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Favorite food?...(1 Answer only)
Alaskan King Crab legs here...I just ate 2 pounds of 'em ...lol
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Kraft Dinner - you in the US call it Kraft mac and cheese
I could eat it everyday for the rest of my life. 1 box = 1 serving (for me) My kids love it, I love it, it's cheap and easy to make. KD for me... ws |
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cereal
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Chicken Fried Steak
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Chicken and dumplings
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Steak
70s
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fish
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