What's the one thing you could (and maybe do) eat forever?

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Aharon
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07 Dec 2012, 6:27 am

What's a blue rumpsteak? I looked it up on Google but the results were blah. Is is a raw steak, nearly raw steak, or a steak covered in blue cheese, or something else?


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07 Dec 2012, 6:32 am

Junkfood, junkfood and more comfort food.
Crisps/Chips (crinkle-cut-chips from Blue-bird or Eta)
Chocolate (Bars, Cookies/Biscuits)
Pizza from Hells Pizza
www.hellpizza.com/nz/


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07 Dec 2012, 7:22 am

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07 Dec 2012, 7:47 am

Aharon wrote:
What's a blue rumpsteak? I looked it up on Google but the results were blah. Is is a raw steak, nearly raw steak, or a steak covered in blue cheese, or something else?


It's a cooking method. It's seared on the outside and almost raw, but hot, the rest of the way through.

Although steak covered in blue cheese sounds gorgeous as well!



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07 Dec 2012, 8:26 am

I don't have a food I could eat every day, but I am addicted to coffee......or tea......or pretty much any hot drink.



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07 Dec 2012, 5:40 pm

Ice cream.



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08 Dec 2012, 12:34 am

Sushi, just nothing with raw veggies because of texture.

I could and would live off of salmon nigiri if it were possible.



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08 Dec 2012, 1:10 am

I looooove Hungry Jack's (basically the Australian version of Burger King, for those that don't know).



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08 Dec 2012, 2:11 am

Butter chicken with basmati rice from my favorite local Indian restaurant. Yum.



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08 Dec 2012, 2:21 pm

fried rice with a base of aromatic vegetables and then a spice based on turmeric and garam masala with some soy sauce. I've eaten this for weeks on end. so long as there's something like corn and peas in there to retain some moisture I'll just make 2 cups of rice at once and eat out of it until it's gone, then wash the pan and make it again.

full spice list in order of proportion:

turmeric
cumin
chili powder
paprika
garam masala
coriander
cilantro
cracked pepper
sometimes cayenne pepper

with a garlic onion pepper base.

best thing in the world. also you can buy everything you need in bulk (I'm obsessed with buying in bulk and doing the algebra to see how much I spent per meal, usually it comes down to like, 5 cents or something depending on ingredients)

also seitan. seitan anything. and vegetarian vietnamese food is amazing.

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I also once lived on a baked sweet potato with curry spices + hummus diet for a month and a half, with everything bagels in between. also frozen hash brown potato patties.


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08 Dec 2012, 2:47 pm

Granola muesli and yoghurt.
Anything with curry.
Anything with hot chili pepper.
Cashew nuts.



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08 Dec 2012, 2:52 pm

Seafood. Mussels, shrimp, squid... I especially love seafood pizza and I LOVE anchovies, I put them on pretty much anything, I love that they're so salty, and the mushy texture.

Also, I recently started eating oatmeal with fruit for breakfast, since I was looking for something healthy and quick, and found that I love it. Often I'm already fantasizing about my bowl of oatmeal for the next morning, how it'll taste, what fruit I'll use... which is cool, because it's actually very healthy. :P



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08 Dec 2012, 2:56 pm

Bacon and egg pie. Couldn't think of a tastier way to get sent to an early grave.


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08 Dec 2012, 3:10 pm

- Chocolate;
- chocolate milk-shake;
- chocolate ice cream;
- chicken and cream cheese sandwiches;
- corn;
- mashed potatoes;
- baked potatoes filled with cheddar;
- chicken and cream cheese;
- chicken stroganoff;
- french fries;
- salad (with lettuce, cabbage, tomato, carrot, onion, potato and olives);
- fruit juices (preferably apple, strawberry, mango, peach, orange or pineapple, but every other fruit is good enough).


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08 Dec 2012, 3:45 pm

Chocolate marshmallow cookies 8)


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09 Dec 2012, 12:15 am

CrystalStars wrote:
Bacon and egg pie. Couldn't think of a tastier way to get sent to an early grave.


This reminds me of the "good morning burger" ad on The Simposns. :lol:


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