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I was just wondering what folks favourite dish, might be?
What I mean is, if you had the choice of your favourite dish - what would that be?

I'll kick the topic off by saying that although I like dishes with steak, dishes with turkey and ham, dishes of roast beef, but my favourite meal would have to be Italian.

My preferred dish would be lasangne and/or tagliatelli.
So the ideal meal would be - location : native Italian restaurant : appetisser : caesar salad : main course : lasange/tagliatelli with garlic bread and olive oil, washed down by a nice house white wine : dessert : gelatto (ice cream) followed by copious amounts of coffee.

What's yours?
Well I'm married to an Italian, but she can't cook a steak and kidney pudding LOL. Thats got to be my fav recipe
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Umm Huge Bowl oF Cherrios/Fuji Apple/Pomegranite Juice/Short Bread Cookies with Pecans! Mmmmmmmmm iM HUNGRY now! But I eat this meal like 4 timez a week
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Anything Caribbean

Jamaican:Ackee and Saltfish, Jerk Pork fm Miami (Better than fm JA), Rundown (KingFish). Brown Chicken. Stew Peas. Curry Goat or Chicken. Rice and Peas Red Stripe, Mackenson Triple Stout

PuertoRican/Dominican; Fried Green Plantains (Tostones) sprinkled with Adobo. Codfish stewed in tomato and scrambled eggs. Red Kidney Beans and Rice. Papaya shake.Pit Roasted Pork. Arroz con gandules. Cafe con Leche and Flan. Ron Don Q and Coke (Cuba Libre)

Cuban; Congris, Ropa Vieja, Bistec Empanado, Mariquitas......

Also enjoy Thai , Vietnamese, Italian, American Southern, French, Mediterranean, Palestinian etcyesterday,I just had Shepherds Pie

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Mmm.. my husband cooks some amazing meals, but one of my favourites is a good rum steak or Rib eye steak with cheese sauce and chips. Sounds boring but the way he makes it... HEAVENLY!!
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and only in America are they called 'french fries'..

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Used to anyway, now they're freedom fries...
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Your tastes are a little "privileged" for my college student budget... when I can afford it I go out, I don't cook... what foods I'm laying on the line are the sushi, take out chinese (general chicken w/ big serving of chow mein), and the classic gigantic burrito full of who knows what. The best eatin' in town for about 6 bucks. Now what I eat day to day is another story entirely... see if you can dig this:
raw oats w/ trail mix and milk (added sweet n low)
broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, red onions, and green beans microwaved w/ veri veri terriyaki sauce
tuna w/ mayo and BBQ sauce
Ezekiel's bread (9 organic sprouted grains)
Rosarita refried beans
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Ok...here's one...
Sunday mid-morning, I did a hard solo 46 mile ride on a beautiful but relatively warm Floridian day. Got home starving, and I downed a half a bag of those lime flavored Tostito corn chips with AIA Hot Salsa and two Yeingling lagers. How about that for a post recovery meal??
Gotta feed those love handles!(very small ones, but eager to grow )
Of couse then I had lunch!

and Ice Cream
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sound much more sensible...



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i think that is the best recover meal i have ever heard of.

i used to use a very similar one, two pints of Stella Artois and a large bag of Mesquite Kettle Chips.

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Ok...here's one...
Sunday mid-morning, I did a hard solo 46 mile ride on a beautiful but relatively warm Floridian day. Got home starving, and I downed a half a bag of those lime flavored Tostito corn chips with AIA Hot Salsa and two Yeingling lagers. How about that for a post recovery meal??
Gotta feed those love handles!(very small ones, but eager to grow )
Of couse then I had lunch!

and Ice Cream
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Ok...here's one...
Sunday mid-morning, I did a hard solo 46 mile ride on a beautiful but relatively warm Floridian day. Got home starving, and I downed a half a bag of those lime flavored Tostito corn chips with AIA Hot Salsa and two Yeingling lagers. How about that for a post recovery meal??
Gotta feed those love handles!(very small ones, but eager to grow )
Of couse then I had lunch!

and Ice Cream
That's a good ride. I'm sure you'll burn off a few corn chips. Not familiar with Yeinling though.
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That's a good ride. I'm sure you'll burn off a few corn chips. Not familiar with Yeinling though.
I mispelled it. It's Yuengling (do you blame me?). The funny thing is that it is an American beer! (I first thought it was oriental). Their lager is quite good.
I am interested in trying that Stella Artois that MountainPro was mentioning about. Is a Belgian beer.
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its a very good beer, premium strength..

its the biggest selling beer in the UK despite the fact that it is indeed Belgian. This is probably beacuse if its bad-boy, laddish image that it seems to have over here, i dont follow popular culture as a rule, but i do like this beer.

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I am interested in trying that Stella Artois that MountainPro was mentioning about. Is a Belgian beer.
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its a very good beer, premium strength..

its the biggest selling beer in the UK despite the fact that it is indeed Belgian. This is probably beacuse if its bad-boy, laddish image that it seems to have over here, i dont follow popular culture as a rule, but i do like this beer.
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my favourite meal is 3 pork sausages, fried and on a buttered morning roll with a covering of HP brown sauce and a mug of tea with 3 sugars and milk...

i am a man of simple pleasures.

i am also partial to mexican food.
My wife makes a chicken enchilada dish that would drive you up the wall. Chicken with onions and peppers and whatever else she puts in there, covered with an incredible white sauce. It's joy on a plate.
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I love chicken enchiladas, we have a mex resteraunt here that we use quite a lot. I order the enchiladas and the serving is massive. Washed down with a Corona or three...lurvely.



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My wife makes a chicken enchilada dish that would drive you up the wall. Chicken with onions and peppers and whatever else she puts in there, covered with an incredible white sauce. It's joy on a plate.
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