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Old 12-21-2005, 01:10 PM
Rick Nebiolo Rick Nebiolo is offline
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turkey, mashed potato, cranberry sauce sandwich.

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Diner where I grew up had this fresh once a week but sub great stuffing for the potato. Absolute delicious.

~ Rick
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Old 12-21-2005, 02:30 PM
highlife highlife is offline
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turkey, mashed potato, cranberry sauce sandwich.

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Diner where I grew up had this fresh once a week but sub great stuffing for the potato. Absolute delicious.

~ Rick

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there is a great sandwich place in vegas that serves this daily. capriattis!
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Old 12-21-2005, 02:36 PM
wayabvpar wayabvpar is offline
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Default Re: foods/meals you eat that others think are disgusting...

Things I love that many other people find distasteful

Mushrooms
Pineapple on Pizza
Cilantro
Bourbon
Raw Cauliflower
Raw Broccoli

I won't touch either if they have been even hear a heat source, but raw they are ALL GOOD.
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Old 12-21-2005, 02:59 PM
milliondollaz milliondollaz is offline
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hmmmm. my old roommate/good friend is the 'chuck norris' of disgusting meals.

chicken w/ splenda and flax seed oil, 2 lbs of frozen broccoli w/ 1-2 cups of low fat mayo, ketchup and crushed red pepper. i actually only remember 1% of what he ate, i'll try to remember more. his most ingenious idea, and also the most disgusting, was never washing his bowl he made this stuff in. that way, the old stuff always added a new and different flavor to the new dish. he flavored his george forman the same way too. his meal would be a combination of what new food he added to the forman, and what was there crusted on from the last time he cooked. i think it was good practice in combinatorial probability, cause now he makes more money in one session of p**** than my car is worth...

MY only worthless addition is eating a big steak that is still cool in the middle. and bloody.
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