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My favourite food would be 'gourmet', you use a hot plate to heat the food, underneath it you can put things in a little pan, such as eggs, union, spekjes (bacon bits) and mushrooms. This is my favourite food. We eat it with stickbread (with herb butter and other things for on top of it). We use several different types of meat, such as steak, pork, burgers, spekjes, chicken, sausages. Eggs come from our own chicken. We eat lettuce and various kinds of vegetables with it, such as tomato, cucumber, mushrooms, carrots, and more. We only have this dinner on special occasions.

 

If that's not allowed, then it'd be steak in peppersauce, stickbread with herb butter and lettuce with other cold vegetables (see above).

 

I do like pizza a lot, it's very nice. What's your favourite kind of pizza?

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Maine Lobster served out of the Shell

with red bliss whipped potatoes, and lobster brandy sauce

 

and

 

Lobster Enchiladas

Fresh Maine lobster wrapped in flour tortillas and baked with a homemade lime-cilantro cream, shredded cheese and diced tomatoes. Served with rice and broccolini.

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Maine Lobster served out of the Shell

with red bliss whipped potatoes, and lobster brandy sauce

 

and

 

Lobster Enchiladas

Fresh Maine lobster wrapped in flour tortillas and baked with a homemade lime-cilantro cream, shredded cheese and diced tomatoes. Served with rice and broccolini.

I changed my mind. There is nothing better than a tomato sandwich with fresh tomato from the garden on two pieces of sourdough bread spread with butter and mayo....with a wee bit of sugar sprinkled on.

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I changed my mind. There is nothing better than a tomato sandwich with fresh tomato from the garden on two pieces of sourdough bread spread with butter and mayo....with a wee bit of sugar sprinkled on.

 

I can just sit an eat a bowl of tomatoes on their own - light sprinkling of salt and I'm happy.  I make myself a salad for work every day, and I'm sure the number of tomatoes goes up every day ;)

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I love Indian and Japanese Cuisine, as well as a lot of American recipes.

I'm currently planing an Indian meal for our game group on Sunday. :9 Nothing like a spice curry with cold salad and raita in this heat.

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I can just sit an eat a bowl of tomatoes on their own - light sprinkling of salt and I'm happy.  I make myself a salad for work every day, and I'm sure the number of tomatoes goes up every day ;)

 

I love tomato and raw onion on toast, with salt and pepper. It's so divine. :smile:

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The food I like the best is simple, healthy and vegetarian (which by definition is for the most part healthy anyway). Both my partner and I also have wheat intolerance, but this doesn't affect the way that we eat all that much, as it is easy to find alternatives. You can get wheat free pasta and so on in most supermarkets now, and it is amazing what you can do with a bowl of rice and a few vegetables. Some of my favourites are things like mushroom stroganoff (I find this tastes so much better with soya as opposed to dairy cream), dahl and stir fries. I am not averse though to the occasional Pizza - you can get gluten free bases as well now in most supermarkets and some of the Pizza chains also now offer gluten free versions. I made a really delicious one with goats cheese the other week.

 

I rarely eat sandwiches. Gluten free bread is expensive at around £3 a loaf, so we can't afford more than one loaf a week. More often than not then lunch is a big salad, made with things like olives, artichokes, sometimes chickpeas or some other type of beans, or occasionally goats cheese or humous.

 

Probably my favourite treat though is a nice plate of egg and chips.

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I've currently got a taste for clementines - I like them because they're (supposed to be) seedless, and I actually like the process of peeling and removing all the pith so that you just get a burst of juicy sweetness when you bite in to them.  I get through a bag of twelve in about 3-4 days!

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Shepherd's pie. Actually anything with mince in it suits me. It's my favourite form of meat (I use quorn mince in things like chillies where there is plenty of flavour from other things)

 

Sausage and mash. Actually anything with mash in suits me too. Potatoes are probably one of my favourite foods.

 

I too love good simple honest grub.

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I'd with Sausage, Egg, Beans and Chips, or Sausage and Mash.

I do eat a lot of Cheese and Pork Pies as well.

Salad, That's the stuff I take off my burgers.

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I could probably live quite happily on Cheese and onion on crusty bread, with an occasional bag of chips with curry sauce.

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Shepherd's pie. Actually anything with mince in it suits me. It's my favourite form of meat (I use quorn mince in things like chillies where there is plenty of flavour from other things)

 

Sausage and mash. Actually anything with mash in suits me too. Potatoes are probably one of my favourite foods.

 

I too love good simple honest grub.

I have a great fondness for mash too .. and mince .. and sausages.

My mum's roast beef dinner is probably my fave thing to eat .. I've tried replicating it but she uses fairy dust or something.

At home .. sausages and mash .. a bacon sarnie ... TOAST :wub: and a proper burger ... in a bap with the onions and everything. Chicken also .. lots of chicken .. roast and in a curry etc etc. Ooh and lasagne .. especially the one at Pizza Express :smile: 

This all sounds very unhealthy but I'm pretty good in the week and have tomato soup and wholemeal bread etc .. but then comes the weekend (and .. if I'm at all stroppy .. which is only ever once in a blue moon ;) .. Alan says 'that's not madness .. it's meat' :D)

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