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1) Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.... No other even comes close!!

2) Ice cream from Shain's of Maine. We only get this while on vacation. The very best EVER!!!!

3) Fried Chicken

4) My homemade "real" lemon glazed pound cake (1lb. of butter,sugar etc.!)


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Cheetoes & Ice Cream...


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Lately it's Five Guys burgers & fries

I also love Popeye's spicy chicken and their biscuits, unfortunately, there isn't one around here.

And for the Chicago boys & gals, Ricobenes breaded steak sammich.
 
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Brownies with Walnuts fresh from the oven.
Grilled Hot Wings, Deep fried fish fillets with Zatarains Seasond Fish Fry,Carne Asada Marinated Skirt Steaks on fresh white corn tortillas with all the fixins, Baby Back Ribs, Canolies, NY Style Pizza with anchovies and a nice Chianti, Cherrystone Clams on the half shell or Oysters from Cold ocean waters and White Wing Dove Fajitas.
 
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Originally posted by Mrs. Khan's little boy Genghis:
Cheetoes & Ice Cream...


Together? Eek

Cheez-its! A whole box! Big Grin


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After seeing this on TV I gotta try it:
A Krispy Creme doughnut sliced in half with a hamburger,slice of cheese and two bacon strips.
sounds yummy. Big Grin
 
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Heavenly Ham, white bread, Dukes mayo, thin sliced sweet onion and cold Coke. This has been my Christmas day meal for the past 6 or 7 years. I cook for both Christmas eve and Christmas day for the whole extended family and I figure I can have what the hell I want to eat so this is it.
 
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Red Robin Royal Robin: Bacon Cheese Burger with an egg.


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ICE CREAM!!!
 
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Calamari.

I lubs me some calamari!



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Pickled Pigs Feet on a bed of tripe.
 
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Anything with GRAVY!


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Hmmm, let's see.
-Good Sushi, nothing better.
-Combo's pretzel snacks on deployment. For some reason I crave them and will hoard them at all cost.
-Lumpia, ohhhhh, I just drooled.
-Authentic Korean Boolgogi. I actualy have a recipie from my last mother-in-law, a Korean.
-Diet Coke. Never ceased to make my friends laugh this last deployment when out in the middle of no-where, I would reach in my back pack and crack open a warm one.
-Lobster and crab legs. Ahhh, crustacean flesh.
-Carne Asada burritos from "Nico's" in Az, live off them when there.
I just got back from deployment so I spent alot of time thinking about this.


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By guilty pleasure, I'm guessing you're referring to the guilt (or embarrassment) that one feels because it's so bad or not up to a certain quality standard. I love sushi, but I don't consider it a "guilty pleasure". Same with steak and red wine.

Some of mine though:

Mc Donald's Big Mac
Doritos Ranch
Dr. Pepper (Cherry)
Starbursts
Tommy Burgers Chili-Cheese fries



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In n Out Burger.
 
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Originally posted by oddball:
By guilty pleasure, I'm guessing you're referring to the guilt (or embarrassment) that one feels because it's so bad or not up to a certain quality standard. I love sushi, but I don't consider it a "guilty pleasure".

I included Sushi because I consider it a guilty pleasure. If someone said I could have good sushi on a deployment, but I had to do something nefarious, I would do it for some tuna tatakee. No questions asked.


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I only feel guilty after eating sushi because I can easily eat $30 worth...


A food I feel guilty for putting in my body is definitely eggs benedict. Which I get pretty much everytime I go out for breakfast (not very often thank God!). A full stick of butter per serving! Yum!



 
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Pepperoni pizza with ranch dressing, and a cold Guinness.

Peanut butter pie for dessert.
 
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Fried dough.
 
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