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Started by Gary_C, December 03, 2007, 12:49:55 PM

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Gary_C

OK you food lovers, it's time to pick your favorite meal. You know the one you would pick when you get your choice. Can't have more than one either.    :D :D :D

My favorite meal is a very simple Pot Roast. Nothing more than a roast, potatoes, cabbage, and carrots cooked in a roaster. Nothing better and after everyone gets their fill, I usually finish the rest of the carrots. As you could guess, I love cooked carrots. The whole carrots are best, but the little ones are OK too.  8)

Some might want to say their favorite meal is "the next one" and even though the reason I started this is because I just saw all the fixings for a pot roast in the kitchen, that is still my favorite.  :D :D
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Jeff

I would say that is my favorite as well, but ya need to throw in some onions and rutabaga and use red potatoes.  :)
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Roxie

Spagetthi and meatballs with garlic bread, tossed salad and a glass of red wine. 

(Did I mention that Cowboy Bob won't eat pasta!)   :'(
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Dave Shepard

Sausage rice casserole, which only happens once a year, and that was last night. digin1 food6


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ely

fried deer meat, fried or mashed potatoes, brown gravy, rolls.
i could eat that three meals a day 4ever. if mom cooked it. probably once a day if i have to cook it.

IL Bull

Over easy eggs, hash browns, link sausage and buttered toast.  With orange juice and coffe. 8)
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woodbowl

Grits and over medium eggs, sausage, toast and OJ.

IL Bull, I don't know how you beat me to the draw, we're almost neck in neck on the same thing. My second best is an egg and bacon sandwitch with lots of bacon and mayonase.
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beenthere

Thick-cut of venison loin grilled medium rare over bed of hot coals, served with baked potato, vegie, hot rolls, and tossed salad....glass of red wine.

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WH_Conley

Home made biscuits and gravy, country eggs, pork chops/bacon/ham, fried potatoes, hot bannana peppers, biscuits and home grown syrup or jelly for dessert.

When we have that for supper my usually just hands me a meat platter instead of a plate. ;D
Bill

Burlkraft

Mine use ta be....A LARGE Porterhouse steak done medium, either fried potatoes or garlic mashed with lots of butter, fresh peas or beans and some fresh bread of most any kind. For desert either German chocolate cake or a selection of aged cheeses. The whole thing washed down with  J.T. Whitney's chocolate porter...... digin1 digin1 digin1

I'm not gonna mention what it has ta be now....It would just ruin the post..... :-\ :-\ :-\
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faronskid

Chicken and dumplins, mashed potatoes, corn, and, greenbeans, followed by hot apple pie and homemade ice cream  Yum Yum (gotta love Mom's cooking) ;D
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sawguy21

Quote from: IL Bull on December 03, 2007, 05:41:12 PM
Over easy eggs, hash browns, link sausage and buttered toast.  With orange juice and coffe. 8)
That ranks near the top.  A good breakfast is the best meal of the day. 8)
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woodbowl

QuoteA good breakfast is the best meal of the day.
A good friend of mine says ... I can't eat breakfast, it makes me feel sick.  Well, .... if I don't eat breakfast, I feel like a 400 lb sack of cement on two popsickle sticks. It is truly the best meal of the day to me.  ;)
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Furby

Been thinking about this and I'm not 100% sure, but I belive I'd have to say my favorite meal is one I only get once a year.
It involves a pig over a fire. ;) :)
The last few years this has been covered for me at the FF piggy roast as our family reunions have stopped roasting a pig.



Breakfast sometimes makes me sick if I eat right after I get up. :-\
If I wait an hour or two, everthing is fine.

Gary_C

Quote from: Jeff on December 03, 2007, 01:18:54 PM
I would say that is my favorite as well, but ya need to throw in some onions and rutabaga and use red potatoes.  :)

I can't remember ever eating rutabaga but we sure eat a lot of cooked cabbage.

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Quote from: Burlkraft on December 03, 2007, 06:19:29 PM

I'm not gonna mention what it has ta be now....It would just ruin the post..... :-\ :-\ :-\

Does it taste worse than sawdust?   ::)
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Raider

I like the steak that Burlkraft spoke of 8), but I Do like: Side pork browned, with boiled potatoes, green peas, home made wheat bread, and lots of milk gravy 8) 8), come to think of it I like gravy with anything fried or baked ::) ::)  Raider

Burlkraft

Quote from: Gary_C on December 04, 2007, 12:16:45 AM
Does it taste worse than sawdust?   ::)

Yup....Depends on the sawdust, but most sawdust tastes better than most of the stuff I hafta eat now  :D  :D  :D
Why not just 1 pain free day?

Norm

Fried chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy, creamed peas and a salad fresh from the garden is right up there for an evening meal. For breakfast it's steak and eggs with hash browns and toast, oops almost forgot the bacon. Best eggs are over easy fried in bacon grease.

Woodbowl I can't eat breakfast during the week. I sit at a desk and it just sits there bloating me up. On the weekends when I'm busy with sawing and such I about can't make it out the door without it.

thecfarm

Steak with some fries that are nice and cunchie and any kind of bread.Water or coffee on the side and it's all about the eating now.
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flip

When I went to Timberking a couple of summers ago Lori and I went to one of the casinos that had a steak house.  Don't remember the name of it but we both agree it was the best prepared piece of meat we've eaten.  Service was excellent.
As far as home cooked, hard to beat mom's prime rib.
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IL Bull

Quote from: woodbowl on December 03, 2007, 05:58:26 PM
IL Bull, I don't know how you beat me to the draw, we're almost neck in neck on the same thing. My second best is an egg and bacon sandwitch with lots of bacon and mayonase.
I must have been hungrier. ;D
We both must be morning people. 8)
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Paschale

Man, pick ONE favorite meal?  That's a tough one.

I think it would have to be fried eggs, over easy, with some down home smoked bacon (and more than two slices, thank you very much!), with some homemade toast, just browned enough, and slathered in butter.  Break the yolk on the toast, then spread it all around, sprinkle with some salt, then put the rest of the egg on top, with a few slices of bacon, fold over into an egg sandwich, and then wash it all down with freshly squeezed orange juice.  It's making me drool thinking about it, even though I had eggs and bacon already today.   ;D

I suppose that's my favorite meal, since I never tire of that.  I have eggs and bacon every morning.   ;D  But toast only a few times a year.   ::)

Y'all can pronounce it "puh-SKOLLY"

Paschale

Hmm...but what about a juicy roast chicken, with crispy skin all over.  Or what about a steak too?  That's a keeper.  And I've got to say that a really good pizza, with pepperoni, red onions, green pepper and mushrooms could be my last meal, if I had a choice.  That's what I call comfort food!  Hmm...and some great fish and chips, with malt vinegar...yum...hard to beat that.  Oh, and then there's sushi--I'm getting hungry again--fried chicken with mashed taters and gravy, or RIBS!!!!  How could I forget RIBS?!?!?!?   8)  That's what I call finger lickin' good!  Baby backs, slow roasted over apple wood for hours...or pulled pork sandwiches with cole slaw...tasty!

I need to stop, or else the drool will ruin my computer.

But first, I could make a meal out of my mom's cherry pie.  It just doesn't get any better than that.

Who started this thread?   >:(  It's not helping the diet.   :D
Y'all can pronounce it "puh-SKOLLY"

Gary_C

Quote from: Paschale on December 04, 2007, 01:37:48 PM

Who started this thread?   >:(  It's not helping the diet.   :D

Sorry Paschale, but I think it was Burlkraft. Cause he wanted to drool.    :D :D
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