I’ll be the first to admit, I like to eat, and I like eatting things with different flavors. Im a huge fan of Mexican and Mediteranean as well as what I see as American. American being Pizza, sandwiches and hamburgers and other forms of convenient gluttony such as those. While I admit that a Hamburger is a sandwich, I have to classify it as its own beast. I also lump in things like Mac and Cheese, eggs over easy with hashbrowns, and the king…. steak and baked potato.
I hit Santorinis for lunch today. Its my favorite local Greek place in the area. I won’t be missing it too much, because they close down from Thanksgiving to sometimes February. Im going to make sure I grab a good burger before I go… Im thinking Teddy’s Bigger Burgers in Woodinville. The name itself tells its story, you can pretty much tell them how to build your burger it seems. Jane and I are making Tacos at home, and Meatloaf another night to fill those comfort food gaps. Hopefully, it will be enough to make me not miss the food too much. Don’t get me wrong, I am really forward to looking forward to eatting all the different food over there. I just want to make sure I get the ‘classics’ of my regular menu before I go.
So if you were going away for a considerable amount of time, and wouldn’t have access to your ‘favorite foods’ what would you make sure you would eat before you go?
#1 by Marro on October 11, 2010 - 5:27 pm
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I would have to say it would be Chicken and Pork Ribs, I have a family recipe spices that make these very yummy.
#2 by Molly on October 12, 2010 - 6:40 am
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grilled cheese and cold milk 🙂
#3 by Shanty on October 12, 2010 - 8:54 am
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Armenian food of course! But Greek food would be a close second.
#4 by Eric on October 13, 2010 - 12:41 am
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What is Armenian food like? What are common dishes?
#5 by Marro on October 13, 2010 - 7:00 am
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I would have to say American food Hamburgers & Hotdogs; just about anything BBQ; and Meatloaf
#6 by Shanty on October 13, 2010 - 9:43 am
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It is mostly i would say the same as any Mediterranean dishes. The area is so close so food ideas mix. But some meat dishes are kabob and doner (aka gyro)