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Re: What’s the best meal ever? [Re: Wool E. Booger] #15304733 01/17/25 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Wool E. Booger
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Some of you just don't get out much.



If your wife cooks as good as mine does, there isnt a need to go out much. Hard to find a place that can produce a meal better than she does.


100% get that for sure. Mine is A+ in that department.

But because I travel a lot, had some opportunities to experience some truly outstanding dinners in some outstanding places. Not one of them gave me a green bean.


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Originally Posted by Pat Goff
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Some of you just don't get out much.



If your wife cooks as good as mine does, there isnt a need to go out much. Hard to find a place that can produce a meal better than she does.


100% get that for sure. Mine is A+ in that department.

But because I travel a lot, had some opportunities to experience some truly outstanding dinners in some outstanding places. Not one of them gave me a green bean.



roflmao on the green bean… we eat out quite a bit now. It’s just the two of us, but she still can out do any of it to hear me tell it.

Re: What’s the best meal ever? [Re: Wool E. Booger] #15304788 01/17/25 03:17 PM
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If your wife cooks as good as mine does, there isnt a need to go out much. Hard to find a place that can produce a meal better than she does.[/quote]

eggs-actly; but i can't find bull-nuts for her to cook anymore; there was a time i could, and she'd cook'm; good ole rednek days


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Re: What’s the best meal ever? [Re: Jaredk] #15304789 01/17/25 03:17 PM
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I definitely prefer to eat at home but sometimes I just get lazy. I travel the world and always like to try the “local” stuff. I’ve had excellent Kobe steaks in Japan and some great ones in France but honestly the best steak I can remember was Ox steak in Spain…the pitchers of sangria could’ve influenced that though

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If your wife cooks as good as mine does, there isnt a need to go out much. Hard to find a place that can produce a meal better than she does.[/quote]

eggs-actly; but i can't find bull-nuts for her to cook anymore; there was a time i could, and she'd cook'm; good ole rednek days[/quote]

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I could have hooked you up in the old days. I called them diet food. Daddy would keep a bowl full in the ice box after we would work cattle when I was young. I would open up the ice box and loose my appetite when I saw that bowl full of them.

Never tried them and don’t ever care to. You might say it scarred me as a youngster.

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as i've said in other posts, my uncle was a full-fledged cowboy; he would bring Daddy 5-gal bukits full of nuts; Daddy would freeze them in the old wax milk cartons; nut day, he'd take out a carton, let it thaw awhile, then we'd slice the pure-meat nut out of the casing; deep fry'm and yummy yummy; now these were yearly calves, not full grown bulls; i ate some at the Big Texan that were OLD bulls; like eatin' rubber

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If your wife cooks as good as mine does, there isnt a need to go out much. Hard to find a place that can produce a meal better than she does.


eggs-actly; but i can't find bull-nuts for her to cook anymore; there was a time i could, and she'd cook'm; good ole rednek days[/quote]

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I could have hooked you up in the old days. I called them diet food. Daddy would keep a bowl full in the ice box after we would work cattle when I was young. I would open up the ice box and loose my appetite when I saw that bowl full of them.

Never tried them and don’t ever care to. You might say it scarred me as a youngster.[/quote]


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Re: What’s the best meal ever? [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #15304810 01/17/25 03:34 PM
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I'm truly amazed at the love for green beans. They're good, but hardly great. confused 3


Boil up some garden fresh green beans, new red 'taters, a good onion, and you're $hitin' in tall cotton.

Re: What’s the best meal ever? [Re: RussellWayne] #15305744 01/18/25 04:37 PM
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Best meals were original 155 David Beards. Next Fisherman's Market pre covid. Haven't been since.


I like the one in Waco and has to be Canjun variety

Tejun?


Te'Jun is in Robinson south of Waco. David Beards has a Catfish King in Waco that is OK. I like going to Te'Jun and getting an order of peel and eat shrimp, save the tails and shells to feed the catfish off their deck. It's more fun if there are kids around, they love it.


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Self sustained meal....No doubt Venison back straps,foraged mushrooms and a garden salad.
Restaurant setting...I really love the variety of sushi

Re: What’s the best meal ever? [Re: Jaredk] #15305765 01/18/25 05:12 PM
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Brisket tacos gets my vote.

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