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post #31 of 74
In Australia trix is washing up detergent:eek:
post #32 of 74
Yes! I always felt a little guilty if anyone saw me doing it though.
Recently we were serving braised lamb shanks and it was all I could do to stop myself from sucking the marrow out of each serve.
post #33 of 74
Hello my name is Monkey and I'm a...oh wait - wrong addiction group...;)

Salty crunchy things -blister peanuts, pepitas, sesame crackers, sunflower seeds, POPCORN (big time with parmesan and japanese chili pepper)

Thick, strong black coffee with sugar and a cigarette(yeah, yeah, I know...)

Bacon (thick cut applewood smoked)MStevens I'm so jealous! My tomatoes are almost ready - I can't wait !

Stinky, runny cheese

Fried dough and sugar in whatever form it takes

Okay, I'll sit down now.

Monkey:D

p.s. Chrose - Did you ever see the Albert Brooks movie "Defending Your Life"?
It's your food fantasy- the only drawback being you're already dead!
"Life is a banquet - and most poor suckers are starving to death" - Auntie Mame
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post #34 of 74
I haven't seen it but it sounds like my kind of movie!
Gives me something to look forward to. The last time I was there it was all black!
My latest musical venture!
http://myspace.com/nikandtheniceguys
 
Also
http://www.myspace.com/popshowband "I'm at the age when food has taken the place of sex in my life. In fact I've just had a mirror put over my kitchen table." Rodney Dangerfield RIP
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post #35 of 74
Hey guys , Ill admit it ,
" Im gonna have to face it Im addicted to Love " the lights are on, but Im not home , and my mind is not its own . You know the rest I am sure . Lovin , its what I got , said remember that , Lovin its what I got .... Your friend in food , Doug.......... :D
The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity !
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post #36 of 74
Thread Starter 
Hmmmm sounds like dinner went pretty darn well. :D Youll have to post what you decided to make for dinner to update us.

Jodi
Jodi


I don't know about you but I think I need a nap.
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post #37 of 74
Jodi , Actually dinner is still about 2 weeks away , But as you can see I am kind of hooked on this feeling . Wow does it feel good also .
I will keep you posted of course . Im gonna have to face it Im addicted to love .
Your friend in food , Doug ........... :bounce:
The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity !
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post #38 of 74
Kind of reminds me of an episode of Leave it to Beaver I saw tonight.
Chefboy all google & moon eyed. Floating 6" off the ground like a puppy in love:D
Enjoy it, Wally.
My latest musical venture!
http://myspace.com/nikandtheniceguys
 
Also
http://www.myspace.com/popshowband "I'm at the age when food has taken the place of sex in my life. In fact I've just had a mirror put over my kitchen table." Rodney Dangerfield RIP
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post #39 of 74
I will enjoy , what else is there . So few times like this come into our lives . All I can say is be happy , here and now . what else is there realy ? Feeling good , Doug ............
The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity !
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post #40 of 74
You're feeling good now, enjoy it. It'll pass. Things never come to stay.....(Don't think me too much of a wet blanket. I've had more trouble in life because I get all comfy, happy and situated, and expect things to stay the same and I'm always shocked and hurt when they don't.)
It's not Dairy Queen.
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post #41 of 74
Thread Starter 
Hey TBH,

I can't be all bad. I used to think that way too. Everytime something good happened in my life I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. You just can't live that way. Besides...nothing ever stays the same. Every Sunrise and Sunset is different. :) If I died tomorrow I would rather die on cloud 9 than with the regret that I pushed happiness away.

Chefboy,

Enjoy the moment. Revel in the happiness and excitement. Who cares what will happen later. Enjoy today.
Jodi


I don't know about you but I think I need a nap.
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post #42 of 74
chicken fried rice/pizza/funnel cakes
post #43 of 74

addictions

Anything smoked, salmon, sable (omigod), bacon, ribs, chipotles, turkey.

If they smoked vanilla ice cream, that would be a compound affliction.
post #44 of 74
Hey, Robertito -- it wouldn't be that difficult to do. After all, I've seen instructions for smoked butter (stovetop smoker, pecan shells as fuel, ...) Watch out, that might be next from Ben & Jerry! (if they're listening in here ;) )
"Notorious stickler" -- The New York Times, January 4, 2004
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post #45 of 74
Wel, this remains to be seen. I'm about to begin a kitchen/bath remodel, the fruits of which finally include a range hood. But being in a high-rise condo, it will be recirculating, so I'm not so sure that the stovetop smoker will be in the cards.
post #46 of 74
If it's sweet, I'll eat.

I try to put some control in by only eating high quality sweets. Home made if possible, a good bakery, really good chocolates, etc. I decided to make those calories worth it. So no more boxed cookies or candy bars.
" ...but in the spirit of 'stop, think, there must be a harder way, 'I figured starting from scratch might be more gratifying.'' (Judy Rodgers)
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post #47 of 74
My food addictions are:
1) coffee,i practically have a drip in my arm where i drink so much
2)bacon,preferably smoked
3)fresh baked bread
4)bananas,i love them!!:lips:
That`s me done,Leo.
post #48 of 74
:bounce:

Necco wafers! Can't live without em since I quit smoking.
(now, about that extra 5 pounds I've put on....)

coffee.
rooibos tea! yum.

I know none of this is technically "food"..but what the hey.
pat
post #49 of 74

Yummy

Hey i am one of those people who can eat and eat and eat and not gain a pound i guess its because im in good shape and one of my favorite place besides the kitchen is the gym :chef: So my favorite 5 dishes R : cheese cake,death by chocolate,chicken cort on bleu (spelling?) :D pumpkin pie, bbq salmon i could go on and on but ya know,lol if any of ya wanna talk later u can get me by msn at beasty40@hotmail.com and yes that is a wierd e-mail prob cause i've had it for sum time and have been too lazy to get a new one ;) well g2g UR friend Ernie
Good Day! :-)
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post #50 of 74
CookinErnie,your spelling was almost there,the chicken dish is called Cordon Bleu.Keep cooking,Leo.:chef:
post #51 of 74
Butter Burgers and Frozen Custard.
post #52 of 74
bread = crack
At weddings, my Aunts would poke me in the ribs and cackle "You're next!". They stopped when I started doing the same to them at funerals.
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post #53 of 74
Crustl, you hit a button!! I love my Culver's ButterBurger as a double cheeseburger with a side of caramel cashew custard or small hot fudge sundae. It's my traditional birthday lunch! They have a creditable pork tenderloin sandwich, too.

Kopp's burgers just don't do it for me.
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post #54 of 74
tilapia
scones
roasted sweet potatos
garlic mashed potatos
grilled sea scallops
ground fennel seed in anything I can find to use it in
sauteed bananas with honey cardamon sauce
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post #55 of 74
As for me, I always have a craving for fried rice, stews, seafood, and just about anything oriental, like my signature implies. The reason why I chose the name "Lumpia" was because this oriental food is the Top Favorite of mine on my list of favorite foods. Oh, and I love mongo bean soup, and have a craving for some sweets, like cake. I always go to the Coffee Shop in our local grocery store and buy what they call "Nutty Irishman Latte".:lips:
Oh, the adventures of Oriental food!
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post #56 of 74
Im not that bad. I am only addicted to starchy, sugary, or fatty foods. See only 3 things :D
post #57 of 74
Whatever I happen to be eating at the moment....
It's not Dairy Queen.
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post #58 of 74

How did I miss this thread?

Hmmmm, lesseeee.
Bread in it's many forms-crusty chewy artisan loaves, croissants, scones (Thanks to Isa!), tortilas, naan..........

Chocolate

Veggies, artichokes, asparagus-in season I can eat an enitre dinner of nothing but these.

Salads (Anthony Bourdain can kiss my vegetarian ***:D )

Pasta

Eggrolls

Asian Pears (I have one a day)

Veggie Booty

Pizza (Homebaked on my stone )

Vanilla Frozen yogurt

Beans and rice

I could go on and on.......................
post #59 of 74

Re: How did I miss this thread?

Good one Svad!


When I get a little money, I buy books. And if there is any left over, I buy food.

- Desiderius Erasmus
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post #60 of 74
Pie.


All pie.


Well not all pie.


Just one.


Or two.

One is Dutch Apple pie (lattice top)


;)
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860)

M.E.A.T.
Mankind Enjoying Animal Tastiness
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