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  • #16
    If I could only have one meal everyday for the rest of my life it would be my homemade Menudo. Just made a batch and had some for lunch.
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    • #17
      I never ate anything that was all that great
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      • #18
        Bon Appetite...

        Originally posted by SMOKE FREAK View Post
        I never ate anything that was all that great
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        Last edited by THE ICEMAN; 07-29-2017, 04:10 AM. Reason: Added goodness
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        • #19
          Thanks for reminding me I need to smoke some corned beef
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          • #20
            Originally posted by THE ICEMAN View Post
            Thanks for playing our game, please exit stage right...
            lmao - okay I'll go for my Apple and Garlic roast chicken.
            I could probably eat that every day and still enjoy it

            Plus you can eat it hot, cold, in other dishes etc
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            • #21
              I was on trip in Oregon about 20 years ago and stopped to have an adult beverage at a seaside bar in Lincoln city. Met some local folks, and we were talking seafood. They invited me to join them for an evening on the beach. They started a fire, put on a pot of sea water on to boil, then ran their crab traps at low tide and that whole Dungeness crab fresh out of the ocean was the definitely the best thing I've ever eaten.
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              • #22
                Traveled to Paris. Every day had breakfast, lunch and dinner in some of the best restaurants. Really wonderful food.

                Two weeks later, we were so over with French food, couldn't bear to look at another French menu anymore. Found a McDonald's and had a Big Mac .

                It was the most delicious food I have ever eaten!

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                • #23
                  Temp duty at Montijo Air Base...(Portugal)...kids were gathering Mussels...run up to the back of this resto...dude handed them money...back with empty buckets to the beach...told me Air Force buds...we eating there...in we go...same dude out back waited on us...he spoke broken english but understood...we want the biggest mussel platters each & all that goes with it...he asked me basically you pay in american dollars...yes sir...there was 8 of us...okay he said 10 dollars each...no 20 dollars each until we are ready to go...birra included...oh my...i was hurting it was so good...we all paid him...then tipped him as well...went back several times he ran folks off to seat us!
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                  • #24
                    I ponder yet I cannot really nail just 1 down...
                    the smoked dino bones a while back were ridiculously good as was any of many well marbled rib eyes I've had...

                    but late at night some fresh outta the oven chocolate chip cookies sure rate up top too!!!
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                    • #25
                      Hmm . . . was having a tough time with this one. Was thinking about great meals in restaurants or other delicious goodies I've eaten at various places.

                      And then I remembered this.

                      Originally posted by Fishawn View Post
                      The venue and experience is part of the rating/experience, as it should be.
                      Then it was easy. My mom's chocolate chip cookies. As an adult, this would usually mean Christmas time. The whole family was together including my brother who lived far away and generally only made it back once a year. Mom would bake all kinds of stuff for Christmas. She would fill up a roaster pan with baked chocolate chip cookies and toss a couple of bread heels in there to keep the cookies soft. I could eat one or two dozen probably over the course of three or four days of visiting. Ah, good times. And memories.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by DDave View Post
                        Hmm . . . was having a tough time with this one. Was thinking about great meals in restaurants or other delicious goodies I've eaten at various places.

                        And then I remembered this.



                        Then it was easy. My mom's chocolate chip cookies. As an adult, this would usually mean Christmas time. The whole family was together including my brother who lived far away and generally only made it back once a year. Mom would bake all kinds of stuff for Christmas. She would fill up a roaster pan with baked chocolate chip cookies and toss a couple of bread heels in there to keep the cookies soft. I could eat one or two dozen probably over the course of three or four days of visiting. Ah, good times. And memories.

                        I agree that this is an awesome choice for best thing I ever ate.
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                        • #27
                          I feel some left out, as most of you have posted that some sort of shellfish has been the best thing you have ever eaten. I am very allergic to shellfish; shrimp, lobster, scallops, oysters, crabs, etc are things I cannot eat without a trip to the ER.

                          I will say that one thing I remember that was extremely awesome was some smoked salmon I ate at the All Ranks club at RAF Bentwaters back in 83.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by dcarch View Post
                            Traveled to Paris. Every day had breakfast, lunch and dinner in some of the best restaurants. Really wonderful food.

                            Two weeks later, we were so over with French food, couldn't bear to look at another French menu anymore. Found a McDonald's and had a Big Mac .

                            It was the most delicious food I have ever eaten!

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                            • #29
                              I think..and there’ been alot... fresh filet’d perch outta Lake Erie. Fried light golden brown with a seasoned batter.
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                              • #30
                                A coworker and I wandered into Keene's Steakhouse in NYC. Couldn't believe 3 slices of thick cut bacon as an appetizer was around $15. Ordered it out of curiosity. Yup, it was amazing.


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