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I'm a pretty plain, ordinary girl. I like the simle things.

 

Quiver of 10's cinnamon rolls rank as one of my favorite sweets.

 

Pretty much anything I had on my honeymoon in Vegas 9 years ago would be on the list. :)

 

My grandma's peanut butter fudge. Dude. It's so good.

 

The filet mignon I shared with my dss in Gatlinburg this summer. That was his first, and the way he enjoyed it was worth every penny. Until my dh saw the bill, that is. :D

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Dulce de leche on hot, homemade French bread. It was a tradition growing up in my house. My Dad was born in South America, and it was one of his favorite treats as a child.

 

My grandmother also made an apple dumpling dessert. She made a biscuit dough, rolled it out for cinnamon rolls, added tons of grated apple and cinnamon, rolled them up, put them in a pan, added some boiled sugar-water, baked them, and served them hot topped with fresh cream. OH. MY. WORD. They're delicious!! My younger sister became the family expert at making them. I think I need to get the recipe and try my hand this week....

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a ripe tomato picked fresh off the vine in my friend's garden

 

a chocolate lined, cream filled fruit tart in Bordeaux, France

 

a ham and cheese filled galette in Brittany, France

 

chocolate gelatto in Florence, Italy

 

some kind of fish dish, the name of which I can't remember in Freiburg, Germany

 

home made sangria in Barcelona, Spain (okay, that's a drink, but it did have lots of fruit!)

 

Kobe beef steaks at Lockkeepers restaurant on my 5th anniversary

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A blackened, rare filet mignon at Atchafalaya River Cafe in Houston. It was such a good steak, it was like eating a piece of cake.

 

White chocolate bread pudding at a Cajun restaurant in Lafayette.

 

Red beans and rice from a street vendor in the French Quarter.

 

Homemade bean, potato and cheese burritos, with homemade salsa, sold for $1 each, out a styrofoam cooler in the break room in a refinery in west Texas, by a nice man with almost no English, and made by his wife and mother at 5 am each morning.

 

Our wedding cake. It was fabulous !

 

Baklava.

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garlic crabs and key lime pie from the rustic inn in Florida

 

mushroom pizza in an alleyway shop in Rome Italy

 

Hot chocolate in Paris

 

Fries from the Original hot dog in Pittsburgh PA

 

Tuna Hoagie from a little place in Pittsburgh PA

 

Cheesecake from a deli in NYC

 

Ribs from the Montgomery inn in Cincinnati OH

 

Chiken Koorma from the Tamarind in Pittsburgh PA

 

Sushi from Little Tokyo in Pittsburgh PA

 

Hibachi chiken from Beni Hanas in Pittsburgh PA

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I agree with those that have mentioned fresh, ripe peaches.

 

From my childhood, breakfast at my Grandparents house: fried eggs, homemade biscuits, gravy and farm fresh pork chops. No one can duplicate it.

 

As an adult, a friend took dh and I to a little Italian restaurant in NYC. The food was to die for including the tiramisu to top things off. I was just beginning my 2nd trimester with dd9 and had been sick but was able to fully appreciate the beauty of the food.

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Oysters Rockefeller

Clams Casino

Maryland Crab Cakes

Green Beans sauteed in olive oil, sesame seeds and tamari added, then gently steamed for a minute with a little water added.

Steamed shrimp with mccormick's old bay seasoning

Crab quiche

Moose burgers

Moose steak

Salad with ginger-sesame dressing

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Oh. my. goodness. There have been so many! I lived in south Louisiana for years and am convinced that the best food in the world is there! It was like living in the midst of a movable feast. I never understood gluttony until I moved there, LOL.... Seafood is one of my favorite things to eat so living there was a joy for me....

 

One of my first memories of special food was exotic ice creams in Hawaii, such as guava and mango, and so many wonderful fresh fruits (especially pineapple) that my mouth was full of blisters! But it was oh so worth it....

 

When I was on campus in college, there were all these deli's that had steam tables and they would steam the sandwiches to marry the meat and cheese with the bread. They were the most wonderful sandwiches I've ever eaten and I don't know that there are any places around any more who serve those....

 

I also got in the bad habit of having a steak and baked potato on Friday nights with friends at a family owned place that had a location on campus. They had very good food and I really came to appreciate having a great meal with friends and good conversation in that place.

 

We had some great Scottish breakfasts in Nova Scotia on our honeymoon. And I've had great tea times there, and in Scotland, as well as other parts of mainland Canada. I adore taking tea!

 

She-crab anything in South Carolina....

 

Fresh fish in Sanibel/Captiva.... or Boston.... Crab is one of my most favorite foods in the whole world (not King Crab legs, but other smaller, crabs such as blue, etc.)

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Oh my gosh, I knew right away what it was as soon as I saw the question. The lechon asado that my cousin made at my aunt's house. He made it the old fashioned way buried in the ground slow roasting all day and covered with banana leaves. It was the best lechon asado I've EVER had in my life. I can't think of it without drooling. lol An easy second to that one was the arroz con pollo that they had at my grandparent's house after my grandfather's funeral. When we returned to their house, all of my relatives came over and brought tons of food. My uncle Tony made arroz con pollo and it was the best I've ever had. The men in my family can really cook.

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My grandmother's pork pie.

 

Puerto Rico:

Fresh mangoes and guavas off the tree.

Rice and beans- I had never had this combo till we went to Puerto Rico. I absolutely adored it the first time I tasted it.

Cheese empanadas, hot from the little shacks on the beach.

Roasted chickens bought from the side of the road.(When I think about this now, I cringe. Ignorance really is bliss.)

Little finger bananas

 

Lumpia and Shrimp Pancit made by my Philippina friend's father.

 

Sicily:

Ensalata Valentino (Valentino's was the little restaurant across the street from us.)

Spaghetti Valentino

The most amazing ice cream sandwich ever, in the Catania market. It was made from a large, fluffy sweet roll split and filled with chocolate ice cream and real whipped cream-made on the spot. I thought I died and went to heaven.

 

The teryaki steak I had on my first date with my husband. Maybe I was just floating on cloud nine, but it tasted divine.

 

Memories really do have tastes.

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