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Favorite Foods
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 1:49 pm
by Burrito
well since we're getting in the habit of posting these "favorite" threads that have absolutely no bearing on php whatsoever...I thought I'd post mine...
what are your favorite foods:
broken down by: breakfast, lunch, dinner and desserts:
Breakfast:
Wheaties
Eggs Benadict
Lunch:
Bleu Cheese Bacon Burger (with seasoned waffle fries)
chicken ceasar wrap (with seasoned waffle fries)
anything else edible (with seasoned waffle fries)
Dinner:
Filet Minon Steak (From Ruth's Chris is the best!)
King crab legs
Tortellini Alfredo
Lobster Bisque
Desserts:
call me Mr. Americana, but it's tough to beat the white chocolate raspberry cheesecake at the Olive Garden
Breyers Oreo ice cream (not the Breyers cookies 'n cream, but the Oreo branded one (in the blue container))
damn it, now I'm hungry....
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:15 pm
by pilau
Mine are:
Breakfast:
French Toast
Anything that contains a fried/boiled egg(s).
Lunch:
Rice (no, not Pilaf, but just plain rice.)
Pasta (with olive oil and Parmesan cheese)
Steaks
Chicken scallops
Dinner/Supper;
Depends on my appetite - some sorts of combinations between lunch and brakfast.
Deserts:
Things with Pinapple or Chocolate Sirrup

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:47 pm
by pickle
Breakfast: Life cereal. Cold
Lunch: (I call it dinner): Sandwich - Tomato (ripe, not the green ones that are just dyed red), lettuce (green leaf), mayonnaise (real, not that Miracle Whip crap), thuringer salami or black forest ham (thinly sliced) - all on fresh whole wheat bread. With a glass of 2% milk.
Supper: Rice with margarine and salt and pepper with barbequed salmon and a nice side salad.
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 5:27 pm
by Chris Corbyn
OMG what happened to pickle? (avatar)
(Please bear in mind I am *starving* (and semi-drunkk) at the point I write this)
Breakfast:
Full enlgish (Bacon, Sausage (Cumberland), Egg, Mushroom, Tomatoes, Toast, Black Pudding)
Ugghh... not cereal (usually)
Lunch:
Beer and Burger (Special offer £3.99 in pub)
Tuna Steak Salad
Burritos strangley enough
Tea (Dinner):
Rump Steak (Ummm.... yummy)
Half roast chicken
*Anything meaty*
Dessert:
*Special* Cookies
Chocolate Ice-cream
Anything cold - no puddings
(Sorry to all vegetarians in this universe and any universe close enough to travel to devnet forums)
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 5:33 pm
by pickle
Bah dessert!!
Um.. best I've ever had was Baked Alaska - merengue (sp?), angel food cake, chocolate sauce, whipped cream and vanilla ice cream. On an average day though, I definitely won't turn down a slice of Apple Pie.
@d11wtq - that's my hair (3 days into a mountain bike trip) on the head of my usual icon

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 5:43 pm
by Chris Corbyn
LOL... I do recognise the hair from your *other* avatar on MSN which I know is you
Apple Pie... OK I like that hot with Ice Cream but I dont like many pudding-style hot deserts like sponge cake or treacle pudding.... omg.. cheesecake kicks ass

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 6:37 pm
by Buddha443556
Breakfast:
Cheese Burger with Fries. I worked nights for years.

More than one breakfast cook has told me to go to hell when trying order one in the morning. Of course, once you know where to get a Cheese Burger at 8AM why would you want an egg?
Lunch:
Chili, not just any chili but Charlie's Chili from my local Gulfport Restaurant.
Philly Cheese Steak - I usually have to make it myself.
Dinner:
36 oz T-bone, bake potatoes, corn and fresh bread with real butter from Cody's Streak House.
Or Pizza. My current favorite pizza is from Sam's Club on Friday. Yes, I know the day of the week to get the best pizza from Sam's Club.
Desserts:
Local French restaurant makes a chocolate cake to die for! Believe me it has to be pretty good to get me to sit next to someone eating snails! Reservations are required.
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:43 pm
by John Cartwright
Buddha443556 wrote: 36 oz T-bone

Holy Mother of Mary
Breakfast:
1. Bagel (pope seeds) with creamcheese (Phili only)
or
2. 2 Eggs sunny side up, 2 slices of toast
or
3. Cereal -- Capt Crunch or Nesquik
Lunch
1. Cheese and HP sauce or Branston Pickle sauce sandwidch
or
2. Hotdogs (I like hotdogs).. I live in the city so streetmeat is readily available (the Canadian definition of streetmeet

)
Dinner
1. 15oz T-Bone steak cooked medium rare/rare
or
2. Fijitas (hmm)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:08 am
by Grim...
Breakfast
Nothing, really.
Maybe Coco Pops
Lunch
Toasted Cheese Sandwiches
or
Bagels with Philadelphia Cheese and Chilli Sauce
or
Bacon Double Cheeseburger from Burger King
Dinner
Lasagna
or
<span style='color:blue' title='I'm naughty, are you naughty?'>smurf</span> expesive steak, the bigger the better, introduced to the frying pan just enough to heat it up
("Cut it's horns off, wipe it's arse and stick it on my plate" is what I normally say to waiters)
or
Chicken Tikka Masala w/ Pilau Rice
Drunken meal at 2am (Why doesn't that have an official name?)
Mixed Donner / Shish Kebab + Chips
or
Donner Meat Pizza
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:15 am
by Chris Corbyn
Hmmm... Doner Meat Pizza. That used to be called "Northern Delight" when I was in Newcastle. It truly is something to enjoy to end your night out

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:33 pm
by John Cartwright
man im hungry now

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:43 pm
by Burrito
omg, I can't believe I forgot pizza!
given that it's the staple that has kept me alive for the past 23 years.
problem is pizza is so broad so I think this one must be broken down by places to eat pizza:
my favs:
1) The Pie (in SLC Utah)
2) The Bad Donkey (In Cave Creek Az)
3) Lee Zachary's (In Burlington Vt)
4) Wasatch Pizza (in SLC Ut)
4) Rays (In Phx Az)
5) Nicks 24-7 (In Phx Az) (don't let the name deceive you, this is good stuff and you can get it any time

)
-- now commercial pizza --
6) The Hut (tough to beat a pan dbl pepperoni dbl cheese from the Hut (as far as commecial goes))
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:24 pm
by neophyte
Burrito wrote:
4) Wasatch Pizza (in SLC Ut)
It's been a while since I had some of that but Wasatch Pizza is terrific. When I'm in Chicago there a great pizza place called Eduardo's. It's killer. I've never had better than that.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:00 pm
by pilau
d11wtq wrote:Cheesecake kicks ass

Cheesecakes kick the ass of ALL.
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:16 pm
by Buddha443556
pilau wrote:d11wtq wrote:Cheesecake kicks ass

Cheesecakes kick the ass of ALL.
The Bit of Germany in Dunedin Florida had some great cheese cake and the wienerschnitzel is pretty good too.