Foodzies
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Foodzies
What are all your favorite foodzies? Specific foods, types of food, etc...
I'm a pretty picky eater--no fish, nothing stinky, nothing that looks like it should be in the trash; but I absolutely love Indian, Thai, Chinese, Middle-Eastern, Turkish, Peruvian and Italian foods --of most sorts. Specific foods I couldn't live without: Rice, Potatoes, Corn, Rice, Cheese, Bread, Rice, and Chicken And did I mention rice?
I'm a pretty picky eater--no fish, nothing stinky, nothing that looks like it should be in the trash; but I absolutely love Indian, Thai, Chinese, Middle-Eastern, Turkish, Peruvian and Italian foods --of most sorts. Specific foods I couldn't live without: Rice, Potatoes, Corn, Rice, Cheese, Bread, Rice, and Chicken And did I mention rice?
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Oh yeah, I love sushi, spider rolls too! I like California rolls as well, which is good. Besides from awesome sushi...
Chicken is always good, a nice barbeque outside, ribs, such and such. I try to avoid the fast foot places like McDonalds (I still go occasionally)
Also, Chinese food, stuff and stuff along those lines xD
I also hate fish. I only like a couple ones, like salmon and this one called tilapia
Chicken is always good, a nice barbeque outside, ribs, such and such. I try to avoid the fast foot places like McDonalds (I still go occasionally)
Also, Chinese food, stuff and stuff along those lines xD
I also hate fish. I only like a couple ones, like salmon and this one called tilapia
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No meat, but I cook plenty of fresh vegetables like brussels sprouts, parsnips, spinach, and asparagus, which I usually eat with herbs and olive oil or a vinegar sauce. This, along with steamed grains such as millet, barley, buckwheat, brown rice, or quinoa, is my main source of sustenance.
When I feel extravagant, I will eat some sort of seafood, my recent favorites being sea cucumber, a spongy wormlike sea creature with an unusual texture, and tiny raw whole octopuses in chili oil.
I drink about 4 pots of tea per day (pu-erh or green), and am constantly sipping seltzer.
When I feel extravagant, I will eat some sort of seafood, my recent favorites being sea cucumber, a spongy wormlike sea creature with an unusual texture, and tiny raw whole octopuses in chili oil.
I drink about 4 pots of tea per day (pu-erh or green), and am constantly sipping seltzer.
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Food is stuff you eat to survive.. nothing I usually give more than 10 minutes =)
My favourite? Hmm... There's plenty. Pickled herring, potatoes, sour cream and a bit of vodka is good.
My favourite? Hmm... There's plenty. Pickled herring, potatoes, sour cream and a bit of vodka is good.
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ARGH Naga! I think if I had your diet I would be dead by lunch timeNaga wrote:No meat, but I cook plenty of fresh vegetables like brussels sprouts, parsnips, spinach, and asparagus, which I usually eat with herbs and olive oil or a vinegar sauce.
When I feel extravagant, I will eat some sort of seafood, my recent favorites being sea cucumber, a spongy wormlike sea creature with an unusual texture, and tiny raw whole octopuses in chili oil.
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BBQ chicken is a must. Brauts (must have sauerkraut), short rib rigatoni, tequila or bourbon chicken, grilled lemon shark, lemon seasoned and smoked salmon on a bed of dirty rice (hold the gravy or sauce with this one, it detracts from the flavor), and cheese filled meatballs during the holidays (can't eat those year round, yikes). I have lots of beef recipes, as a good meatatarian should. I even enjoy a good salad - sparingly.
All in all though, a good rare steak and mash potatoes with the skin still on is king.
All in all though, a good rare steak and mash potatoes with the skin still on is king.
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