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The Food Thread (Non Instagram Edition)

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Yeah the amount of times he nearly puked gives across the message.
 

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I am by no means a tomato guy. The slices are just way too moist and juicy. I have the urge to gag when swallowing one.

I love ketchup on burgers and hotdogs (only with homemade burgers though and if I’m eating potato chips as a side dish; resteraunt burgers, no). I don’t like sun dried tomatoes either. Tomato sauce on a pasta dish, absolutely!
 

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I don’t like onions either. That’s why my burger topping is just lettuce, cheese, some type of sauce, maybe jalapeños or bacon. That’s it.
 

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I covered beer, now wine.
I had one favorite wine called White Zinfandel (it’s actually a blush). A little sweet, but light.
Dry wines are a little bitter, but some are good for cooking.

Also in my college days, I dabbled in the cheap stuff. Boone’s Farm, Mad Dog 20/20,
Night Train, and not for the weak at heart, Olde English 800.
Just picture Fred Sanford and his bottle of Ripple. The above are in the same class.
 

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When it comes to onions, the smaller and flatter they are, the better. Those big, round onions are really strong and overwhelming.
 
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