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You're Allowed To Choose One Meal For The Rest Of Your Life What...
are you going to choose? The only restriction is, once you've made your mind up you're not allowed to change it.
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Home made chicken fajitas with salad and salsa.
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easy
chilli con carne can eat that all day everyday |
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No contest
Chips, chips and more chips. If they weren't so fattening I would live on them now. |
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King Prawn Bhuna with Mushroom Rice.
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Id go for Chicken curry with a side of steak, an extra portion of chicken enchiladas after my starter of chicken fajitas and all finished off with trifle
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The O/H's Salmon Christmas Day Special
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Scotch Broth Soup
Roast Beef,or Pork, or Lamb, Yorkshire Pudding, sprouts, boiled potatoes, cabbage, brocolli, turnip ApplePie and Ice Cream. ![]() And Beer
Last edited by artisanwhitehal : 07-10-2008 at 18:51. Reason: Liquid meal added |
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hash cake , id get the munchies id eat more get the munchies eat some more and so on .
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From a fantasy point of view I'd go for pizza and chips.
From a practical, healthy living perspective: then I'm thinking more along the lines of a balanced chicken salad or maybe a typical Asian rice dish or something...
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Christmas dinner (turkey and all the trimmings, pigs in blankets, stuffing etc etc) followed by strawberry cheesecake and icecream
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prawn cocktail to start,
a christmas dinner with all the trimmings (inc yorkshire pud) (like the guy above me, for main and a melt in the middle choco pud like that nice on in the advert, drink- pinapple juice with lemonade (suprisingly nice) (by the way, whats to stop us editing it after we have seen others) |
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Garlic Mushrooms
Steak medium rare with onion rings and baby potatoes Hmmmmmmm Creme Brulee Wine
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Lol you'd have to change your username to Mrs P!sshead
![]() Oh well the steak will soak it up
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Easy! Good quality Gouda (3 years old), crusty bread and Merlot
![]() www.cheesebymail.nl and then Black Label...Mmmmm Last edited by B3aten : 07-10-2008 at 19:13. |
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I have no idea
Does 'all you can eat' count, but one that does a selection rather than just chinese / italian / indian etc ? |
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Beef stew with herby baked dumplings, and apple crumble with thick custard.
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Chilli Con Carne
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a blue fillet steak that has been properly hung for six weeks, a jacket potato with butter, raw freshly podded peas and a glass (or two) of chateauneuf du pape.
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Gin, chips and chocolate. Not my favourites but brings back memories.
Gin I was 16 but looked older. Bought a bottle of gin and sat in my room listening to my Bronski Beat album (record!), mostly to Smalltown Boy. Got totally pis*** and cried. Went downstairs and told my mum I was gay. Chips Age 14. Parents had no money. Holiday in Lowestoft and was last night of the week. We all walked about 8 miles and my dad said we could have a small portion of chips. I can still taste the grease on my lips. Chocolate Age 6, Christmas. Sitting on the worktop in the kitchen almost wetting myself with excitement as was my turn to get the chocolate from the advent calendar. As I had 2 sisters we had to take turns hence I got a chocolate every 3 days. |
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Aromatic crispy duck, hoisin sauce, cucumber, spring onions and pancakes.
Lots and lots and lots of wine, a nice chardonnay perhaps! |
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Gin, chips and chocolate. Not my favourites but brings back memories.
Gin I was 16 but looked older. Bought a bottle of gin and sat in my room listening to my Bronski Beat album (record!), mostly to Smalltown Boy. Got totally pis*** and cried. Went downstairs and told my mum I was gay. Chips Age 14. Parents had no money. Holiday in Lowestoft and was last night of the week. We all walked about 8 miles and my dad said we could have a small portion of chips. I can still taste the grease on my lips. Chocolate Age 6, Christmas. Sitting on the worktop in the kitchen almost wetting myself with excitement as was my turn to get the chocolate from the advent calendar. As I had 2 sisters we had to take turns hence I got a chocolate every 3 days. mine btw would have to be well done rump steak with garlic mushrooms and onions,home made chips and a lovely fresh rocket salad with beef tomatoes and red onion. served with warm crusty bread and lots of red wine. preferably Barolo.
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I'd choose to eat as I do now, rather than be 'allowed' to pick one meal for the rest of my life. Thanks for the offer though, but it can't be healthy sticking to the same food all the time.
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Roast Lamb, Roast spuds, parsnips, cauliflower in cheese sauce.
Vast quantity of red wine. |
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