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    A type of bean that I could eat almost as a desert is
    butter beans. Throughly cooked(almost soupy). Yum Yum.

    Favorite meal is Filet minon, baked potato & salad with ranch
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    a good chicken ceasar or bacon ceasar salad is yum yum too mmmm

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    Dahl (Indian lentil dish) and brown rice.
    A side of sweet potatoes.
    and Haupia for dessert (a Hawaiian coconut sweet!)


    Not that I've ever had these three things in one meal....


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    Originally posted by popcornbird
    Daahl?!?! You know what that is? LOL
    Oh I love Indian food, PCB! They have some of the best vegetarian foods around! And they know how to spice it up!

    Oooohh naan, yummmmmm! Chapatis! aaah!

    My father was born in India actually.


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    I love daahl. Nothing makes me smile, though, like a nice spinach curry with paneer. Yum!

    I think I would argue that pizza and tacos are pretty American foods. Tacos are not Mexican and pizza in Italy is drastically different from pizza in the States. Or do you mean Anglo-Saxon American meals?? We are a mixed up crew here.

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    Originally posted by Soledad
    Who, besides me, LOVES having breakfast for dinner??
    ME!!!
    I love french toast or blueberry pancakes or cinnamon pancakes.
    yummy
    But I would have to say also
    Sushi
    crab legs

    my new favorite lunch is a grilled white fish burrito with cucumber dressing, spinach and raisins or craisins. mmmmmmm
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    Originally posted by Soledad
    I love daahl. Nothing makes me smile, though, like a nice spinach curry with paneer. Yum!

    I think I would argue that pizza and tacos are pretty American foods. Tacos are not Mexican and pizza in Italy is drastically different from pizza in the States. Or do you mean Anglo-Saxon American meals?? We are a mixed up crew here.
    Well, Americans have their own *style* of pizza, but still, its an *Italian* food. I've always known tacos to be Mexican, but I don't know about them deeply. I guess Americans mostly adopted foods from different cultures, which is pretty cool because we have such a variety here!

    Spinach curry? LOL We just ate that today! MMMMMMMMMM!

    I think Indian and Pakistani food is pretty much the same. Only difference is that in certain Indian foods, the spices/flavoring is a little different, but its almost the same. And yup, people of the region sure know how to spice foods just right. I also LOVE Afghan and Irani food! YUM!

    Kater, naan is YUMMMMMMMMMM, but chapatis, its just an everyday food, at least for me. Guess I'm too used to it to realize how good it is because I have it almost everyday.

    We usually send our neighbors food sometimes when my mom makes dinner because they go crazy when they smell it and ask what my mom's cooking for dinner! It just feels so bad not to give them some then!

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    Kater/Pops/Soledad - the recipe thread is awaiting your dahl recipes!!! It's one of my favourites! I love making a big so I get a few days' lunches out of it. Yummo with plain yoghurt and mango chutney.
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    Favorite home-cooked dinner would be roast beef, roast turkey, or baked ham, with gravy and mashed potatoes and warm rolls. (I make a wicked ham gravy - learned it from my mother-in-law)

    Favorite restaurant meal would be steak, baked potato, and haystack onion rings.

    Comfort food - scalloped potatoes and ham or spaghetti (has to be from the Kraft spaghetti mix in the green-colored box; I've been eating "green sketties" since I was a kid!)
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    I've never really tried any different nationality foods.

    I agree with Miss Meow, you all need to put some of these wonderful sounding foods in the recipe thread, I'd love to try them.

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    try salmon grilled with a chipotle marinade, and that same cucumber sauce, with black beans, in a tortilla.
    heaven!

    Originally posted by shais_mom


    my new favorite lunch is a grilled white fish burrito with cucumber dressing, spinach and raisins or craisins. mmmmmmm
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    My favorite dinner meal is a Sun dried tomato with Avocado, Portobella Mushroom, and roasted Garlic Pasta with a Basil Balsimic Vinegar sauce!! Yummy!! With cheesy Garlic bread!! I add sauted Shrimps to Andrew's.


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    My favourite homemade food is roast duck (the danish way) and roast leg of lam.

    Another favourite is Italian Carpaccio with the dressing and cheese bits - uhm!! And I like most Indian/Pakistani dishes too. Rice wise, it's got to be Basmati!

    In the summer I love having a good Spanish Gaspacho!

    I had a delicious tortilla in Hard Rock Cafe in Copenhagen - I just had a look at their site, but they don't seem to have them anymore.

    Anyone getting hungry!



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    Well I'm a big fan of Roast Beef, Mashed potatos, peas, and gravy with a bun or two on the side to dip into the gravy or even better home mad yorkshire puddings...hmmm yorkshire puddings. Other then that I'm a really big fan of anything chicken, love chicken.
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    My mom's chicken and dumplings


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