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If you could eat only one thing for the rest of your life
What would it be?
Mine would have to be fish. Any type any way. |
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Pasta.
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Thai food for me.
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Pasta and tuna i think.
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cheeeeeeese!!!!!!!!
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Quote:
What would it be?
Mine would have to be fish. Any type any way. mmmmm
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Mine would be rice or pasta with a tomato sauce.
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French bread.
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Pepperoni pizza.
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Gnocchi with lobster in cream and parmesan sauce.
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Chicken...yum
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Prawn chow mien
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Vegetable dansak. Yummy.
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chocolate digestives! ... i am not supposed to have them, but if they were made healthy i would eat them all the time!
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Toast.
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Marmite
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Salmon which ever way it comes.
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beef - lots of ways to cook it & you cant beat a good rare fillet.... yum yum yummy
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Does a full english Roast Beef Dinner with all the trimmings count?
If not - Pad Thai Noodles. |
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Mine would have to be beef:
As long as you could include veggies. Marinated in honey and soy sauce to make a stirfry. With cumin, coriander,chili, paprika,garlic,ginger,garam masala,and a squeesed lemon for a curry. Ribeye steak, Pot roast, Sunday lunch, minced with tomato to make pasta sauce, the list is endless. Sorry veggies but give me a side of beef and I would be happy .
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It would have to be pasta with a fresh tomato sauce and garlic bread. I doubt I could ever tire of it.
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Big Mac
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Prawn laksa.
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Dominos Pizza
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Pasta Carbonara.
I could live on it. That, and bread
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