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badgenome said:
Gyros
Abner's grilled chicken
Papa John's pizza (usually onion & spicy Italian sausage) with a side of bacon cheesesticks and dat garlic butter
Apple sauce with cottage cheese and either mixed berry flavored protein powder or cinnamon
Your mom

If you are ever in Cleveland i'll have to see if I can change your mind on that pizza.



Frankfurter Grie Soß'

Ratatouille

Kaiserschmarrn

Potato salad with Frankfurter Rindswurst

Big Tasty Bacon from Mc Donald's



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- Sushi/ Maki/ Sashimi

- Pizza

- Fried Chicken w/ rice

- Kare-kare w/ rice (local cuisine)

- Grilled Fish (any seafood in general) w/ rice



Kasz216 said:

If you are ever in Cleveland i'll have to see if I can change your mind on that pizza.

I don't know what it is. We've got two amazing non-chain, quasi-gourmet pizza places in town, but I never really work up a hankering for their pizza like I do for Papa John's. I know it's not the best pizza, but I'll be damned if it's not my favorite.

It's funny. Pizza has all but disappeared from my diet since I started doing intermittent fasting a few months ago, but just writing about Papa John's is giving me the shakes. I suspect the "better ingredients" in the slogan is crack.



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Kasz216 said:
badgenome said:
Gyros
Abner's grilled chicken
Papa John's pizza (usually onion & spicy Italian sausage) with a side of bacon cheesesticks and dat garlic butter
Apple sauce with cottage cheese and either mixed berry flavored protein powder or cinnamon
Your mom

If you are ever in Cleveland i'll have to see if I can change your mind on that pizza.

There is good Pizza in Cleveland?  Being from Chicago its tough to imagine there being good pizza anywhere else.



In a non-ordered list

1) Roast Beef, Carrots and Potatoes always reminds me of home so it's definitely on the list.

2) Berber Beef, Ethopian Cabbage and collard greens on Inerja. Well in theory. In practice I usually just get myself a huge combination platter since everything Ethiopian seems to be amazing. Haven't learned to make it myself.

3) Steak with Mashed Potatos and Green Beans

4) BBQ Beef ribs with baked potatoes, coleslaw corn and the Cobb and Watermelon.

5) Nacho's with a LOT of toppings.



Kasz216 said:
In a non-ordered list

1) Roast Beef, Carrots and Potatoes always reminds me of home so it's definitely on the list.

2) Berber Beef, Ethopian Cabbage and collard greens on Inerja. Well in theory. In practice I usually just get myself a huge combination platter since everything Ethiopian seems to be amazing. Haven't learned to make it myself.

3) Steak with Mashed Potatos and Green Beans

4) BBQ Beef ribs with baked potatoes, coleslaw corn and the Cobb and Watermelon.

5) Nacho's with a LOT of toppings.

Ethiopian food-   really spicy, with a lot of raw meat?  does that sum it up?



dallas said:
Kasz216 said:
In a non-ordered list

1) Roast Beef, Carrots and Potatoes always reminds me of home so it's definitely on the list.

2) Berber Beef, Ethopian Cabbage and collard greens on Inerja. Well in theory. In practice I usually just get myself a huge combination platter since everything Ethiopian seems to be amazing. Haven't learned to make it myself.

3) Steak with Mashed Potatos and Green Beans

4) BBQ Beef ribs with baked potatoes, coleslaw corn and the Cobb and Watermelon.

5) Nacho's with a LOT of toppings.

Ethiopian food-   really spicy, with a lot of raw meat?  does that sum it up?


More or less.  You can get the meats cooked though (some places you have to because of health laws).

The sides mostly aren't spicy unless vegetarain or vegan and meant to be the main show.

What's also great is just how good stuff goes together combined. 

I'm eating ethopian food right now actually.  Got a combination platter to go.  3 Standard to go boxes of food.... $20 bucks. 

 

The eating with your hands and using inerja as a utensil throws some people off though.



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