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Yess.. and as odd as this sounds I am going to add some dried cranberries and pecans too-class it up a bit! :martini:
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One for BJMDDS - mushrooms one of Britain's most hated foods:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-dri ... ted-foods/
The research, which aimed to reveal Britain's "food heaven and hell", found that while curry was named fifth on the list of food heaven it also ranked fourth on the list of food hell. This makes it more of an opinion splitting food than the famously controversial spread Marmite, which ranked seventh on the food hell list and 74th on the food heaven one.

The top most hated foods were liver, fish, Brussels sprouts, curry and mushrooms.

....The most loved foods were chicken, pasta, cheese, pizza, and curry - which trumped chocolate for a spot in the top five.
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Sprouts are the only one of the most hated that I don't like.
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I love brussel sprouts in ichiban noodles. I can't explain it, it's just really good.

Right now, I am all about pumpkin spice/flavored things, including pumpkin spice coffee which I was skeptical about but it really good!
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MP, next week is the Chiller Theatre convention. I found a small but well rated Thai restaurant 1 minute from the hotel to try out. They don't serve my Pad Se Ew Ew Ew as I call it, but they do serve a similar noodle dish called Pad Ke Mao, so I will try that. Maybe a celebrity might walk over to this spot for dinner too. You never know :!: Pad Ke Mao picture: Image
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The Pad Ke Mao was mighty fine too, being a cousin of the Pad Se Ew. :up:
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10 pouds of meat ?That's as much as a(large) newborn baby! Mazel Tov! it's a sandwich! :lol:
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I have been to that Harold's deli several times in that video.
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I wanna know how they make those ginormous matzoh balls just so-there's an art to making then and doubly so when they're super sized, I'm sure!
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It's a meal in itself :!: It's like eating a softball in soup it's so big :!: The cakes are monstrous too. They are not inexpensive sandwiches: NEW YORK'S BEST
CORNED BEEF 25.95 large---- X-large 50.95------------- ROAST TURKEY 25.95 large---- X-large 50.95 ---------menu on left of page in link: http://haroldsfamousdeli.com/ Image Image Image Image KNISH: Image Image
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Have any of the Americans here had Chicken a la King? I saw it mentioned in an episode of Hammer House and Mystery and Suspense with David McCallum.
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Never once Captain. Maybe MP has tried it. :idea: Image a dish consisting of diced chicken in a cream sauce, and often with sherry, mushrooms, and vegetables, served over rice, pasta, or bread.
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bjmdds wrote:Never once Captain. Maybe MP has tried it. :idea: Image a dish consisting of diced chicken in a cream sauce, and often with sherry, mushrooms, and vegetables, served over rice, pasta, or bread.
Sounds like stronganoff with chicken.
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I know we had Chicken Ala King back in the day.. my mom liked meals that were easy to make, cheap, and would feed a family of 5.

Mom's recipes back then were combinations of various soups,milk,proteins(usually ground beef),veggies, and starches.

My favorites: Stroganoff,goulash(which my mom recently admitted she actually *doesn't* like!),chicken tortilla casserole,navy bean soup with ham..I could go on and on!
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kater23 wrote:I know we had Chicken Ala King back in the day.. my mom liked meals that were easy to make, cheap, and would feed a family of 5.

Mom's recipes back then were combinations of various soups,milk,proteins(usually ground beef),veggies, and starches.

My favorites: Stroganoff,goulash(which my mom recently admitted she actually *doesn't* like!),chicken tortilla casserole,navy bean soup with ham..I could go on and on!
Nice comfort foods.
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Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:
kater23 wrote:I know we had Chicken Ala King back in the day.. my mom liked meals that were easy to make, cheap, and would feed a family of 5.

Mom's recipes back then were combinations of various soups,milk,proteins(usually ground beef),veggies, and starches.

My favorites: Stroganoff,goulash(which my mom recently admitted she actually *doesn't* like!),chicken tortilla casserole,navy bean soup with ham..I could go on and on!
Nice comfort foods.
And this was in the era when people didn't care about carbs,fat, etc. :lol: Our family kept Kraft in buisness with how much mac and cheese we ate-it's the one thing all 3 of us kids liked(that and fish sticks(we had those at *least* once a week-not together though that would have been a good combo!)
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