Favorite Foods!

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I'm curious what everyone elses favorite foods are! Mine change a lot, But currently they are (In no particular order)


Watermelon


Pizza


Coconut ice cream


Pepperjack Grilled cheese
 
Oooooh, this is a tough decision (not really). While I do have a few contenders, I, without hesitation, have sold my heart and soul to the ever-famous Mac and Cheese. I don't care if it's made with American cheese, if it's leftovers, or hell, if it's a little on the burnt side. I eat that shit like no tomorrow. And... I regret it the day after when my pants are feeling a bit too confining. The thing is, my mother actually makes homemade mac and cheese. A dash of garlic salt, a mother-load of gooey cheese, and to add a crisp layer on top, breadcrumbs. God, I can honestly say that my mom makes the best (in my biased opinion) mac and cheese I've ever had.
 
PIZZA.


Also, me loves me some sushi.


Yup, pizza and sushi.


But not together.


Although, it might taste delicious...hmm...
 
He really likes my Steak and Ale pie.


As for me, I love pizza, and I love proper Mexican food (not that shite you have in Britain). Also, I hate mac n cheese, although I do make some good mac n cheese, if I make it, which I don't usually seeing as I don't like it. I also hate pineapple, and if there's so much as a hint of coconut on something refuse to eat it. Mustard just makes me gag and I nearly did when I- I can't even... just to say that @Captain Hesperus saved me and let me have his lunch and he ate mine.


Oddly enough, I like raisins but I do not like them baked into things. I really don't like cooked fruit so anything with cooked fruit is not going to go down well. I like pasta, I'm just not a fan of Spaghetti... let's just say I am not a foodie, but I'd find it fun to cook foodie foods.
 
We have the greatest little Indian place here, a family business, the owners have known me since before my lil' brother was born and we're good friends and their food is incredible. And, living in Cali, we have some GREAT Mexican places too. My family's grown sick of Mexican, BUT I WILL NEVAHHHHHHH


Also love my mom's good home cooking. <3 And I am a full on carnivore. Steak, beef, pork, yum. Also chicken. xD AND I LOVE LEFTOVEEERS


ALSO, I have a giant sweet tooth, but I don't settle for the silly brand chocolates. I bake my own pastries and cakes and cookies. Mnnn.
 
CloudyBlueDay said:
And, living in Cali, we have some GREAT Mexican places too. My family's grown sick of Mexican, BUT I WILL NEVAHHHHHHH
You must not be a native Californian then I take it?


The only people who use the term 'Cali' are people who are either A, not from California or B, think the gang thing Cali is somehow cool.


And if you're from CA, then you know that there is never too much Mexican Food.
 
[QUOTE="Mrs Hesperus]You must not be a native Californian then I take it?
The only people who use the term 'Cali' are people who are either A, not from California or B, think the gang thing Cali is somehow cool.


And if you're from CA, then you know that there is never too much Mexican Food.

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I am a California native. And there's nothing wrong with calling California Cali :P I just do.


My parents aren't from Cali. I am. They moved there. So they can get sick of Mexican food. BUT I WON'T!
 
Sigh.


As someone whose family has lived in Sacramento for 7 generations, yes, there is something quite wrong with calling California 'Cali'. Cali is in Mexico. Referring to California as 'Cali' is a gang thing that started in So Cal and has, unfortunately, worked its way north. I do wish that So Cal things would stay down south where they belong. I have noticed that people who have parents from out of state or who have come from out of state use the term as well.


It is depressing to me that anyone born here would think that 'Cali' is an acceptable term to refer to our great state.
 
[QUOTE="Mrs Hesperus]Sigh.
As someone whose family has lived in Sacramento for 7 generations, yes, there is something quite wrong with calling California 'Cali'. Cali is in Mexico. Referring to California as 'Cali' is a gang thing that started in So Cal and has, unfortunately, worked its way north. I do wish that So Cal things would stay down south where they belong. I have noticed that people who have parents from out of state or who have come from out of state use the term as well.


It is depressing to me that anyone born here would think that 'Cali' is an acceptable term to refer to our great state.

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It's just how I call it on the interwebs sometimes, lol. My parents don't call it that. It's just a short.
 
//laffs at everyone living in Earthquakeland


One of my favorite foods peanut brittle.
 
CloudyBlueDay said:
I've never had peanut brittle X_X But I want to try it so bad.
WELCOME TO VIRGINIA, LAND OF PEANUTS, TOBACCO, AND CRABS.


So many crabs.


Aight, I gotta change my answer. Favorite food is steamed blue crabs, in shell, with Old Bay. Just gimme a damn mallet and a short knife.
 
You can make peanut brittle in the microwave, it's easy and doesn't take very long. I suggest going onto pinterest and finding a recipe.


And earthquakes are better than tornados or hurricanes or getting frozen with snow in April. I used to get ear aches every April when I was a kid at the start of swimming season.
 
[QUOTE="Mrs Hesperus]make peanut brittle in the microwave

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no
 
CloudyBlueDay said:
We don't have a microwave xD
Old school huh? I remember when we got our first microwave. It was the mid 80s and my grandparents got us one for Christmas one year. My brother and I were kinda scared of it, it was so new, people just didn't have microwaves! We only used it for 10 seconds at a time. It took a very long time to get things warm that way. Oh man, those were the days. You kids these days, you just have no clue what things were like back then.


 


welian said:
hahahahaha, purist are you then? :)
 
Biscuits and gravy if the gravy is made properly and has a nice spicy sausage in it is one of the best things ever. With a couple eggs some bacon and a cup of fried apples. Liver and onions over mashed potatoes and gravy is pretty good too. I made a pretty good salmon the other day too with oranges, leeks and celery. Along with some sweet potatoes in a sort of ginger and cinnamon sauce. Steak cooked just right is great too where its a little crispy and caramelized on the outside but still bleeds when you cut into it. I could go on about food all day really.
 
Pizza. I eat it every week as part of my cheat day. But I put myself on a strict diet now so everyday all I eat is 6 egg whites, a gallon of water, 16oz of chicken (plain) half cup of whole grain rice and a cup of steamed veggies. Plus snack on apples and almonds and Greek yogurt.


It sucks so I always get pizza because I love it oh so much. Buffalo chicken pizza is my favorite.
 
Spaghetti


Ice Cream


Pizza


Hamburgers


Meat


And lots of sweets


Basically American foods! Give me that deep-fried Oreo! (If you have never tried this I recommend it. Although not too many, it is VERY unhealthy but delicious.)


I don't discriminate other cultural foods either since I eat a lot of Asian, specifically Filipino, and Mexican food since I'm half Mexican, quarter Chinese, and quarter Filipino!
 

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