Guest MrRant Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 I would say Hamburger/Tuna/Chicken Helper. There are so many varieties you could eat a different helper for everyday of a month.
Guest Flyboy Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 To the person who invented the 'pancake'... you are my God. *drools*
Guest The Man in Blak Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 Can't go wrong with pizza. I mean, it's a nationwide phenomenon - and all the varieties...
Guest MrRant Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 What about the guy who came up with garlic bread... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Guest alfdogg Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 Pizza Rolls Beefaroni Hot Pockets More later.
Guest Flyboy Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 Damn you! All holding down pancakes! Oh... I have another one. Nachos... oh sweet, nachos.
Guest MaxPower27 Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 What about those mini chocolate donuts? Those things fucking OWN! I second the nachos as well. Nachos, gotta have nachos
Guest TheRockIsTheEuropeanChampion Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 Coffee and coffee accesories. I probably won't grow anymore, for all the coffee I've consumed in two years. At least I'm not short. Sliced cheese. Kraft macaroni & Cheese. Peach flavoured tea, from Stash Premium. Peach tea & pancakes: is this.. heaven?
Guest redbaron51 Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 I gotta say Chicken Wings, Waffles, Pancakes, and the most of all. ONION RINGS!
Guest Grenouille Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 I'd have to go with the Poutine. French fries, gravy, and cheese all in one. It's too bad they don't really sell them here in the US, but it makes it special to have it during trips to Canada.
Guest Eagan469 Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 I'd have to go with the Poutine. French fries, gravy, and cheese all in one. It's too bad they don't really sell them here in the US, but it makes it special to have it during trips to Canada. I really need to try those.
Guest Flyboy Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 I gotta say Chicken Wings, Waffles, Pancakes, and the most of all. ONION RINGS! Thank you! Finally the mighty pancake gets some recognition!
Guest Will Scarlet Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 I will have to go with garlic bread, Chinese food, ham & cheese, these little mini donut things I have found at festivals here in Windsor, cherry lemonade, and raspberry lemonade. That is all the food I need to make me happy.
Guest Reverb Posted September 2, 2002 Report Posted September 2, 2002 I'd have to go with the Poutine. French fries, gravy, and cheese all in one. It's too bad they don't really sell them here in the US, but it makes it special to have it during trips to Canada. "Greatest meal... EVER" -Comic Book Guy
Guest areacode212 Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 I'd have to go with the Poutine. French fries, gravy, and cheese all in one. It's too bad they don't really sell them here in the US, but it makes it special to have it during trips to Canada. I agree, there's nothing like enjoying the taste of long-denied poutine when I make a trip to Canada. Still, you can make your own here in the U.S. French fries + gravy + cheese curds = poutine. The REALLY hard part is finding cheese curds, which are pretty hard to find. You may have to go to some kind of farmer's market to get them. As for inventions...does anyone here own the RonCo Food Dehydrator? It looked so awesome when I first saw the infomercial for it. Make your own beef jerky (with liquid smoke and teriyaki sauce)! Dry your own fruit! Is it really as great as it looks?
Guest starvenger Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 Yops? I believe that he means a yogurt drink made by Yoplait. It's definitely an acquired taste...
Guest KingOfOldSchool Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 Goober... What's Goober you ask? It's peanut butter and jelly in one jar, just what cheap, lazy slobs need. It's Godly.
Guest Insane Clown Dan Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 Grarg... Peanut Butter and Chocolate swirl in one jar w/ Jelly is much much better. ...who would eat this garbage? Me, if I was actually a self-dependent and just bought this crap myself =P
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 I have a couple - The Corn Dog - eating a hotdog on a stick was never so much fun!! Jelly Belly Jelly Beans - mixing flavors to get different flavors makes em that much cooler. Ramen Noodles - quick, easy and cheap.
Guest Sandman9000 Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 Garlic bread, pizza, potato skins, churros, and other things that are bad for my heart.
Guest dreamer420 Posted September 3, 2002 Report Posted September 3, 2002 sliced bread is pretty great but whoever thought of toasting that bread and putting peanut butter and jam or honey on it rules.
Guest El Psycho Diablo Posted September 5, 2002 Report Posted September 5, 2002 Whoever said Ramen Noodles knows what they're talking about. Especially for those of us who work and are too lazy to cook. ..and garlic bread. Definately.
Guest razazteca Posted September 5, 2002 Report Posted September 5, 2002 the deep fryer microwave burrito tortilla chip with salsa Accent and its MSG salty goodness ramon noodles do rule as they cost 10 for $1 pre made salads Cheesey Puffs Chicken Pot Pie
Guest dreamer420 Posted September 5, 2002 Report Posted September 5, 2002 the barbeque deserves mention here. what better way to cook up steaks, chicken, ribs, pork chops, etc, etc? I can't think of a better way to cook a nice chunk of meat.
Guest Spaceman Spiff Posted September 5, 2002 Report Posted September 5, 2002 The spork. 50% spoon, 50% fork, 100% genius. All hail King Spork~!~!~!
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