What's your favourite meal?

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  1. madmud101

    madmud101 Well-Known Member

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    What's your favourite meal? Has to be main course.

    Mine is spaghetti with meatballs, or lasagne *mmmmmmmmmmm* :p

    What's yours?
     
  2. eXistenT

    eXistenT Well-Known Member

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    Happy meal
     
  3. Joshn

    Joshn Well-Known Member

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    Good old english classic roast dinner (beef or lamb with all the trimmings)
     
  4. RankoSao

    RankoSao Well-Known Member

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    im really fond of those Tuscani pasta meals you get from pizza hut, especially the creamy chicken one...
     
  5. lord-sam

    lord-sam Well-Known Member

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    +1,000,000 to that! love it.

    roast potatoes done to a tee. mmmm
     
  6. LS650

    LS650 Well-Known Member

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    On the weekends I walk downtown (maybe 4 or 5 KM each way) and have a big breakfast: omelette, eggs Benedict, that sort of thing. I really look forward to it because through the work-week I only have time for a small bowl of granola or oatmeal in the AM...
     
  7. MidianGTX

    MidianGTX Well-Known Member

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    Curry, not too fussed which... maybe a Korma or prawn Bhuna. With onion/mushroom bhaji, bombay potatoes and keema naan. If you don't like curries you can go die quietly down a mine shaft.
     
  8. minorpane

    minorpane Well-Known Member

    #8 minorpane, Mar 3, 2010
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    Anyway, alot of foreign food.

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  9. drelbs

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    Ma Po Tofu

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    So good I had to post the biggest picture of it I could find! ;)


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  10. super6ft7

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    Thai Curries hit the spot for me. A Thai place nearby does the best Masaman curries, and we managed to convince the owner to put Badassaman on the specials one night, it was amazing
     
  11. LBG

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    I dislike English food. So bland, not much flavour.

    That's better. I love curry. Madras, Vindaloo and Balti are just a few of my favourite dishes.

    I also love mexican food, enchiladas, tacos chili con carne etc.
     
  12. super6ft7

    super6ft7 Well-Known Member

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    That's bad English food, there is no reason for it to taste bad, some people just make it boringly and are unadventurous
     
  13. LBG

    LBG Señor Member

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    I live in England, I have had so many different english foods in my life, from many different places/people.
    Roast Dinner
    Steak and chips
    Egg and chips
    Ham and chips
    Chips

    Whatever, none of it has any real flavour. It's usually just meat with some form of potatoes, with maybe some salt and pepper I do like English food, but I find it to be as boring and as bland as f*ck when you compare it to foods from other countries.
     
  14. MidianGTX

    MidianGTX Well-Known Member

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    I find a full English breakfast quite tasty, especially when you've got that whole combination of flavours on one plate. Sausage, eggs, chips, beans, bacon, fried tomatoes/mushrooms, buttered bread and a coffee :)

    Apart from that I'm not big on English food. Never been into roasts... I suppose a stew/hotpot could be tasty 'cause there are a million different things you could do to pep it up.
     
  15. Joshn

    Joshn Well-Known Member

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    I see you're point. However if english food is done well it can be full of flavour!
     
  16. frogtorch

    frogtorch Well-Known Member

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    Meatloaf with Mashed Potatos.
     
  17. Coldar

    Coldar Well-Known Member

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    I like to munch on all those worthless apps and games and later get to flush them down the toilet.:D



    Sorry :eek:, that was the first thing that came to mind.:)
     
  18. kcur

    kcur Well-Known Member

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    japanese curry with chicken katsu
     
  19. abruce42

    abruce42 Well-Known Member

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    Pierogies, the way my mama makes em.
     
  20. 55s

    55s Active Member

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    3 pizzas with fries
     

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