occasionally. My missus cooks a nice Sunday roast, which isn't bad.
john, i'm fascinated with british food and culture, so if i get on your nerves you'll have to excuse me. i'm somewhat of a self-proclaimed tory! what are the proper beans for such a breakfast and what's the proper IPA for the prawn curry? thanks for the 411 on music ground. their website is very cool and informative. you're breakfast sounds very similar to the ulster fry i saw on a floyd on food programme. as for me. lunch will be a box of rice-a-roni considering i've spend all my money on GAS a couple of weeks ago!

johnreardon
06-04-2005, 09:55 AM
john, i'm fascinated with british food and culture, so if i get on your nerves you'll have to excuse me. i'm somewhat of a self-proclaimed tory! what are the proper beans for such a breakfast and what's the proper IPA for the prawn curry? thanks for the 411 on music ground. their website is very cool and informative. you're breakfast sounds very similar to the ulster fry i saw on a floyd on food programme. as for me. lunch will be a box of rice-a-roni considering i've spend all my money on GAS a couple of weeks ago!
No problem. Baked beans, Heinz 57 variety. Prawn curry, I tend to cheat and order from a local Chinese takeaway. Just some King Prawns, egg fried rice and curry. Curry is about medium hot.

nasum
06-04-2005, 10:02 AM
Lunch today will probably be a Burrito.

The first meal I prepared for the amazon was a marinated salmon that she went crazy over. Ever since then we've experimented with various different fish dishes together. Those are always a good meal.
I'd have to say my favorite of all is lasgna. For some reason or another I can pretty much eat lasgna nonstop.

EmeraldQuiltBirds
06-04-2005, 10:48 AM
Well since a show is getting in the way of lunch I ended up getting a double burger on the fly.


Oh well, I was gonna try to eat healthy! LOL

redmax61
06-04-2005, 04:20 PM
New discovery for lunch today. Red Onion Dogs. Yummm!

That said, lately my favorite dinner is anything that my wife makes for me AT HOME! I'm tired of ship food and fast food!

EmeraldQuiltBirds
06-04-2005, 04:32 PM
I'm tired of ship food and fast food!
ME TOO!!

hammer84
06-04-2005, 05:46 PM
I was a total Chinese nut a few years back, now I rarely touch it.

Anything mexican first, with pizza a close second,

jas
06-04-2005, 08:17 PM
I had 1/2 of a Quizno's toasted cheese sandwich (a "toastchee"?). Half because it wasn't very good.

Quizno's, in my always-humble opinion, is a victim of their success like so many other American franchises and chains. They were great when they first started, they grew huge and became lousy.

Isn't that the 2nd law of thermodynamics? Or is it the 3rd? Whatever. Entropy.

-John

David Coverversion
06-05-2005, 03:44 AM
Corned beef hash with baked beans.

My wife and I are real foodies,we get organic veggies delivered every week and when able pop down to cardiff's organic food market of a Sunday morning (best chicken, cheese, cakes and curry you can get).

As such we both love cooking but also love eating out, I'm particularly fond of Indian, Cantonese, Thai, Tex-Mex, Italian. Dammit I love it all.

I won't eat burgers or sausages (haven't set foot in a McDonalds for over 20 years) unless I know the butcher selling them (I'm not fussy, I just hate cheap, substandard food).

If I had to choose any food as my fave, it would probably be Japanese,

or a proper British fry up (eggs, bacon, beans, black pudding, mushrooms, fried bread) from a proper British roadside Cafe, complete with the big mug of tea and thinly sliced white bread.

Ummm, just thought, I'm beginning to sound like a food snob.