Speaking of ridiculously sweet but healthysandwhiches how about
peanut butter and fluff!!! I could eat one of them (maybe 5) right now~![]()
Speaking of ridiculously sweet but healthysandwhiches how about
peanut butter and fluff!!! I could eat one of them (maybe 5) right now~![]()
I would love one with bananas, forget the peanut butter and fluff.
Margaret
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Margaret
Hi Steve,
Shashlik is an Uzbek dish somewhat like Shishkebab. And the herbs and spices used are very exotic, not at all fiery - A very fragrant blend if I may add. I'm still trying to get confirmation as to what those spices and herbs are - Its like a very well kept secret.
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Corno, that sounds very good, kind of like our gyro sandwich here in the states, usually made with sliced lamb, beef or chicken. Is it in sandwich form, or does it come on a stick?
Hi Steve,
It is served on a plate.
Pierogi would have to be one of my favorite foods. Also, a potato (or pasta) caserolle. Or scrambled eggs, with all sorts of extra ingredients.
Seafood and pasta are two of the things I could eat almost anytime. Put them together and you have a feast. Bacon and eggs with a field mushroom cooked in butter, plus plum tomatoes and fried bread is also my idea of heaven
teddy
I love homemade pizza or maybe homemade chinese stirfry.
I use chicken in the stirfry instead of shrimp. My husband
hates shrimp. But chicken does taste better and so does
chopped up pork I cut up myself.
judy jennings
Yes, homemade pizza is great. Do you have any particular recipe for the dough?
Being allergic to tomatoes and cheese, Pizza is at the top of my hate list.
Strange to some perhaps but I can't stand, (or even go near)- crab or lobster. I can't think of any other real dislikes. I generally avoid seafood except for the rare time it has been freshly caught. A big difference between that and stuff thats been shipped a few hundred miles to sit in a supermarket for who knows how long. Perhaps my favorite thing is a big cheese, tomato, cucumber (with a touch of shreaded onion or chives) - sandwitch. (With a little bit of mayo, salt and pepper. Doggone - now I'm getting hungry!