What's your most favorite thing to eat

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  1. wildman

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    :cool: It be true! All my sweethearts are culinary efficient. Oh by the way, you would never garner it from here, but the spouse doesn't like cooking that much, but the way to my heart is indeed through my stomach.

    Tonight it is buffalo wings: Spouse takes chicken wings, coats them with Shake-N-Bake Bar-B-Q, and bakes them in the oven (they are scrumptious).

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    Buffalo wings sound good. I like them hot! (with sauce)
     
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    Spoken like a True Texan. :D
     
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    :) Looks like tuna helper and blue berry muffins tonight.

    On one of these post in this thread I told how my mom's receipt box was lost for all time, and how I am still upset about that 20+ years later. Well just had me a brain storm. From some of you guys replies, I know you like to eat, so why not post some of your favorite receipts. Hey you never know, we could come up with some delicious delights.

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    Shake n' Bake, Tuna Helper, Grilled Scorpions.......ALL Good! :D
    I think this is where my taste buds are leading for the holidays...
     

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    Occupational Hazard!
     
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    Hey, fun link Bigbuck!!
    I got 5/10, but I'll probably never leave Ks. anyway :'( :'(

    I can tell the kids, we eat just like they do in Spain!!!
    Just throw the stuff on the floor. We'll clean it later.
    (When mommy gets off the computer.) ;) ;)
     
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    Hey kids!...........Want to come over to Buck's place for a proper meal!!
    Toadfish Pie.
     
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    Side of JB fish??
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    (don't get sick now!)
     
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    :eek: After some investigation and careful interrogation, the wildman finds out that his off spring made turkey soup and failed to notify the wildman of such. Now I ask you the readers of this forum, what should the wildman do about such a situation. My own daughter! Turkey soup! None for the wildman! Oh the horror of it! I await your decision!

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    Wildman

    The judge says mend your evil ways and get in good grace again. It's clear you have done something wrong. :D :cool:
     
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    Any boats around?...........Keelhauling would be acceptable penance/punishment.
     
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    Anything I don't have to cook or clean-up after.
    OR
    Anything, at the Olive Garden restaurant (Italian):D :D :D
    or some cheese fries and a steak from Outback Steakhouse.:D :D :D

    Sometimes its as good as a frozen fudge bar :D :D :D

    Shoot!! Now I'm having a craving!! :mad: Thanks ALOT!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
     
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    :) Ronjor: The wildman, do anything wrong? Remember, I am always right, unless I'm wrong.

    The wildman also states, he is not responsible for any hunger pangs or like sensations experienced by one reading this thread, the reader does so at their own drool, any weight gain is the responsibility of metabolism and not the wildman.

    The daughter e-mails that amends will be made during the very soon to be next holiday meal. I think I'll grant her a pardon.

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    :D :D ;) :p
     
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    Good move.

    I'll resist telling you about the mesquite smoked menu I've been munching on this month. To prevent hunger pangs of course! :D
     
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    :p Dang boy, I be thinking you done got yourself a brisket in the smoker. Is the wildman close?

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    Wildman,

    Sounds like you have done brisket somewhere in the past. :D
     
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    :cool: Yep! The wildman retired out of Reese AFB (Lubbock Texas). Spent eight years at that location.

    Love the brisket, potato salad, japelanio corn bread and a long neck Lone Star. Damn I did it again, I have done gone and made myself hungry.

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    :D :cool: ;)
     
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    Hittin' the kitchen myself! :D
     
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