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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 3:31 am
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1. Stuffed peperroni pizza (from Carmen's in Evanston, Chicago, or Santa Fe).
2. Soft-shell crab (from Indochine in Hong Kong).
3. Sashami pizza (from Hergetova Cihelna in Prague).
4. Sonora-style nachos (from El Cholo on Western Ave. in LA).
5. Goat-cheese appetizer (from Mozaika in Prague).
6. Classic burger (from Cheesecake Factory).

plus some pivo:
1. Plzeňsk Prazdroj
2. Eggenberg Tmav lek
3. Kruovice
4. Staropramen
5. Amstel Bright (brewed in Netherlands Antilles)
6. Dog Fish Head pale ale

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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 12:34 pm
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1. Dark chocolate of any kind
2. Coffee Lovers' ice cream from Cold Stone Creamery
3. wet ling hi mui
4. Chee-toes (puffed)
5. Enstrom's toffee
6. porterhouse steak, medium-rare

And the one drink besides water...Guiness!
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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 1:13 pm
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Great Topic!

At least one of the foods would have to be my Grandma's brisket with sticky white rice, because she's already up there! As for the other five:

1. Freddo's (Buenos Aires) Banana Split Gelato!

2. Fresh Fruit: Pineapple at the peak ripeness, Georgia Peaches that drip down your face, firey-red strawberries, deep purple mangosteens, red and yellow Ranier cherries!

3. Spaghetti with tomato sauce from Bado's in PIT accompanied by fresh baked baguette bread - Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Straight from the oven, slathered with butter!

4. French onion soup followed by steak you can cut with your fork accompanied by seasoned potato wedges and fresh steamed asparagus.

5. A true NY hot corned beef sandwich on rye with golden mustard, "new" pickles, and salted steak fries right out of the cooker smothered in good 'ol Heinz ketchup!

...and of course all the foods would be calorie-free!
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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 1:38 pm
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Originally Posted by bowdenj
1. Cocoa Pebbles
2. Frosted Flakes
3. Fruity Pebbles
4. Capt Crunch Berries
5. Lucky Charms
6. Froot Loops
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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 2:18 pm
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I assume these will be eaten at sepatate times:

1) My mother's homemade tamales

2) Aspagagus risotto from Bologna

3) Thuringer Wurst from a cart at the Leipzig Hauptbahnhof

4) Steak and kidney pud from a country inn outside of Lewes, UK

5) A Peter Luger Porterhouse, on the rare side of medium rare

6) Cheesecake from Lauck's bakery in Fresno, CA
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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 2:46 pm
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chocolate
whipped cream
tiramisu
trifle
pecan pie
ricotta cannoli filling


None of which add to my hips or butt.
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 3:51 am
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Send me to heaven now!

Everything everyone said on here is making me very hungry!!

That said, I will humbly add my 6 foods. (Note, I have not yet had the luxury to eat as lavishly as some of you so my list will be simpler):


1) A bagel with lox and cream cheese when I wake up from my "heavenly bed" (pun intended) in the morning

2) All the different Chinese recipes for making chicken (and there are lots! and they are all delicious!)

3) TUNA and sashimi (especially Toro=tuna belly that melts in your mouth!)

4) A Spolumbo deli sandwich (Spolumbo sausages by the way originated from my hometown, Calgary http://www.spolumbos.com/ )

5) Curry chicken with fragrant coconut on a bed of rice

6) And mango mochi ice cream


-LDK

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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 7:33 am
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6) And mango mochi ice cream

-LDK
Reminds me of a recent trip to Kauai. There is a new Costco there and mochi ice cream (in a BIG box of 18) was there, so of course we had to buy one because normally a box of six is between $5 and $6. Apparently, it had gotten warm and had been refrozen into flavored ice crystals. A terrible disappointment as mochi is a true taste treat and something I only eat in Hawaii.
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 7:54 am
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 8:58 am
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1. Krispy Kreme!!!
2. Some gelatti from a vendor at Trevi Fountain
3. Pizzeria Uno
4. Thanksgiving Turkey and Gravy
5. Meatballs Aveoli with Garlic Knots from Jimmy's Pizza in Hendersonville, NC.
6. Texas Brisket...(Rudy's BBQ)

Thank God you don't have to watch carbs in Heaven!!!
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 3:09 pm
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6 things better be all you can eat

Certainly mine will be the freshest and best buffet:

1. Fresh fruit will feature mangosteens, rambutans, lychee, strawberry bananas, big dark red cherries and marionberries deep blue huge fresh Oregon blueberries

2. Cookies fresh from the oven not to exclude: chewy almond macaroons, gooey chocolate chip and fudge double brownie

3. BBQ table with loads of perfectly done steaks, roasts, fresh salmon and lobster

4. * Chocolate in every concievable form only the best and dark.

5. * Coffee in every manner of preparation.

6. Asian street food from all the little stands from bakso in Indonesia to the scariest little stand in the back roads of some yet to be discovered delicasy.
I can't die from it anymore!

* I will be wide awake in after life but my tummy may hurt...oh I don't have a tummy anymore.

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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 3:25 pm
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What everyone else already posted plus:

El Pollo Loco chicken breast/wing, rice, salsa and flour tortillas

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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 3:30 pm
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2. Cookies fresh from the oven not to exclude: chewy almond macaroons, gooey chocolate chip and fudge double brownie
mmmm otis spunkmeyer.. JUST off my top 6 :P
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 4:43 pm
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
Reminds me of a recent trip to Kauai. There is a new Costco there and mochi ice cream (in a BIG box of 18) was there, so of course we had to buy one because normally a box of six is between $5 and $6. Apparently, it had gotten warm and had been refrozen into flavored ice crystals. A terrible disappointment as mochi is a true taste treat and something I only eat in Hawaii.
Ooh never leave mochi out in warm place. That WOULD be a terrible disappointment.. as normally, in good condition, they are simply delectable!
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Old Nov 19, 2006 | 7:27 pm
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not really a problem with mochi..

mochi ICE CREAM on the other hand
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