Okay Mr. Sophisticated, I had to look up haricot verts! Here in Gurley we just call 'em " them skinny green beans".Comfort food: Pasta Bolognese or taco chili (frozen quantities of both in the Basket Case freezer).
Healthier option: Salmon in an Asian preparation, with sides of sauteed haricot verts and corn on the cob.
Forget the boat, bring me pizza!CA orders pizza on a desert island.
What is one food you love to eat.Depends on what you mean by 'go to food'.
NopeDo you mean what is the standard I order when we go out to eat? That's filet mignon, cooked medium-rare.
NopeDo you mean what do I generally prefer when I prepare food at home (which is 99% (or more) of what I eat)? That's rice or eggs and ground turkey.
YES!Do you mean what is my 'desert island' food which I could eat every day and never get tired of it? Probably pizza, so many varieties possible.
No one likes you.well-done steak,
I buy the rotisserie chicken at Costco. Bring it home put it in a pan, cover with foil, put it in the oven at 200 for a few hours, breast side down. It falls off the bone. So many things you can do with it.Had my annual check up yesterday. New doctor - young and very cute! Super efficient and great personality. Had some productive discussions so I'm pleased.
When the subject of healthy diet came up - I asked her what kinds of foods she liked.
Her reply: eggs, avocados, and salmon.
Pasta doesn't agree with her, she said.
I'm the guy who is always peeking at what other people have in the shopping carts. I do most of my food shopping at our Walmart Supercenter. Have had some really fun conversations with fellow shoppers. Zero bad experiences - zero. People love to talk about foods and cooking.
One of the deli ladies tells me her husband makes their chicken salad and he uses rotisserie chicken to start with. Thought that was interesting.
I've enjoyed reading this thread - thanks everyone! Good stuff!