Yeah, I come from some Italian Catholics, and that food does indeed rock. (I also come from Swedish Catholics, and it's freaking herring. Guess which side I prefer to visit on the holidays.) But I also have a friend who's Indian, and I've eaten at her mom's house, this incredible ("Eastern") Indian food. She's also Muslim so it's all halal, etc.
Myself, I'm an atheist, but I had my mom teach me the canned version of her spaghetti recipe, so now I make a mean atheist spaghetti with meatballs. It's better than the Catholic version because it knows that its time on the plate is all it has.
Darth Cheney - my mom makes a pizza so good you'd execute a contract killing for her just to get a slice. (Joking, joking...)
2007-11-17 09:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds pretty good, except maybe the pie. Sounds a bit too sweet to me, but I'd give it a try.
However, I doubt if the Amish would allow booze with the meal, which would reduce the potential enjoyment somewhat.
2007-11-17 09:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, everybody, Amish food is that good--I've been to the Amish country, and those folks know how to cook. After the Amish, I would pick my own Baptist denomination, for we are the people of the poundcake.
2007-11-17 11:00:26
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answered by ? 6
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Southern Baptists. Deep fried Chicken, collards with fat back, hand mashed potatoes with gravy - and pecan pie!!!! MMMmmm!
But then I'm a vegetarian - so this will not happen. So - maybe the Buddhists.
2007-11-17 09:51:18
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answered by liddabet 6
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Fat, gluttonous Southern Baptists! Fried chicken, collard greens, baked beans, sweet potatoes, rolls and lots of cake and pie. The only drawback is that they wouldn't be serving beer.
2007-11-17 10:14:06
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answered by Jay 4
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I'm thinking that the Amish diet in reality is a lot plainer than that.
2007-11-17 09:51:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Hindus. They literally have thousands of differents spices. They could make poop taste like heaven and visa versa
2007-11-17 09:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not think I am to fussed if its a free dinner. but we should remember the milions who have never had such food and do not even get a regular dinner.
2007-11-17 09:53:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Wiccans, cooking a nice vegetable stew around the cauldron..
Blessings.. )O(
2007-11-17 09:51:57
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answered by Bunge 7
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I'm going to go with the Buddhists in Thailand.
2007-11-17 09:50:10
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answered by NONAME 7
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