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I watched a guy prepare Turducken last night on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. It looked really good. If I was feeling ambitious, I'd try to make it for this Thanksgiving.

you can buy one already made. you just have to pop it in the oven :P

I could see myself eating it at a diner, but if I'm going to throw it in the oven, I'd rather make it myself. :)

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Indian by far and will always be my favorite

sweet lassi

chivra indian snacks

methi parathas

chicken makhani

and anything with paneer in it

dosa masala

shepoo

just to name a few

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I already ate lunch...but my favorite Indian food is Chicken Makhani. In the US, since Thanksgiving is coming I'd have to say right now I am really looking forward to turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and cranberry sauce! I don't have many favorite "American" foods, though it's hard to even say what American food is. I love Greek salad and chicken souvlaki(chicken in pita). Oh and yellow Thai curry, yummm. I like mostly ethnic food.

I don't get much satisfaction cooking or even eating American cuisine

unless it is from a restaurant where they have their specialities

The only American thing I can't live without is Pizza...and well that isn't really all that American is it?

i can relate tho christina...even tho I lovez teh indian food after I had lived there for a hunk of time

there were my favorite American dishes I couldn't wait to come home to

the only good thing about our food is short (instant) amount of time it takes to usually make it :blush:

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Ohhh I love Spaghetti Carbonara, my favourite comfort food. From Mexico, I love chicken in mole poblano, refried beans and rice. And German food - I am all the way for the roasted goose with apple/ onion based gravy, red cabbage and potato dumplings and cranberry sauce.

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feijoada is awesome.

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Thailand - Pak Boong Fai Daeng (Stir Fried Water Spinach)

I love pak boong!!!

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In Argentina, I love to eat medialunas - they are sweet croissants that are like little pillows of dough. They melt in your mouth. I also love to eat their asado (steak and meats) and all things made in an Argentine bakery. OMG!!!!

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