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    Given the current state of my blood pressure and diet, all low or no sodium (salt) foods would really make my day. No really strange but almost impossible to find eating out.
    james


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    A great "concoction" ??? Kentucky Fried Chicken "gristle"....skin-only....
    and for dessert? Krispy Kreme donuts...... (Heaven...!) dmeeks9.....
    (I know.....that spells coronary.....who cares! I'm in Vegas, baby!)


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    The Polish Soup is called Czernina or Duck Blood Soup. It is quite good.

    Lol, I eat the above soup but don't eat anything weird. No bugs, snakes, chicken feet etc. So probably would not do well at this buffet.

    Donna


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    Cow stomach otherwise known as Menudo


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    I'd like to see a buffet that only serves foods made by the Amish or Pensylvania Dutch/German people. Their foods aren't biazrre, but many are different, hearty, and always very delicious.


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    Would love to see a couple things from my childhood. One is a Romanian dish called Sultz (sp?) which is pigs feet and other parts in garlic gel. The other from my Italian mother is spaghetti gravy (sauce) with chicken feet or eel.


  7. Smile Rattlesnake Dishes

    I wonder how rattlesnake dishes would go over with the Las Vegas crowd:

    http://www.rattlesnakerecipe.us/


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChicChas View Post
    I'd also serve peanut butter special sandwiches, a concoction of my older brother when we were kids. Toasted bread, peanut butter on one half melting. On the other half, lettuce (iceburg only, please) slice of American cheese and mayo. Put together so the melted peanut butter and mayo mix. Yummmmm.
    I'm so glad you made this post. YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

    My wife has thought me nuts for years.

    I still make this!! Sometimes with swiss, sometimes no cheese, sometimes with Miracle whip.

    I also love this....The Gooberburger. A lil place called "The Wheel" in Sedalia Mo puts peanut butter with mayo, tomato, iceburg (only way), on their burger. It is still there. We took the grandkiddos there a month ago. Now they are hooked. The intersection property got busy, so they sold for a fortune and moved 1 mile south.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/place?rl...25518080446174


    Now we can all come out of the peanut butter closet!!
    Last edited by arm53; 10-05-2010 at 06:22 PM.


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    Havent tried the PB and mayo, but as a kid somehow we ended up putting peanut butter on crackers, with yellow mustard (french's) and cheddar cheese. odd combo-but works..for me atleast.
    I also ate mashed sardines on lightly buttered toast..been awhile since Ive tried that one.

    Dessert would have to include deepfried:twinkies,oreos, snickers and????

    Since its Vegas...it should include some of The Kings odd foods- the pb/bacon sandwhiches perhaps.


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    Default Bizare?????

    I have a very conservative and boring foodie. Fried green tomatoes or radish sandwiches with butter would be my most far out bizare food suggestions. Heck I just recently started eating selective crab legs or breaded shrimp.
    Last edited by LVloverNaNa; 10-06-2010 at 06:04 AM.
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