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Best Food You Had This Weekend

  • Ironman92
    Cheddar
    Bay
    Biscuits

    from the lobster
  • Enforcer
    Crab Daddy Feast in Spicy Boil from Joes Crab Shack
  • reclegend22
    Happy family at a Chinese restaurant in Toledo. Their faces were priceless when I approached them in the parking lot and told them I was going to eat them.

    In all seriousness, the Happy Family stir-fry dish from The Flower Drum, the best Chinese food in the city. It's one of those type of tired-looking places that appears unremarkable and uncared for in passing on the street, a place where you might be able to be hooked up with freebase, but inside features remarkable food, excellent service and a pleasant atmosphere.
  • DeadliestWarrior34
    Chocolate covered peanuts from Heggys
  • se-alum
    A pretzel from the Fall Festival of Leaves in Bainbridge, OH.
  • justincredible
    Cheddar biscuits sound really good. I haven't had them in a long ass time.

    Best food I had this weekend was some fried mushrooms from The Oak Tavern in Oakley on Friday night.
  • wildcats20
    Pork chops for dinner tonight.
  • mhs95_06
    1) Aldi $1.29 eggplant sliced, peeled, lightly olive oiled with salt and pepper, and broasted in a home oven.

    2) $2.50/lb Aldi very small diameter asparagus, rinsed, patted dry, and the lower 1/3 of the stalks cut off and discarded. Then drizzled with olive oil and separated into six parts. Each of the six groups then wrapped in a 22 cent 1/2 oz slice of Aldi prosciutto, and broasted in a home oven.
  • sportchampps
    Either my extra spicy pad thai from Bangkok in Columbus or Carmel Pretzel Klondike Bar
  • reclegend22
    To add to the variety of snacks listed above, I would like to also mention the chocolate milkshake I had over the weekend at Walnut Creek Cheese in Holmes County. I've had ice cream there too many times to count over the years and it never disappoints. I overheard somebody say one time that it tastes so good because they use Amish milk, and you know what, I do not care what in the hell that means. If the milk comes from breasts then so be it.
  • OSH
    I had prime rib at the Tavern at Findlay Inn on Saturday night. It was delicious. Cooked medium rare, some au jus, and horseradish! A side of a twice baked potato and lobster bisque. Good stuff.

    I did have a little one-shot Ben and Jerry's frozen Greek yogurt, Banana Peanut Butter...terrific. Never tried one of those little guys before.
  • Ironman92
    mhs95_06;1301294 wrote:1) Aldi $1.29 eggplant sliced, peeled, lightly olive oiled with salt and pepper, and broasted in a home oven.

    2) $2.50/lb Aldi very small diameter asparagus, rinsed, patted dry, and the lower 1/3 of the stalks cut off and discarded. Then drizzled with olive oil and separated into six parts. Each of the six groups then wrapped in a 22 cent 1/2 oz slice of Aldi prosciutto, and broasted in a home oven.

    We can talk baseball....but I ain't comin over to dinner!
  • Ironman92
    Also had an Oreo Cheesequake Blizzard....surprisingly good.

    Justin....had enough for both of us
  • mhs95_06
    mhs95_06;1301294 wrote:1) Aldi $1.29 eggplant sliced, peeled, lightly olive oiled with salt and pepper, and broasted in a home oven.

    2) $2.50/lb Aldi very small diameter asparagus, rinsed, patted dry, and the lower 1/3 of the stalks cut off and discarded. Then drizzled with olive oil and separated into six parts. Each of the six groups then wrapped in a 22 cent 1/2 oz slice of Aldi prosciutto, and broasted in a home oven.


    This is about what it looked like going into the oven, except with the smaller stalks there were 6-8 in each wrap, and my wraps were tapered up and down so that the asparagus was more covered in meat. Both this and the eggplant were great. Usually I do the eggplant on the grill, but since we were at my daughters, I tried the oven, starting it on low broil, then finishing it on bake at 375F.

    See what you get into when your home Aldi is closed fro remodeling and you stop along the way in your travels when you find an Aldi and they have good deals on some prime ingredients!
  • justincredible
    mhs95_06;1301305 wrote:
    That looks delicious.
  • bigkahuna
    Deep Fried Macaroni and Cheese and Bacon as well as my catfish tacos from this restaurant in Traverse City, MI called Soul Hole.

    Either that or the pound of bacon I had from Tony's in Birch Run, MI. (If you've ever been, you know what I mean)
  • Speedofsand
    8.95 beef tips at Biketoberfest, before the free Saliva concert.
  • Curly J
    I was going to go with the brisket or smoked sausage I had at a local place called Smoq...but the wife made a pretty damn mean pork loin coated in homemade BBQ Sauce that really rocked tonight.
  • Midstate01
    Kailua Pork and rice from Bob's BBQ. Amazing!
  • said_aouita
    justincredible;1301308 wrote:That looks delicious.
    No it doesn't. It looks like a root wrapped in meat.

    Just trying to help.





    My "best food" was either chicken alfredo or Sparky's pizza.
  • Belly35
    DeadliestWarrior34;1301272 wrote:Chocolate covered peanuts from Heggys
    Did you get a steak burger w/ butter fries ?
  • Belly35
    I made beef dumpling soup ... So good
  • like_that
    Oaxaca Omelette at Bus Boy and Poets. Avocado, black beans, and pico de gallo. Delicious

  • Raw Dawgin' it
    My throw up has looked similar to this ^^^
  • like_that
    Raw Dawgin' it;1301473 wrote:My throw up has looked similar to this ^^^
    Then I would probably eat your throw up.