If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life what would it be? Has to be the same consistency!?!


Question: In other words you could have a supreme pizza but you can't remove any toppings or make different. One food the rest of your life what will it be? :)

and you get a drink as well, no best answer without drink or you didn't really read :)

(I think I am going with Sausage and pancake syrup (must eat same amount of syrup each time, i thought about pancakes but I don't think I could do that EVERY time, maybe a nickel size pancake))

(to drink I will have an Ice Cold Mountain Dew, yes every time)

and yes I'm bored and can't answer anymore questions :/


Answers: In other words you could have a supreme pizza but you can't remove any toppings or make different. One food the rest of your life what will it be? :)

and you get a drink as well, no best answer without drink or you didn't really read :)

(I think I am going with Sausage and pancake syrup (must eat same amount of syrup each time, i thought about pancakes but I don't think I could do that EVERY time, maybe a nickel size pancake))

(to drink I will have an Ice Cold Mountain Dew, yes every time)

and yes I'm bored and can't answer anymore questions :/

fish & chips, grilled or fried. i wouldn't mind settling with this for the rest of my life. i love fish.
as for the drink a glass of ice lemonade.

Water for the drink......
gosh the food would be hard, but I think Filet Minon.

root beer and peperoni pizza

A Whopper and Coke,and no I'm not fat.

A Cheeseburger with Extra mayo, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles, and Onions. With Curly fries and a big glass of Coke

I would eat chips and salsa....with a vitamin water.

sushi! and diet coke

Lemonade for the drink and to eat arbys roast beef sabdwiches (with the arby sauce)!!

Lasagne and diet Coke w/ice!!

gator aide &chicken noodle soup has every thing to keep yourself alive.

I think crispy bacon, not too crispy, just perfect. With fried eggs, slightly runny, baked beans, hot toast and a cup of English breakfast tea.

My second choice would be a perfect crispy chicken salad with fried shallots, noodles and avocado, sesame oil dressing and an iced coffee.

So not exactly one choice, but I would hate to be in the position of having to choose!

Italian pasta, there are hundreds of ways to make it. I could give your dozens of recepies.
Italian wine, preferably Red and from a little known village, to go with the pasta. I could give you dozens of names.

The Brit alternative: a Yorkshire beer with Fish & Chips.

Spaghetti Bolognese

Unsweetened barley tea for drink - no big stretch since I have been drinking this almost everyday since I can remember.

I'm tempted to say sushi, but I went on a sushi binge right after I learned to make it myself and have to admit it gets old after three straight days.

For food I'd probably say Soondubu. It's a spicy Korean tofu dish that I crave constantly and order everytime we go to Atlanta. From a nutritional standpoint, I think it should be alright...having the protein and vegetables while served over a nice carbohydrate based grain: rice.

Oh geez. Risotto with seafood.

diet coke and grilled cheese

a Super Burrito!

to me, it is simple. i am a new yorker, and happen to be Jewish. for me there is only one meal one cannot live without. that would be two Hebrew national hot dogs. cooked to perfection with Arnold hot dog buns and Hebrew national deli mustard. and a dr browns cel-ray ( celery flavored soda) with ice would be perfect. how could one live life without such delicacies?

I'm similar to unchienne, but will have to say bibimbap which is the traditional Korean food of fresh mixed vegetables on rice with a soy soup (like miso) and chili paste. To drink I would have black soybean drink mixed with fresh fruit. This meal would cover all food groups and keep me a happy and healthy vegan!





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