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1) What was the last thing that you ate?
A bit of coffee, if that counts as "eating." Before that, two bowls of generic frosted mini-wheats at 3:30 a.m., when the lesser beast woke me up scratching at the door.
2) Who was the last person you shared a meal with?
maestro_live y Fabiancito
3) What is your favorite all-time dish (recipes welcome)?
Impossible to pin down. Numerous things come to mind: the fried salmon patties my grandmother used to make (it was by far my favorite thing she cooked, and i still make them myself); panang curry; saag paneer; mushroom strudel; a really good puttanesca over vermicelli; chili or any well-prepared, well-seasoned bean dish; philadelphia soft pretzels with mustard; UNfrosted strawberry Pop-Tarts (or equivalent) with butter; a coffee malted milk shake with a fresh banana in it; fresh figs; a pumpernickel bagel with cream cheese and chopped green olives and onions (whitefish salad optional and/or separate); sweet potato latkes with applesauce; and, after last call, the biggest, heart-cloggingest breakfast available at IHOP
4) If you could eat one thing for an entire year, what would it be?
Absolutely pasta! But it has to be either thin-grade spaghetti (vermicelli is best) or penne. With the fair certainty that this silly premise will never come to pass, I even boast that I could eat said pasta with un-doctored Ragu Original Style sauce out of the jar.
5) If you could have dinner with any five people (dead or alive) who would they be?
Ok, I just finished Jesus and Yahweh and so I'm in that space. So right now I'd have dinner with Harold Bloom, Yeshua of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene, King Saul (for what I presume would be wacky schizophrenic antics every time I brought David's exploits into the convo), and the current pope (just to WATCH HIS FACE as Yeshua told him precisely how little modern-day Christianity has to do with anything he taught 2000 years ago).
A bit of coffee, if that counts as "eating." Before that, two bowls of generic frosted mini-wheats at 3:30 a.m., when the lesser beast woke me up scratching at the door.
2) Who was the last person you shared a meal with?
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3) What is your favorite all-time dish (recipes welcome)?
Impossible to pin down. Numerous things come to mind: the fried salmon patties my grandmother used to make (it was by far my favorite thing she cooked, and i still make them myself); panang curry; saag paneer; mushroom strudel; a really good puttanesca over vermicelli; chili or any well-prepared, well-seasoned bean dish; philadelphia soft pretzels with mustard; UNfrosted strawberry Pop-Tarts (or equivalent) with butter; a coffee malted milk shake with a fresh banana in it; fresh figs; a pumpernickel bagel with cream cheese and chopped green olives and onions (whitefish salad optional and/or separate); sweet potato latkes with applesauce; and, after last call, the biggest, heart-cloggingest breakfast available at IHOP
4) If you could eat one thing for an entire year, what would it be?
Absolutely pasta! But it has to be either thin-grade spaghetti (vermicelli is best) or penne. With the fair certainty that this silly premise will never come to pass, I even boast that I could eat said pasta with un-doctored Ragu Original Style sauce out of the jar.
5) If you could have dinner with any five people (dead or alive) who would they be?
Ok, I just finished Jesus and Yahweh and so I'm in that space. So right now I'd have dinner with Harold Bloom, Yeshua of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene, King Saul (for what I presume would be wacky schizophrenic antics every time I brought David's exploits into the convo), and the current pope (just to WATCH HIS FACE as Yeshua told him precisely how little modern-day Christianity has to do with anything he taught 2000 years ago).