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Old 08-18-2008, 05:35 PM
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mmm....that coconut cake...its sounds sinful!!
Is it like a thres leche cake?
I was wondering the same thing.[/QUOTE]

Now that cake is scrumptous!
But I have never had it with coconut....but it would be something to try!
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Old 08-18-2008, 05:36 PM
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Re: I like

Fried Catfish
Hush Puppies
Pickled Green Tomatoes

Anything I can't buy up here. This thread is making me homesick.
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Old 08-18-2008, 05:38 PM
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beerbrats

horseradish mustard

pesto (fresh is best)

wasabi anything

espresso

And just about everything else!

I wake up in the morning surprised that I don't wiegh 800 lbs.
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Re: I like

Marinated Ribeye- Med Rare
Fettuccine Alfredo
Breadsticks
Chile Rellenos (my grandma's)
Chicken cordon bleu
enchiladas
homemade butter pecan ice cream
Diet Dr. Pepper
My Mil's fruit cocktail cake
warm chocolate cake with icing melting over the top
avocado sandwiches
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beerbrats

horseradish mustard

pesto (fresh is best)

wasabi anything

espresso

And just about everything else!

I wake up in the morning surprised that I don't wiegh 800 lbs.
Gotta concur!
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Old 08-18-2008, 05:41 PM
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Re: I like

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beerbrats

horseradish mustard

pesto (fresh is best)

wasabi anything
espresso

And just about everything else!

I wake up in the morning surprised that I don't wiegh 800 lbs.
What is wasabi?
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Old 08-18-2008, 06:16 PM
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Re: I like

I like..
Eating out at most Louisiana Seafood Resturants
Eating out at any Good Resturant
Can you tell I am tired of cooking ....
And since I have been on a diet for the last 5 weeks and have only lost 3 lbs. I am pouting and can't even remember what good food taste like!
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:10 PM
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Dark chocolate candybars.
Soft chocolate chip cookies.
Turtle sundaes (hotfudge & pecans & caramel).
Chocolate brownies with chocolate icing.

Did I mention that I like chocolate?
Sherri, you and I could go out to eat together anytime! These are all my favorites, too.

What I really love is to take a warm chocolate brownie, put a generous scoop of butter pecan ice cream on top of that, then smother it in homemade hot fudge sauce and sprinkle generously with chopped pecans. Mmmmmmmm

If I have to have "real" food, I love
Chimichangas
queso dip and chips (the white cheese kind, please!)
corn on the cob in season roasted on the grill in the husks, then smothered in butter and salted heavily.
strawberries! Anytime, anywhere, any way!
Oatmeal with butter and sugar (no milk, thank you very much)
Did I mention that I'm a big fan of butter?
tacos
Do you also get the impression that Mexican food is my favorite?

Actually, it would be easier to say what I DON"T like than to say what I love. I hate potatoes, peas, beans and milk.
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:13 PM
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What is wasabi?
From Wikpedia

Wasabi is generally sold either in the form of a root (real wasabi), which must be very finely grated before use, or as a ready-to-use paste (horseradish, mustard and food coloring), usually in tubes approximately the size and shape of travel toothpaste tubes. Once the paste is prepared it should remain covered until served to protect the flavor from evaporation. For this reason, sushi chefs usually put the wasabi between the fish and the rice.

Fresh leaves of wasabi can also be eaten and have some of the hot flavor of wasabi roots. They can be eaten as wasabi salad by pickling overnight with a salt-and-vinegar-based dressing, or by quickly boiling them with a little soy sauce. Additionally, the leaves can be battered and deep-fried into chips.

The burning sensations it can induce are short-lived compared to the effects of chili peppers, especially when water is used to remove the spicy flavor.

Wasabi is often served with sushi or sashimi, usually accompanied with soy sauce. The two are sometimes mixed to form a single dipping sauce known as Wasabi-joyu. Legumes (or peas) may be roasted or fried, then coated with a wasabi-like mixture (usually an imitation); these are then eaten as an eye-watering "in the hand" snack.

Wasabi ice cream is a recent but increasingly popular innovation.
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:15 PM
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I like the fresh wasabi sauce found in upscale Japaneese or Chineese joints.

I also enjoy wasabi peas - dried peas with wasabi covered seasoning.
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