what are your favorite foods.
-
john gordon
- Posts: 2680
- Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:24 am
- Location: Delaware
what are your favorite foods.
mine is jamaican food.im sure everybody here has some favorite food or a dish that they cant live without.if you feel like sharing a recipe that is ok.a girls body part does not count!!!!
I love
Mediterranean, and Morrocan (souvlaki, gyros)
Real Mexican food (like tropi-tacos in Palenque, or local vendor food In Mexico city... where they make the tortillas in front of you!)
Japanese (sushi mainly, and Sake of course)
filipino (pancit canton, manok adobe, and street vendor food once again)
Italiano (momma's home made eggplant/chicken parmesian, veggie lasagna)
damn i am going to get some grub now...
Mediterranean, and Morrocan (souvlaki, gyros)
Real Mexican food (like tropi-tacos in Palenque, or local vendor food In Mexico city... where they make the tortillas in front of you!)
Japanese (sushi mainly, and Sake of course)
filipino (pancit canton, manok adobe, and street vendor food once again)
Italiano (momma's home made eggplant/chicken parmesian, veggie lasagna)
damn i am going to get some grub now...
no prevailing genre of music:
http://alonetone.com/glu
http://alonetone.com/glu
glu, you continue to amaze me with your visual aids... it's funny how you seem to be able to bust these pics out like they're straight outta your mind.. it intrigues me to know if you've been doing this so much that you've got a database or something that you store these pics.. very convincing improv..glu wrote:
Come on jerks, I know you eat food!
thanks, but you were suppose to tell us what you like to eat mr. talented stinky! I assume with a name like that it must be good eats...
I am a visual thinker.. images communicate more emotions than words for me.
or better yet, post a pic!

I am a visual thinker.. images communicate more emotions than words for me.
or better yet, post a pic!

no prevailing genre of music:
http://alonetone.com/glu
http://alonetone.com/glu
It's funny because i've been a vegetarian for the past five years (not strictly, and i mostly do it for health reasons)... my pallet is as wide as yours, and i favour your list highly.. i'd like to add sushi as well as indian food.. not too big on russian cuisine, but i love caviar.. any type of latin food does well.. i find french food a little undercooked, but classic.. personally, i've a tank for a stomach and love to experience anything under the sun... but my favorite type of eating is mediterranean (anything from greek to morrocan).. for me, it just seems the healthiest way to eat, and i'm all about it..

http://www.middle-east.freeuk.com/Chap1/Chapter1.htm

http://www.middle-east.freeuk.com/Chap1/Chapter1.htm
-
Johnisfaster
- Posts: 7251
- Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2005 8:34 am
- Contact:
beer can replace meals I think...
so I'd have to say beer is my final answer.
ot: I was at work today and this lady was buying a 40 at the corner store when I got there, later I saw her digging a bag of popcorn out of the trash. she told me that she would rather use her money for beer and eat out of the trash. why would you use your money on food when you could use it on beer and then dig your food out of the trash for free.
I felt she was very wise indeed.
so I'd have to say beer is my final answer.
ot: I was at work today and this lady was buying a 40 at the corner store when I got there, later I saw her digging a bag of popcorn out of the trash. she told me that she would rather use her money for beer and eat out of the trash. why would you use your money on food when you could use it on beer and then dig your food out of the trash for free.
I felt she was very wise indeed.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
-
subterFUSE
- Posts: 1557
- Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 11:04 pm
- Location: Winter Park, FL
-
noisetonepause
- Posts: 4938
- Joined: Sat Dec 28, 2002 3:38 pm
- Location: Sticks and stones
I'm a fairly strict vegetarian (well, pescetarian). I tend to cook hot and yellow.. I'd not call it Indian, but definitely inspired by that.
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.

