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Your Favorite Home Cooked Meal ?

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My next favorite would be Thanksgiving dinner!



Me too! I love turkey! I made a turkey dinner for my mom's birthday last Sunday, even though I'll be doing it again for Thanksgiving. :ph34r:
She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man,
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon

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Thanks, dude.
It's only 8am and I'm now starving my ass off for a decent meal and will be going to the store to blow my food budget for the next month.
[:/]

I'm traditional.
Meat, potatos, salad
Steak on the grill.

My reality and yours are quite different.
I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
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My dad's crepes for breakfast - the best thing on the planet. Mom's spaghetti or chicken and dumplings. Sadly, I can't eat any of those now - no wheat products for me. :(

My mother-in-law's special pork roast that doesn't have a name but I named it 'Greasy Pork' - lean, boneless pork roast with little slits cut into it everywhere where you stuff in a garlic clove, a channel cut down the middle of it (running lengthwise) and a spicy salami stuffed in (now it all sounds so sexual...) then coated with salt and hot Hungarian paprika and then slow roasted in a pan with little dollops of lard. The grease is used to spoon over krokett (croquett in English - fried, fluffy potato thingies) or potatoes. The four basic Hungarian food groups are Grease, Salt, Sour Cream and Paprika.

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When I lived in Hungary with mom my favorite meal was fried chicken, parsley potatoes and cucumber salad. I haven't been home in ten years, what we cook and eat has changed dramatically, but if we want a nice, comforting meal we make roast chicken, mac'n cheese (with rice pasta, no wheat here either) and a nice salad.


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