lanecity1975 said:bud light
fruit
rice
barbecued breastesses
taters
broccoli
picante sauce
tostitos
old el paso taco seasoned ground round taco salad
beef tips over rice
green beans
healthy choice tv dinners....... really good stuff
toasted bread
tuna fish
macaroni and cheese
cauliflower
red snapper
chicken fried steak smothered in cream gravy
did i mention bud light?
silverbear said:Hot dogs and/or Kraft Mac and Cheese... but for those 2 staples, this ol' Bear would probably weigh about a buck twenty five... LOL...
Now, when it comes to a treat, bring me shellfish until I turn into a crustacean...
BrAinPaiNt said:You hotdogs choice in this thread reminds me of something.
Have any of you got burnt out on a food for some reason and the just did not eat it for a long time or just once in a blue moon?
At one time it was potato soup when I was young.
In the army after eating some form of chicken for all three meals for a week I did not eat chicken for a couple of years.
I have not had a bowl of beans in years...now it is not that I dislike them as I will eat them in chili and other foods....just got burnt out on them as the wife's family loves them.
And finally HotDogs....it is VERY rare for me to eat hotdogs anymore...I don't dislike them I just got burnt out on then one summer and rarely if ever eat them since.
Kangaroo said:I can not eat meatloaf to this day because of the Military I get ill just smelling or looking at it.
I was in the field training and they decide to do the stupid sack lunchs (wished I had an MRE instead) well I got my bag 2 dry meatloaf sandwichs with layers of white grease on this soggy arse white bread. They made them early and sat them in the fridge most likely. Well I was so hungry I ate one only one because I started getting ill. That was the longest day for playing war games in my life. I was felt like I was going to :ralph:. I managed to keep it down but that was one of the most miserable days I have ever had.
That was almost 15 years ago and I still can not eat meatloaf
** sour cream goes with just about all my meals
I don't think I could have done that. I would have had to quit!Yeagermeister said:I can't stand sour cream. My first job was at a Mexican fast food place and I was the designated prep person. I had to fill 10 or more bottles with sour cream every night with a spatula(sp?). I hated that part of the job.
Luckily one of the cooks got fired and I was moved uproyhitshard said:I don't think I could have done that. I would have had to quit!
WoodysGirl said:I like hot and spicy food. I'm sure I should live without it, but I don't want to.
In no particular order, I like Cajun, Caribbean, Mexican, Indian, and some Thai.
TruBlueCowboy said:Hunger time folks... something we can all relate to. Shout out to food!![]()
Just wondering what everyone here digs more than anything? It can be cheap, expensive, common, rare, something that is only cooked a certain way in a specific restaurant, whatever floats your boat.... what food could you not live without? What are you favorite things to dine on?
This pic may gross some of you folks out, but here it goes:
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I LOVE SUSHI!!!
I discovered it when I lived in Japan and I've been addicted ever since. I have visited every sushi bar in every city I've ever lived in. I grab the stuff at grocery stores, I've eaten it while deep sea fishing, I just love raw fish! It tastes better than being cooked. ~~shrug~~
Props to lobster, steak, ribs, cheeseburgers, baklava, sukiyaki, enchiladas, Ben & Jerry's, snow crab legs, and many more delicious items, but the one item that sticks out in my mind is sushi or sashimi.![]()
WoodysGirl said:I like hot and spicy food. I'm sure I should live without it, but I don't want to.
In no particular order, I like Cajun, Caribbean, Mexican, Indian, and some Thai.
trickblue said:Careful... Crown is gonna ask you to "Thai" him up if you aren't careful...![]()
TruBlueCowboy said:I totally agree. Pardon the pun, but life would be bland without spicy food. Speaking of cajun, crawfish etoufette is another item I forgot to mention. That stuff is heaven!
I love spicy food! I have NEVER found anything too hot for me. I'll admit though, some of that Thai food comes awfully close to the limit. LOL The only dish I ever ate in my travels that I almost couldn't finish because of its spice was a Thai seafood, rice, something dish I had in the Pacific. I throw tobasco sauce on just about anything, I'd probably rate spicy food above sushi, because I could never eat sushi without wasabi.
silverbear said:Hot dogs and/or Kraft Mac and Cheese... but for those 2 staples, this ol' Bear would probably weigh about a buck twenty five... LOL...
Now, when it comes to a treat, bring me shellfish until I turn into a crustacean...
LaTunaNostra said:Iced coffee with plenty of cream, no sugar.
My summer diet.