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23 minutes ago, Way north bass guy said:

Those are the kinds of meals where the belt comes off and the pants button comes undone, and your lying on the floor cause you can’t do anything else for a few hours except “digest”, and it’s pure bliss?

#foodcoma

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A-Jay

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Fried pork chops , mashed potatoes and gravy , corn . I make great milk gravy and smother white bread in it .  .

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1 hour ago, Way north bass guy said:

it’d be a great big ole roasted turkey dinner with all the trimmings

Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday, and a big reason is the meal often served. Just as long as it’s a store bought barn raised domesticated turkey. Not a leathery wild one lol

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39 minutes ago, scaleface said:

Fried pork chops , mashed potatoes and gravy , corn . I make great milk gravy and smother white bread in it .  .

Your speaking my language!

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Steak from here

https://geneandgeorgetti.com/

Burgers from here

https://www.assembly-bar.com/

Pizza from here

https://www.pizzaboychicago.com/

Calamari from here

https://www.psistaria.com/our-menu/

Salad from here

https://www.mccormickandschmicks.com/

Ice cream from here

https://wilsonsicecream.com/

Hot wings from here

https://www.gatorswingshack.com/

Seafood from here

https://portedward.com/

Hot Dogs from here

https://www.geneandjudes.com/

and last, but not least....Mom's gravy which was grandma's gravy and great grandma's gravy and so on and so on....and for all you southerner's here :unibrow:, Mom's gravy isn't the biscuit kind... It's the Italian kind. Yous'e guys would call it tomato sauce.  

 

 

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8 hours ago, slonezp said:

Steak from here

https://geneandgeorgetti.com/

Burgers from here

https://www.assembly-bar.com/

Pizza from here

https://www.pizzaboychicago.com/

Calamari from here

https://www.psistaria.com/our-menu/

Salad from here

https://www.mccormickandschmicks.com/

Ice cream from here

https://wilsonsicecream.com/

Hot wings from here

https://www.gatorswingshack.com/

Seafood from here

https://portedward.com/

Hot Dogs from here

https://www.geneandjudes.com/

and last, but not least....Mom's gravy which was grandma's gravy and great grandma's gravy and so on and so on....and for all you southerner's here :unibrow:, Mom's gravy isn't the biscuit kind... It's the Italian kind. Yous'e guys would call it tomato sauce.  

 

 

 

Atta Boy!!

 

It’s been years since I’ve been to Gene and Jude’s, when they say “No Ketchup”

They mean it!!

(Thanks for posting, gonna have an order sent down here fir the Bears game)


@slonezp

You must be from the North Side, ‘cause us guise from da sout side call it sauce! 
??

 

 

 

Mike
 

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1 hour ago, Mike L said:

 

Atta Boy!!

 

It’s been years since I’ve been to Gene and Jude’s, when they say “No Ketchup”

They mean it!!

(Thanks for posting, gonna have an order sent down here fir the Bears game)


@slonezp

You must be from the North Side, ‘cause us guise from da sout side call it sauce! 
??

 

 

 

Mike
 

I'm from the Northside but mom's family is from the Westside 

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Appetizers: Papa a la Huancaina, palta rellena, ceviche

Soup: Chupe de camarones

Main course: Seco de res 

Dessert: Leche asada

 

 

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13 hours ago, scaleface said:

Fried pork chops , mashed potatoes and gravy , corn . I make great milk gravy and smother white bread in it .  .

Mmmmmm

11 hours ago, slonezp said:

Steak from here

https://geneandgeorgetti.com/

Burgers from here

https://www.assembly-bar.com/

Pizza from here

https://www.pizzaboychicago.com/

Calamari from here

https://www.psistaria.com/our-menu/

Salad from here

https://www.mccormickandschmicks.com/

Ice cream from here

https://wilsonsicecream.com/

Hot wings from here

https://www.gatorswingshack.com/

Seafood from here

https://portedward.com/

Hot Dogs from here

https://www.geneandjudes.com/

and last, but not least....Mom's gravy which was grandma's gravy and great grandma's gravy and so on and so on....and for all you southerner's here :unibrow:, Mom's gravy isn't the biscuit kind... It's the Italian kind. Yous'e guys would call it tomato sauce.  

 

 

I knew that, I’ve seen good fellas…….

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On 9/14/2022 at 9:17 PM, throttleplate said:

My 2 favorite ways to eat my wifes mothers cooking.

 

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Balut and what?  rooster combs?  looks like rooster combs to me.

 

what exactly does Balut taste like.?  I've chickened out twice and that is saying a lot since I ate a bbq tarantula in Cambodia.  and Lemon-Ant fried rice.  

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On my birthday I like lobster bisque and crab cakes.

I will be 35 for the second time in a couple of weeks.

 

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13 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

Balut and what?  rooster combs?  looks like rooster combs to me.

 

what exactly does Balut taste like.?  I've chickened out twice and that is saying a lot since I ate a bbq tarantula in Cambodia.  and Lemon-Ant fried rice.  

 

Chicken heads, rooster heads. The best tasting part of the chicken head is the brain, so they tell me. It is soft white and succulent. You pick the brain out with a tooth pick or suck it out. Here is a pic of my wifes friend eating the the head.

I came close to eating a balut but looking at the beak, feathers, and tiny feet i just couldnt get it out of my head the feeling of those parts sliding down my throat and touching the taste buds on my tongue.

 

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And this is in thailand, no i did not eat the centapede or any of the insects in the buffet.

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On 9/14/2022 at 11:50 PM, TnRiver46 said:

I’ve got too many favorites. But one of them involves fishing, so that wins. Bass fry 

 

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Yum Yum !

 

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With the wife disabled, we can't go out to our favorite Japanese restaurant for my b-day dinner.

 

Luckily, just a few months ago, one opened in town that delivers.

Ginger salad, steak/shrimp/scallop stir fry, pork gyoza and salmon&tuna sushi.

She got the same main, but onion soup and no sushi.

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Nice meal for my 63rd

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Mine use to be a big thick New York steak, with a big ole baked potato and a salad with French dressing, I say use to be, having a full upper denture makes it impossible to eat most meat for me. 

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My favorite was and still is a meal/tradition my mother started many years ago. For Christmas Eve she made as many beef tenderloins and just as many side dishes as it took to fill up the table that was surrounded by myself my two brothers and my sister surrounded by all of their/my kids and 3 out the four in laws. Although quite a few of the family members are no longer  with us including my mother it’s a tradition that is still carried on by my sister and one that is looked forward to by everyone who is able to attend.

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A pulled pork sandwich while tooling across the lake to my next fishing spot.  

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I live in the Western part of North Carolina but I was born and raised in Eastern North Carolina. That said; the meal I could eat 24/7 are roasted Stump Sound Oysters. 

 

Each year for Thanksgiving as a boy we had roasted oysters, grits, fried cornbread, and Pecan pie. 

 

When I moved up here after college it's strictly what some view as traditional.  Turkey and all the fixings. It's fine and my wife's family is as much about the gathering as the food. It surprised me that they were open to have a traditional downeast dinner the day after. It's  more an every other year deal. I like the fact that this let to teach my grandsons how to clean, roast, and eat something they might not have otherwise.  

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I really like sushi, certain Italian American dishes, and really just about anything fried.  L:ately I've ben on a gyro kick.  There's a Lebanese place near work that has a really good one.

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My Mom’s roast beef and mashed potatoes. I sure do miss it.

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