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Wow. There are a lot of great things listed. My first thought was tapioca or rice pudding, preferably from an Indian restaurant. HOWEVER I can tell you white beans with cornbread crumbled in and hot sauce really is the food of the southern gods.
the cream puff....check
malted milk balls... check
fresh cherries.. a BIG check!
1. Bacon.
2. Werther's originals. Serious weakness for those. I very very rarely ever buy them, because of that.
3. Fresh popped popcorn with real melted butter.
4. Bacon pizza (close correlation to #1 but it's not really the same thing).
5. Cold Stone Creamery's coffee ice cream with extra-extra Heath Bar crunch mixed in.
6. My own apple crisp recipe.
Popcorn! You know those microwave bags of popcorn? Several years ago, I ate 6 of them at one time, with a stick of butter poured over every two bags and sea salt added. I didn't puke, though, just felt like hell, both physically and mentally for being such a gluttonous slob!
lobsters,,,,
I hold the family record 14 lobsters and a pound of butter , my brother in law came in second with 8
I have eaten lobsters and steamer clams til I was ready to burst......not healthy makes for a hell of a mess,,
prime rib or rib eye steaks,,i can eat just about a couple pounds on a good meal (back in my prime)
for treats or sweets,,,, ice cream,,,,ive had two large blizzards before... bowls and bowls,,
love that watermelon,,,,i can eat a whole seedless the larger ones,,,i love this because its mostly water,,,,
and nothing sticks to me...
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Obviously no iodine allergies!
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