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The Worst Meal, That You Would Enjoy The Most

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  • Posts: 739
    4 racks of bbq baby back ribs w/extra sauce
    some honey butter dinner rolls
    slaw
    loaded mashed 'taters
    cinnamon apples
    about a gallon of DEW ......

    and a warm brownie with vanilla bean ice cream on top with whipped cream and hot fudge sauce drizzled over it ......

    OHHHH YEAH !!!!!
  • Posts: 454 Member
    cheese toastie and linda McCartney sausage rolls with chip shop chips and lots of vinegar, and a decent egg free garlic mayo to dip, aaaaaaaand "cheese"cake, lemon flavour I think... And some garlic bread, a nice one, like homemade naan
  • Chicken fried steak dinner with mashed potatoes smothered in gravy and fried okra from the Hard Knox Cafe in San Francisco. For the finale - a large slice of Buttermilk Cream Pie! Followed by Tums tablets and an upset tummy! :sad:
  • Posts: 517 Member
    Mac and cheese. I am a bottomless pit. The calories in it are insane though.

    For breakfast, pancakes with whipped cream and candied walnuts sprinkled on top.
  • Posts: 3,628 Member
    To eat whatever I want at the Chinese buffet ......

    And in case I didn't get enough sodium ...... several LARGE bags of salt & vinegar chips :laugh:
  • Posts: 517 Member
    petit filet from Ruth's Chris cooked medium
    Hot wings from Wings Plus with a side of celery and their signature bleu cheese
    homemade mac n' cheese - like someone's mom's secret recipe
    Large McDonald's Coke (it has crack in it, I assure you) with ice

    and for dessert... an Applebees blondie, drenched in that maple butter sauce, sizzling away on the cast iron
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    I haven't had the blondie in years. Truly amazing!
  • Posts: 602 Member
    Steak with ALL the trimmings.... lol... mmmmm....
  • Posts: 3,321 Member
    Waffle House Double Pecan Waffles with sides of grits and bacon.
    Grits don't sound bad until you find out they are 1/2 butter by volume. You would not guess that looking at them.
  • Posts: 163 Member
    Golden Corral Buffet!
  • Posts: 67 Member
    This Guatemalan dish that my mom makes its called "illachas" in spanish. I dont know what that stands for but its liked pulled beef in a tomatoe type sauce with white rice... OMG I WANT THAT NOW!!!!
  • Posts: 144 Member
    Cracker Barrel Chicken and Dumplings with Fried Okra and steak fries and biscuits and a big ole sugary glass of raspberry lemonade :blushing: followed by chocolate cobbler (which they no longer serve) and vanilla bean ice cream
  • Posts: 564 Member
    Nachos with ground beef cheese, guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo, and jalapenos, a slice of pizza, and a hot brownie with ice cream washed down with a giant margarita on the rocks with salt.
  • Posts: 3,488 Member
    This Guatemalan dish that my mom makes its called "illachas" in spanish. I dont know what that stands for but its liked pulled beef in a tomatoe type sauce with white rice... OMG I WANT THAT NOW!!!!
    ME TOO!!!!!
  • Posts: 167 Member
    I would love a steak, baked potato with all the trimmings, salad, and a nice dessert!!
  • Posts: 1,606 Member
    Sodium is my arch-nemesis... cals and fat I can always burn off pre-meal or post-meal. I'm also lactose-intolerant; OTC pills help, but have their limits. With that in mind:
    1) Anything with copious amount of cheese, like a super gourmet mac-n-cheese with 5-6 types of cheese and @$$loads of bacon! Had the best M-N-C in my life in back in August at a San Fran dive featured on D-D-D! #swoon
    2) Buffalo-anything! (1 large order of wings often has >100% RDA sodium)
    3) Chinese buffet with no inhibitions in place. Terayaki/soy sauce a plenty! Tempura-everything, etc.
    4) Ginoromous amount of carrot cakes (my Golden Corral weakness)
    5) My standard Sat. intake as a HS senior was: footlong double-meat cheesesteak with large bucket of peanut-oil fries, Big Gulf-size orange soda (NOT diet). Sometimes I'd sub a 6-pack of Taco Bell with Fire sauce for the cheesesteak. For that 7 month period, I was the sole tray washer (all manual, no machines) in a large mall food court and DIDN'T gain a single pound! I would also toss heavy trash bags UP (e.g. overhead) into the compactor several times a day. Since I had a 50% discount of food court, I'd also grab a Cinnabon ever so often. I had normal BP back then, too! I wouldn't be surprised if my TDEE was >6-7K. Oh, to have to TDEE/metabolism of a 17 y.o. me!
    6) Speaking of 17 y.o. me, there used to be a fish market (as in fish laying on a bed of crushed ice) near me that also serves deep-fried take-out food. They had this thing called the "Esther box" that had 4 fish fillets, 6 shrimp, french fries, hot-buttered toast, and 3 huge onion rings about 6" across. Back in 1990 it was only about $6 and absolutely worth twice the price! In hindsight, that box was probably 3,000 cals and 2 days of sodium. #cringe And then I'd get a large DQ vanilla soft serve with a double servings of those soupy walnuts! ERMAHGERD!!!
  • Posts: 163 Member
    Nachos with ground beef cheese, guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo, and jalapenos, a slice of pizza, and a hot brownie with ice cream washed down with a giant margarita on the rocks with salt.
    O yes you had me at nachos. :love:
  • Posts: 278 Member
    A Memphis BBQ Thickburger with onion rings, honey mustard to dip the onion rings and a large chocolate shake from Hardee's/Carl's Jr.
  • Posts: 17 Member
    My grandma's fried pork chops, (smothered in country gravy of course) mashed potatoes with fried corn, my moms broccoli casserole, dinner rolls and fresh blackberry cobbler with vanilla bean ice cream.
  • Posts: 282 Member
    Definitely with you on the sweet stuff - greek yogurt with LOTS of granola (the real stuff, at 500kcal/cup), dried fruits, pumpkin seeds, cacao nibs and granola. Followed by thick whole grain bread (or english muffins) with thick nut butter and honey and walnuts and wheat germ. Followed by ICE CREAM ICE CREAM ICE CREAM with lots of mix ins - brownies, cookies, granola, hot fudge, nuts, dried fruits, blueberries, Reese's Pieces, oreos, peanut butter... In my dreams, lol.
  • Posts: 454 Member
    Well if i could pick my fav stuff it would have to be, carbonara or bbq chicken quessidilla and baked cheesecake or sticky toffee pudding and some aunti annes vanilla pretzes and some strawberry centered lindt, mmmmmmmm heaven.
  • Posts: 192
    frozen yogurt (still healthy..) with nutella,dark,milk,white chocolate crisps and bueno.Or anything that has an extreme amount of chocolate. I tried the chocolate yogurt from my sister and it was from heaven.
  • Posts: 2 Member
    My husband's ridiculously righ mac'n'cheese, peas rolling in butter, with a brownie sundae with caramel sauce for dessert.
  • Posts: 36
    A big righteous crispy pile of BBQ'd buffalo wings. Nom nom nom
  • Posts: 112 Member
    A whole double cheese pizza with bacon and green olives and garlic sauce for dipping, garlic cheese bread on the side and a 6 pack of beer to wash it down... Yum.
  • Posts: 60 Member
    poutine!


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  • Posts: 390 Member
    Kalua pig and cabbage with white rice, poi, haupia and with spam musubi as an appetizer and guava chiffon cake from Napoleon's bakery with Primo and Hinano beer.


    Has my Hawaii homesickness shone through?
  • Posts: 212 Member
    A whole bucket of original recipe Kentucky Fried Chicken. If I'm going to be bad, this stuff is the worst. :-)
  • Posts: 122 Member
    A whole pepperoni cheese bread, Outback Steak and bread, Doritos, and ColdStone ice cream (cake batter and brownies)

    This really makes me hungry
  • Posts: 325
    All of the above :laugh: I generally love food and believe in equal-opportunity to be enjoyed by my tummy

    ...as long as it include Peach-Mango margaritas:drinker:
  • Posts: 336 Member
    nachos and cheese......
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