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Your Five Favourite Foods

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Mamardoit Sat 19-Nov-22 07:51:09

A roast dinner with all that goes with it.

Fish pie with peas.

Most fruit especially raspberries, mango, bananas and a russet apple.

The cheese board any cheese with the exception of what my DC used to call 'plastic cheese' eg edam. Eaten with fruit or fruit cake.

A proper cooked breakfast. No baked beans and ideally fresh tomato.

Beauregard Sat 19-Nov-22 07:39:25

Scallops pan fried with smoked bacon lardons on a bed of lettuce
Roast rib of beef with Yorkshire pudding and cauliflower cheese
A thick chunk of fresh crusty white bread spread with lots of butter
Croissant bread and butter pudding with chocolate chips rather than raisins
The creamiest blue stilton with biscuits and green grapes

Calendargirl Sat 19-Nov-22 07:27:24

Chocolate.
Glacé cherries.
Asparagus.
Evaporated milk.
Smoked salmon.

Bridie22 Sat 19-Nov-22 07:22:28

Bacon butty.
Apple crumble and custard.
Roast dinner.
Chips.
Potato and leek soup.

ShazzaKanazza Sat 19-Nov-22 07:20:57

My foods would be
A delicious decadent Chinese meal
A large mug of creamy horlicks
A bag of sticky liquorice
A lovely thick crispy crumpet
A thick slice of freshly cooked white warm bread.

I have a dietary issue and these are what I miss the most but would love to eat.

teabagwoman Sat 19-Nov-22 07:19:07

A Big Mac
Chocolate ginger
A good coffee cake
Any blue cheese
Egg and chips.

sodapop Sat 19-Nov-22 07:16:02

Lamb any which way
Fresh crab with brown bread & butter
Chips
Fruit crumble & custard
Creme brulee with raspberries

NotAGran55 Sat 19-Nov-22 06:37:27

Peanuts
Waitrose coffee ice cream
All fish
Kefir
Scones

grandMattie Sat 19-Nov-22 05:51:57

Basmati rice
Asparagus
Aubergine
Any middle eastern dish
Globe artichokes

denbylover Sat 19-Nov-22 05:22:22

Blue cod
Turbot
Chocolate mousse
Raspberries
Chewy meringues

AussieGran59 Sat 19-Nov-22 05:02:50

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Granny23 Sat 19-Nov-22 04:24:50

Now that I live alone, I am able to have my favourite dishes all the time, rather than having to share someone else's preferences to be fair to them, and to cut avoid cooking 2 separate meals. So now I eat loads of fresh fruit, particularly raspberries, Bananas, melon & plums,Waldorf salad or mixed salads (but without cucumber or mayonnaise), just a squeeze of lemon. Smoked haddock with a poached egg on top and toast on the side, BLT, again without mayonnaise, Spanish omelette, sometimes with sliced courgette instead of potato on the bottom. Sweet&Sour chicken stir fry, or pasta, veg, herbs, & chicken with white sauce, lemon sole. Dessert tends to be either fresh fruit, fruit & nut mix, Danish pastries or a favourite - moist Gingerbread, buttered and served with banana slices. A special treat is plain chocolate Hobnobs, only bought if having visitors, as otherwise I would eat them all. As most things are sold with 2 portions, I cook them both and am more than happy to eat the same dish two days running.

FannyCornforth Sat 19-Nov-22 04:23:56

A chiko roll is like a spring roll and it was invented in the 1950s by Frank McEnroe. It was designed to be eaten on the move without a plate etc.
It is described as an Australian cultural icon. Originally called a Chicken roll despite not containing chicken. It does however contain some beef. (Yes, I googled it smile)

grannydarkhair Sat 19-Nov-22 04:16:58

1) Duck - cooked anyway.
2) Strong Cheddar - the kind that makes my lips tingle.
3) Liquorice - any flavour.
4) A good burger- can be meat/non meat (venison and haloumi are my favourites). Must have some veg on it, but NO cheese.
5) Coffee ice-cream.

NanKate Sat 19-Nov-22 03:35:48

Walnuts
Greek Yoghurt
Brie cheese
Roast pork dinner
Chewy meringues.

I’ve never heard of chico rolls AussieGran

AussieGran59 Sat 19-Nov-22 02:18:39

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