Ya know? I surprised myself. I thought, with money being no object, I'd crave some culinary masterpiece that they put together on the food network. Instead, I find myself wanting my family's cooking. My mom's 3 bean casserole or her sweet potatoes. Or my aunt's caramels that just melt in your mouth. Or the lefse that this sweet lady makes for my family every year, heated and then buttered with sugar on it.
Maybe it's the memories that always accompanied these foods. Whatever it is, nothing can duplicate my family's cooking!
2006-08-02 15:45:35
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answered by larsor4 5
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The ultimate dinner would be 65 hotdogs, but only if during that dinner I beat kobayashi in the hotdog eating contest and win the 6 billion dallor grand prize, oh and it would be on the moon so the headline would read 25 pound man beats the champ in the most spectacular low gee hotdog eating contest of the solar system.
2006-08-02 22:55:03
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answered by outbaksean 4
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Biggest damn well done steak you ever saw smothered in A1 sauce.Big ol lobster tail on the side and fries.
2006-08-02 22:36:06
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answered by thumper 5
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a lot of prime rib, A-1 steak sauce, garlic mashed potatoes, side order of chinese fried rice, beer and for desert i would have a hot fudge sundae with a cherry.
2006-08-02 22:35:44
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answered by wilderone74 4
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fried chicken, mashed potatoes with cream gravy and corn on the cob, with a dinner roll, and a coke to was it all down
2006-08-02 22:36:08
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answered by Just Me 6
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everything in the world that taste good to the american tastebud.
2006-08-02 22:34:40
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answered by pinoydj619 6
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