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#35499 03/12/04 07:54 AM
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Sorry Bill, this is not entirely Electrical,
But, if you had a choice of one meal or type of food that would sum your area's culinary preferences up, what would it be?.
I'm just curious, but don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to turn this site into a Martha Stewart, entertaiment guide!.

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#35500 03/12/04 08:36 AM
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Well Trumpy, given my area,and general locale within the Tri-state melting pot,...I'd say on any given night you could have..Sushi,which I rate highly
......Spanish Food,second
......My mom-in-law's Italian meals.perfecto
......Fast Food,Fast Pizza,Fast Indigestion
Now I'm hungry,...again!! [Linked Image] [Linked Image]
AR



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#35501 03/12/04 08:40 AM
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Trumpy,
Here it would be either Mexican food or Mexican food.

#35502 03/12/04 10:00 AM
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See if you can guess who I cook for:
Chicken nuggets, hot dogs, pasta, peanut butter and jelly.


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#35503 03/12/04 10:04 AM
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Here in Western Washington, it's coffee, coffee and MORE coffee!!!!! FOOD?


No wire bias here- I'm standing on neutral ground.
#35504 03/12/04 10:28 AM
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See if you can guess who I cook for:
Chicken nuggets, hot dogs, pasta, peanut butter and jelly.
Ron,

You forgot Mac and Cheese! (+ Grilled Cheese)
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I could survive on the items above. The area has a great variety of things, I don't think one thing or type of food is dominant. Most times I'll pick a juicy Burger over anything, - preferably grilled.

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Bill


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#35505 03/12/04 12:41 PM
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chicken wings cold beer, ok now that breakfast is sorted i will have to think about lunch and dinner.

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#35506 03/12/04 12:42 PM
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East-central Indiana: Fried potatoes, breaded tenderloin, home-grown sweet corn, homemade ice cream over chocolate pudding cake that's just out of the oven. Also ham & soup beans with cornbread (fried potatoes on the side). From late June through early September you can bet that at any given time, 24/7, there are fresh green beans, new potatoes and smoked sausage being thrown into a crockpot somewhere in this county.

#35507 03/12/04 04:29 PM
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My Neighborhood?

Barbeque ribs, Popeyes Chicken, and fried fish from the 24-hour stand down the block.

Of course, y'all can just drop your wrappers in my yard...


Go'head! There's plenty there already [aargh]

#35508 03/12/04 04:34 PM
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Deer meat is what all use outlaws eat

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