Your guilty pleasure (food)

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while we’re on this food kick, what is your biggest ‘guilty pleasure’ ?
 
Probably pizza. I could probably eat it ever day and not get tired of it since you can always change the toppings.
 
Cajun food. And beer.

Like I had tonight.
 
Lamb chops, med rare with a port wine sauce.

But in my case, chocolate isn’t a guilty pleasure but a daily requirement.
 
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Pennsylvania Dutch, particularly any of the baked goods. Whoopie pies, Shoo fly pie, etc. Gave my Wife a copy of the Mennonite Central Cookdook for a wedding present. I go up 2-4 times a year.
 
Bigger Better BLT on a croissant, from Jason's Deli. Comes with avocado and cracked egg. Yummy.
 
Hamburger & Fries. From either a small local joint or if it's a chain it's got to be Five Guys, In & Out, or similar.

It's a bit ironic that I love fries so much since I've been selling potato machinery for over 35 years. Heck. it's allowed me to own & fly airplanes.
 
Last time we had a guilty pleasure thread, it became somewhat unpleasant for me. Something to do with Celine Dion, I dunno.

I'm gonna pass on the guilty food pleasure thread.
 
Fresh caught King Crab or a Pulled Pork BBQ sandwich w/coleslaw (haven't had a good BBQ sandwich since I left Memphis)
 
Vanilla frozen yogurt with fudge magic shell and peanuts.

Luckily, it comes in single serving half gallon pails .
 
No way I can limit myself to one food "guilty pleasure".

Beer
- limit two per day due to stomach.

fudge/caramel/peanuts/vanilla ice cream concoctions from various brand names or fast food places - limit once in a blue moon due to stomach.

Pizza - limit 1 New York slice, or 2 normal slices

Pork carnitas burrito from Jorge's Cocina - minimum once per week. And, I could eat one every day. But, not more than one per day. Because, it takes me the rest of the day to digest it.


Fresh caught King Crab or a Pulled Pork BBQ sandwich w/coleslaw (haven't had a good BBQ sandwich since I left Memphis)

Next time you have to come down to the Emerald City, plan your trip through Skagit (KBVS), and I'll show you where to get a good pulled pork sandwich. Its a little drive-thru a couple of miles from the airport.
 
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Nachos (heavy on the cheese!) and my favorite beer.
 
Tootsie Rolls

pad kra pao gai (basil chicken with a fried egg on top)

gua bao (Taiwanese pork belly buns)
 
Sandwich wise, it’s a huge BLT with fresh lettuce and tomatos and lots of bacon. Otherwise, a very nicely done flank steak and grilled spuds.

Think I’ll stop at the Beacon for a BLT on the way home from work this morning...
 
Unlimited quantities of both, gratefully. Because I have a friend with a boat (who doesn't know that they are expensive, and he's a pilot?!) and a wifey that also cannot function without M's.
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I would have to say seafood. My wife is not a big fan of it, so when I get a chance to eat some good seafood, I am a happy guy.
 
Wow, tough call. Probably spicy Thai.
 
I normally eat in moderation, have pretty solid will power, and generally stay away from sugar and carbs, but if you put out a tray of rice krispie bars I just can't say no.
 
I’m ashamed to admit it, but I love eating Kraft Mac and Cheese.
Blue box used to be a favorite of mine to pack in a school lunch when I was younger.
 
Basically anything that doesn't eat me first but if I have to choose.

Any kind of Indian food with chicken Korma being my favorite with garlic naan.

And nutty bars..I can eat my friggin weight in nutty bars..like seriously. I can not have a box of them around or else!
 
That's what a hamburger's all about!

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Anytime I’m on the west coast, I hit In-n-Out atleast once a day.
Never been to in-n-out.

What's the order phrase that get's you that?
Looks like three double-double’s and two regular cheeseburgers. Order it animal style and you get their ‘secret sauce’ (which is basically thousand island dressing) smothered over the fries with onions and cheese. I can’t describe through text how tasty it is.
 
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