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Old 06-16-2013, 05:06 PM
 
Location: Western North Carolina
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Chocolate Eclairs. Or Napoleons. Or Krispy Kremes (when the sign is blinking).

If I had to eat real food, it would be lasagna and a lot of Italian bread and butter.
I'm not wasting one minute of chewing on salad. But I will eat little tiny green peas. Or corn. Or even Brussels Sprouts. Bring on the shrimp. Or hardshell crabs. Vegetable Beef soup. Corn Chowda. And some more of that Italian bread 'n butter please.

I'm sure I forgot something. Oh! Of course! Bacon. Ever since I had a pig valve installed in my aorta, I crave bacon. Crispy, please. On a plate. On a roll. On a peanut butter sandwich. With or without eggs.

Just don't forget the chocolate eclairs. Thank you.

There's just one problem. I'm not doing the dishes.

Man, this all sounds GREAT. Forgot about the Krispy Kremes. Hot, straight off the conveyer belt - nothing like 'em, pure bliss.
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Old 06-16-2013, 05:19 PM
 
Location: Montreal -> CT -> MA -> Montreal -> Ottawa
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All the foods! ALL OF THEM! (I'm such a pig.)
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Old 06-16-2013, 05:29 PM
 
Location: Western North Carolina
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Frozen Hashbrowns 1 Lb is fine

1 can of cream of chicken soup or cream of mushroom soup
1 16 ounce container of sour cream
1 stick of butter
1 2 cup package of shredded cheddar cheese
chopped onion if you like onion
crumbled up corn flakes or frosted flakes


put butter and onion in a big frying pan and saute, add the soup, sour cream and shredded cheddar until everything is melted

pour over the frozen hashbrowns, top with the crumbled up corn flakes or frosted flakes

bake in 450 oven for 45 minutes to 1 hour

some recipes say 350 for 30 minutes, honestly I don't really remember the exact degree but I know everything else in the recipe without even looking it up I have made them so often. Also, I use a rectangular cake pan and grease it with butter before you put in the hashbrowns. If you use the rectangular cake pan "Double" the entire recipe and be sure to use an LARGE DEEP pan to melt everything in.

Thanks so much for this! I printed it out, going to make this one night this week. I've got everything but the corn flakes.
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Old 06-16-2013, 08:50 PM
 
Location: near bears but at least no snakes
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Start off with cheese popcorn and a big cup of chai tea. Then a few slices of cheesecake with various toppings. Then a pizza with onions and extra tomatoes, no cheese. A tall frosty glass of root beer.

A pile of home made fried onion rings, and then another big pile of them. A large container of home made coconut ice cream from the local ice cream place, all natural and freshly made. A bloody mary. A warm cakey fudge dessert with the molten fudge dripping off it with real whipped cream.

Then a big warm Yorkshire pudding right from the oven with some gravy over it. A cold glass of water with chipped ice and a squirt of lemon and a bit of sugar after all than and then onto a gushy home made pastry filled with a creamy substance made from real coffee. A fancy dish of choco mint ice cream, maybe garnished with a mint leaf--something pretty to end the day. lol
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Old 06-16-2013, 09:12 PM
 
Location: South Bay Native
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I MUST have this recipe.
Just google " Mormon funeral potatoes"
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Old 06-16-2013, 09:16 PM
 
Location: The Triangle
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Well let's see. We'll start things of with pigs in blankets (mini hotdogs wrapped with pillsbury crescent roll dough). We'll add some mini mushroom puffs in phylo dough (or is it spelled filo? Whatever - you know what I mean).

Now we must have crudites with a variety of dips - dill dip, onion dip, queso dip, crab dip.

Next up - asiago bagels, toasted, with salty belly lox, cream cheese, raw red onion, and capers.

To cleanse our palate for the main course, we need a plate of bacon. Eight slices.

For the entree, I'm thinking lazy man's lobster, aka lobster pie. That'd be the meat of 2 lobsters, in a baking dish, topped with a breadcrumb, crab, and butter crumble mixture, and baked.

For the vegetable, of course there must be spring mix with herbs (parsley and dill, omg what a combo), with REAL caesar dressing, italian bread garlic croutons, and super-sweet grape tomatoes. Adorned with two anchovies, crossed right on top.

It's time for that 8-slice bacon segue.

Of course no "all day meal" is complete without soup. Lobster bisque. In case you haven't noticed, it's Seafood Day in AnonChickWorld.

Let's have a nice intermezzo of bacon. Eight slices.

Dessert: Ben & Jerry's Coffee Heath Bar Crunch. And a side order of a freshly-made waffle cone dipped in chocolate, and rolled in chopped walnuts.

Four more slices of bacon to prepare us for a final dessert:

Creme brulee.

We can do a midnight apertif of a pina colada, and a side of bacon.

I think I need a cigarette after reading that!
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Old 06-16-2013, 09:32 PM
 
Location: The Triangle
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Hardee's Monster burger
Hardee's Frisco burger
Wendy's Baconator
McDonald's french fries
Egg rolls
Krispy Kreme donuts (hot)
Belgian waffles
Heath bars
Brownies
Hot fudge sundaes
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Old 06-16-2013, 10:06 PM
 
Location: Chanute, KS
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Jack-in the-Box tacos!!
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Old 06-16-2013, 11:57 PM
 
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Thanks so much for this! I printed it out, going to make this one night this week. I've got everything but the corn flakes.

If you use frosted flakes it just adds a wee bit of sweetness but not much so you can switch it up a bit if you want.
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Old 06-16-2013, 11:58 PM
 
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Jack-in the-Box tacos!!

OMGosh..........I go to Illinois JUST TO GET THESE.......yes I know I am pathetic but I do it anyway. A minimum 3 hour drive just for jack in the box tacos and a Dr. Pepper...sad but true
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