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Do you have a favorite dish to make?  If you don't cook, do you have a favorite dish you ask someone else to make for you?  My favorite dishes are either Homemade Pea soup and Lasagna.  My son just asked me recently to make him Lasagna.

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I love all pasta dishes.Spaghetti with meatballls is one of my favorites. I make it about once a month .I usually have the kids over when I do because I love it. I used to eat it  for breakfast too.My other favorite is Potato Salad  served picnic style. I usually BBQ  pork chops, chicken or burgers with it,Plus any additional sides we feel like having with it. Do you have a special Lasagna recipe? Mine is never as good as I thinkit should be.

Dee, my Lasagna just kind of falls together.  I put ground beef and sweet Italian sausage in it with Ricotta cheese and Mozzarella.  My son, who's a chef, loves it when I make it.  Something I never thought about was that he likes it when someone cooks for him, because he's always cooking for others. 

Oh gosh!  I love to cook and am trying new recipes all the time! I guess a few favorites would be; chicken adobo, shrimp courtboullon with rice, vegetarian bean soup, anything grilled (now that the weather is picking up), potato gnocchi, vinegar-braised chicken and onion, Thai noodles with peanut sauce, ratatouille . . . the list is endless I guess! ;-)

And I usually make a loaf of bread every weekend!

 

In a restaurant.....It's lobster....hands down.    At home, I like my lasagna, and my chicken and dumplings. 

Not really, Phil.  I don't use recipes for things like that.  I just put in what sounds good at the time.  I start with the way my mom used to do it, and then I embellish it a bit.  Momma was a good cook, but was lacking in imagination.  I like to say, "Gee, I wonder how it would taste if I added a little of this!". 

Too bad my grandfather didn't read that! He ate eggs every single day of his life.....and lived well into his 80s. I wonder.....if he'd eaten only 4 eggs a week......would he have lived any longer? And if he had....would he have wanted to? He was in constant pain from a lot of arthritis and a back he'd been suffering with for most of his adult life....after having it broken in two places, while being dragged by a horse. I am 67 next month. I don't count my eggs. My cholesterol was fine, last check. I have no desire to live to 100. The way I see it.....I am gonna die of something; may as well go happy. :-). George Strait says it very well in his song...."I ain't here for a long time; i'm here for a good time!"

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