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Spaghetti or pizza from Real italian chef with good red wine with girl which I love.... oooooouuuuuuuuuuhmmmmmmmmm :p

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Chocolate

for the last couple years, this is my daily favorite

http://www.worldwidechocolate.com/shop_ ... enoir.html

Why? I'm a fiend...

I don't eat any other candy or sweets, just some other chocolates for variety.

(runner up: Vegemite sandwiches on 100% whole wheat bread).


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I like a sorts of foods, but can't eat a steady diet of any one of them for a great period of time, so my tastes are always changing....One day steak,another day Shrimp another fish, another veggies etc etc. That being said I do have an attraction to foods that are wrapped in a thin layer of dough...regardless of the culture the food comes from...ie, Chinese and Japanese Dumplings (Dim Sum),Wontons, I guess its just the consistency of the dough that I like..... but my absolute favorite is a Chinese food called "Bao" Its a puffed ball (similar looking to a Hostess Snowball) steamed white dough puffed ball with sweet roast pork inside of it...This would be my last meal request....Doc :D
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I can't stop thinking of this yummy thread,

I still stand by my first choice, but there are so many other good ones,
I have a craving for eggs benedict, maybe I'll go get some tomorrow :)
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Lobster, crayfish and crabs :D

Love reindeer, steak and ribs as well, but a perfect lobster is hard to beat :cool:

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Sushi is my favorite food.
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I confess...my Chinese roots force me to choose rice...AND LOTS OF IT!
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Purple-hull peas, fresh sweet corn, summer squash, and cornbread from scratch. And bacon. Lots of bacon.
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italian food. Real, authentic, fresh, homemade italian food. Couple that with a nice glass of red wine and I'm as happy as a clam at high tide.

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My last meal would have to be tortellini bolognese. Mmmm, so good!

I grew up in NJ with lots of wonderful mom & pop Italian restaurants. I live in IN now. Boy do I miss my authentic Italian food. Cottage cheese in lasagna...YUCK!

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Country Ham from KY or TN. Serve that with my wife's biscuts and some Jack Daniels candied apples....oh ****.
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Large, fried, butterflied shrimps with French fries.
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Don't really have one right now.
Boneless fried chicken ranks up there also home fried cube steak.
Always loved home fried okra with diced green tomatos mixed in.
Lately I have had a weekness for anything burnt,weird but I love the bark off BBQ ribs and the burnt char on pork chops.
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Ah, ya'll are killing me. I was fine until I read this thread... good thing it's breakfast time.

I sense a revival of the Spyderco Forums Cookbook... where's Shawn?

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For me it would be baklava(sp). I can never resist it.
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Lean gravy steak with rice and tiny red field peas, okra/wtomatoes, blackberry pie, prepared by my mother. :D
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mmm my favorite topic,

Foods I always hunt for

Alaskan King Crab
Rice Paella (pork, chicken, shrimp, )


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should be a stake rare, with potatoes, and cherry pie,
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Last meal would be from a local place called Bea's Restaurant. They have all you can eat fried chicken (best I've ever had) slaw, pinto beans, bald potatoes, bbq (unique) and homemade cobbler, usually peach or apple. All of it is served on a lazy suzan that you spin around on the table

I eat until i feel like I'm gonna die!
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