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crabman Apr 24, 2007 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by kat (Post 305001)
Soy sauce and rice. Ate that all the time as a kid and I still love it, disgustingly so.

Although now I'm probably a bit more sophisticated and will include cubed ham or chicken into the party. Need that protein.

You're white aren't you??? I have still yet to meet an Asian person who enjoys soy sauce and rice...

Tofu flower, or silken tofu or whatever you call that stuff. Like desert tofu.

That stuff is delicious, i love it when you add the sugar but it doesn't mix in all the way. and you get like really bitter parts and like sweet parts. i dunno might just be me.

Garnet Apr 25, 2007 03:43 AM

I'll never get tired of Cheese and Chips,Mickae Dee's French Fries, or Peas. I've always loved those foods. ^_^ I have some foods that I've liked since I was little,will eat them for awhile,get tired of them, and then go back to them later. But those that I named,I will never get tired of.

CelticWhisper Apr 25, 2007 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by crabman (Post 351797)
Guys guys, Curry.

It doesn't matter who you are; or what country you come from. You enjoy curry. How do I know this? Indian curry gives me horrible diarrhea 90% of the time i eat it; and i'm still willing to shovel it down my throat like my life depended on it.

But really; there are waaaaay to many diffrent types of curries for someone to actually say they don't enjoy any type of curry.

Thai green curry is the best stuff ever. The Thai place by my house makes it so spicy my veins burn for an hour after I eat it, but I love it nonetheless. I also think there's some merit to the "curry addiction" theory. There is a sort of odd "high" that I get when I eat the really spicy stuff, and one that oddly enough does not set in when I eat other kinds of spicy food.

cstrife0777 Apr 25, 2007 11:34 AM

Definitely curry. After going to Coco's Curry while in Okinawa, I just couldn't stop going there everyday getting chicken cutlet curry with some nahn bread. Now I'm hungry for some.....

RacinReaver Apr 25, 2007 12:55 PM

I just heated up some leftover curry I had made the other day for lunch because of this thread. :p

Guru May 6, 2007 09:34 PM

One thing my mom always made for me when I was young was the peanut butter and banana sandwich. I don't eat it as often as I did when I was a kid, but if we have peanut butter and we have fresh bananas, it is most likely going to end up in my belly.

I also love Kraft Cheese & Macaroni...I think just about everyone had that as a kid. It's not my preferred meal, but if I'm hungry and lazy, it's perfect.

aznanimedude May 9, 2007 10:57 AM

rice n curry
McD's steak egg n cheez bagel
gotta love that stuff...and only that stuff XD

Bernard Black May 19, 2007 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Conan-the-3rd (Post 428269)
Caramacs, truely, it's the food equivlant of Nervana.

Christ does that bring back memories... damn I want a bar of that stuff right now ;__; Didn't they do Kitkat caramacs a while back? My god talk about combining the two best sweet foods around ^.^

placebo Aug 8, 2007 04:58 PM

french fries and pizza. I love the fastfood from childhood!

Plankton614 Aug 15, 2007 07:57 PM

Hmmm...there's so much!

The big favorite for me is the trusty peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It's simple enough that I can whip one up whenever I get hungry. Simplicity aside, it tastes delicious. I prefer wheat bread because it is (supposedly) healthier and because it has much more flavor than the plain, generic, overprocessed white breadstuff. Does anyone have a favorite type of jelly/jam/preserves to use on their PBJ? (Mine is strawberry, hands down).

I'm also a sucker for a nice, chewy cookie. Chocolate chip cookies are good under any circumstance, but my absolute favorite type of cookie is the gingersnap. A warm, chewy gingersnap is pure deliciousness.

RainMan Aug 15, 2007 08:16 PM

Unagi. Fried eel roll with a delicious sauce. I could eat that all day and not get sick of it, especially if its included with ginger.

Yggdrasil Aug 15, 2007 08:48 PM

Potato chips, I'll never grow tired of them, maybe not in the quantities as before, but I'll definitely never turn them down.

Soft chewy warm chocolate chip cookies however never ever get old and never will.

But snacks aside there is this kind of Persian (or Indian or Afghan depending on who you ask) rice that I ate when I was younger that I found absolutely awesome. It was nice and fluffy and it had this aroma about it that smelled great. And of course it tasted great. To this day I only know of one place that serves rice like it at a local food market/food court place down where I go to school.

matira_bay Sep 5, 2007 09:06 AM

Fruit puree, especially the apricot ones. It's always fun and remind me of my childhood whenever I eat those canned fruit puree.

Golfdish from Hell Sep 15, 2007 03:45 AM

I actually sat down and I came up with about 15 items I can just automatically buy at the store...because I realized I've been eating the same things for years, with almost zero deviation.

Highlights:
-Frozen Chicken Nuggets (Pilgrim's Pride brand or anything "made with" rib meat)
-Bagel Bites (the ones with the stuff inside)
-Cup O Noodles
-Pasta
-Rice
-Overstuffed Chef Boyardee Ravioli
-Pineapple Chunks (100% Juice)
-Pudding
-Celeste Pizzas (on sale only...a ripoff for more than $1 apiece)
-Energy Drinks (either Rockstar or Sobe...Red Bull's a ripoff and Full Throttle is shit)
-Salt and Vinegar Potato chips (occasionally Crab Flavored ones if the store has them)
-Grapes
-Bananas
-Left-over imitation crab delight (significantly marked down and you get a lot of it...You have to eat it fairly quick though)
-Eggos
-The cereal I'm in the mood for.

All the same stuff I used to eat when I was younger AND was cheap to boot.

ShadowVlican Sep 22, 2007 12:18 AM

chicken wings and smarties ice cream

great.. u got me thinking about food at 1:18am

Elegy Oct 3, 2007 12:42 PM

I've always been a pasta freak and I love just about any recipe that includes it. Also, when I was a kid my parents would always take us to a bread shop and get these lil half pie things with different fillings inside. I haven't had them in a good while, but they are always delicious. ^^

RainMan Oct 4, 2007 04:27 AM

Sushi. Eel. Unagi, more specifically, is basically my bane. That sauce they put on the crunchy skin...MMM. I don't think I will ever grow tired of this delicacy.

Ozma Oct 4, 2007 06:52 AM

Cheese, veggies, tofu, and apple juice. Man, how could I resist them?

Btw, does apple juice count?

kat Oct 7, 2007 01:20 AM

Frosted Flakes. And vanilla milk shakes.

My adult wisdom has told me over the years has told me that there is nothing better than sugar and milk, in most any form.

Shorty Oct 7, 2007 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by crabman (Post 428417)
You're white aren't you??? I have still yet to meet an Asian person who enjoys soy sauce and rice...

Well, me personally, I don't mind rice with a little bit of soy sauce, but either a raw egg or dried seaweed would come to mind if we're putting those ingredients in consideration.

neus Oct 7, 2007 06:01 AM

Milk and bread. I'm not even kidding. My mom used to make it (I love my mom. I really do. My mom has got to be the best person ever. Seriously, my mom is awesome, I love her.)

My mom would head up milk, and break of little pieces of homemade bread into a bowl, pour milk over it. And I'd eat that and feel like everything in the world was allright. She'd sometimes make us black milk which tasted GODLY -- basically warm milk with crushed, heated nuts. I think it was roasted sunflower nuts but it could have been almonds too. But it tasted like chocolate milk. It was awesome and sugary. And I love the texture of that bread.

I still make it. It's a treat, a kind of comfort food.

Lycanthrope Oct 8, 2007 03:50 PM

Grilled cheese and Apple juice is my typical afternoon snack, and I've been eating both for a long time, so...

Also, when I was a toddler, my Mom would make "snacky plates" with finger food such as grapes or pieces of apples, pepperoni, pickles, crackers, Extra Sharp cheddar cheese (It HAD to be Extra Sharp, or I wouldn't eat it), olives, and other things of the like. Now it's not like I do that all the time now, but the tradition of a finger food meal has held to this day. For example, when I have the rare opportunity to eat out at a buffet or the like and can make my own salad, I usually end up with a collection of odds and ends which I will eat seperately instead of all together like a salad should be.

That must also bring back my childhood habit of being "no-touchitarian", where I wouldn't eat food that touched other food.

SunkistTheHedge Oct 10, 2007 03:16 AM

Brussel Sprouts (i use to call them Kryptonite when i was 8) , Macaroni & Cheese i remember having them always as a afternoon snack


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