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Foods you are always in the mood for?

TickTockMan

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For me it is:


Subs from Piccadilly Subs and Pizza from the 24 hour mart in Myrtle Creek, OR.


Fried chicken


Lasagna - I have only had frozen store bought lasagnas, but I would like to try a homemade one one day.


Chinese Food – Fried shrimp, fried rice, egg rolls, diced almond chicken, BBQ pork, sweet and sour pork, crab puffs, noodles, chicken wrapped pork, etc.



What foods are you always in the mood for? :drool:
 
Homemade Mac & Cheese. Love the stuff so much. The recipe I use is so good, but so bad for you I only make it a few times a year.

Lasagna Rolls.

Pecan Pie. This is like heroin to me.

Shrimp Pizza.

Oysters.

Chinese Food as well, same foods as in Thynight's post, along with wantons and egg drop soup.

Mashed potatoes and turkey gravy.
 
Buffalo wings, never get tired of them.
 
Pizza. I just feel like saying I don't trust people who say there is no such thing as bad pizza.

Rice Krispies or Raisen Bran when it comes to cereal.
 
Baked pasta with sausage and peppers, honey sriracha wings, steamed broccoli, lasagna, and smoked gouda mac and cheese. Haven't had any of those, except the broccoli, in months. Now I want some of them.
 
I'm always in the mood for breakfast. Eggs, bacon, toast, pancakes and juice. Yum!
 
1. Pasta... bolognese, lasagna, carbonara, tortellini and so on
2. Pizza... a good margherita but also a messicana, ok all of them
3. Risotto... any type
4. Parmigiana...
5. Potatoes... fried, mashed...
6. Chicken wings and thighs alla diabola *%%*
7. Mozzarella...
8. Anchovies... any way
9. Calamari, shrimps, orata, tuna, baccalà...
10. Gabbagol!! = Bacon...
11. Pane e pomodoro
12. Broccoli
13. Cotoletta
14. Stracciatella ice cream
15. Chocolate with nuts

Thynight, I could make a lasagna for you. I love your threads about food :)
 
It's pricey if you're the only person eating it. That's at least 8 to 10 decent sized pieces of lasagna there and I don't like it enough to have only me eating it. It is much better than boxed though, I like using sweet and hot sausage. But the roomie loathes sausage so it's more of an acrobatical cooking experience in keeping layers even via different ingredients.

-yes, food. Hm. Icecream sandwiches, the vanilla with the chocolate cookie crust. pad thai, eggrolls, carrot cake. Sausage, sweeter and hotter the better. Cold lamb sandwich with cold lamb pepper gravy. Christ I'm hungry.
 
The first that come to mind are special dark chocolate, buttery apple fritters, and my homemade mac and cheese. The latter two are dangerous; put a box of two dozen apple fritters in front of me and they'll keep disappearing until eating more becomes painful, and the same for a large quantity of mac and cheese.
 
My home made chicken, baked mac and cheese, fresh broccoli and cheese cake.


How could I forget cheese cake? That stuff with be the death of me!


Not difficult or expensive. Why don't you have a go?


I have thought about it. Does seem like a lot of work though when I can just get a store bought one and cook it two hours. I am sure they would taste about the same.


Thynight, I could make a lasagna for you. I love your threads about food :)


Send me your address. I'll be right there.
 
In order of importance: Calamari - Squid - Clams - Scallops - Halibut - Salmon - Prawns - Crab - Black Olives - Cashews - Fruit - Green Vegetables

....or I could just say seafood but there are some things I don't like very much....
 
Honestly, I'm always in the mood for something different.
 
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