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If given the choice which would you rather eat

which would you rather eat


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Z Buck McFate

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Is that all this restaurant serves?!

*throws menu*

*knocks everything off table*

*sees "We only serve shrimp scampi, shrimp Alfredo, or jambalaya" sign in window, and feels ashamed*

Really though, I'm an insanely finicky eater. I'd go with "none of the above" and then ask for a grilled cheese.
 

cascadeco

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Scampi on gluten free pasta.

Else jambalaya.
 

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Shrimp Alfredo!!!

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prplchknz

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Is that all this restaurant serves?!

*throws menu*

*knocks everything off table*

*sees "We only serve shrimp scampi, shrimp Alfredo, or jambalaya" sign in window, and feels ashamed*

Really though, I'm an insanely finicky eater. I'd go with "none of the above" and then ask for a grilled cheese.

I can make you a grilled cheese
 

cascadeco

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Asian rice noodles are the best AND come in so many varieties.

I haven't had asian rice noodles with any cuisine outside of asian, but maybe should try them with other things.

Though I'm pretty lucky where I live, as Trader Joes has a pretty decent GF rice and quinoa pasta, and whole foods has an interesting red lentil GF one that is pretty good (though I don't recommend reheating it -- like most pastas the consistency gets really weird if trying to use it as a leftover, but the GF pastas especially are worse reheated).
 

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I haven't had asian rice noodles with any cuisine outside of asian, but maybe should try them with other things.

Though I'm pretty lucky where I live, as Trader Joes has a pretty decent GF rice and quinoa pasta, and whole foods has an interesting red lentil GF one that is pretty good (though I don't recommend reheating it -- like most pastas the consistency gets really weird if trying to use it as a leftover, but the GF pastas especially are worse reheated).

Do you have celiac disease?
 

cascadeco

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Do you have celiac disease?

No I don't (or.. I'm assuming it's just an intolerance); however I went gluten free about 1.5 years ago in order to see if it was what had been causing my increased knee pain/inflammation over the years. And, my knees became quite good/ normal, vs prior to going GF feeling I was becoming an arthritic old woman prior to 40. Maybe 3-4 times since then I've had something - either a minute amt of gluten (cocktail sauce was the first time this happened, I ate a bite before realizing it had wheat in it), or just something that must have had trace amts as my knees flared up again for a day or so. It's weird, but you know, it makes me feel better so I haven't even bothered getting a celiac test done / don't intend to. My diet's a lot more nutritious now anyway.

Edit: I had also been having weird digestion/bowels for a few years prior, at least, though had been unaware it was considered abnormal; so when I learned it was abnormal, I started researching gluten intolerance and saw that joint pain was another symptom, so that is why I started with removing gluten. (incidentally my digestion is now quite normal compared to how it had become)
 

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No I don't (or.. I'm assuming it's just an intolerance); however I went gluten free about 1.5 years ago in order to see if it is what had been causing my increased knee pain/inflammation over the years. And, my knees became quite good/ normal, vs prior to going GF feeling I was becoming an arthritic old woman prior to 40. Maybe 3-4 times since then I've had something - either a minute amt of gluten (cocktail sauce was the first time this happened, I ate a bite before realizing it had wheat in it), or just something that must have had trace amts as my knees flared up again for a day or so. It's weird, but you know, it makes me feel better so I haven't even bothered getting a celiac test done / don't intend to. My diet's a lot more nutritious now anyway.

Ah I was just curious. Glad your knee is better
 

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shrimp scampi because it is delicious :3.
 

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I haven't had asian rice noodles with any cuisine outside of asian, but maybe should try them with other things.

Though I'm pretty lucky where I live, as Trader Joes has a pretty decent GF rice and quinoa pasta, and whole foods has an interesting red lentil GF one that is pretty good (though I don't recommend reheating it -- like most pastas the consistency gets really weird if trying to use it as a leftover, but the GF pastas especially are worse reheated).

The teeny tiny avocados from TJ's are my current favorite thing at TJ's, not including the organic soft wheat bread.

Oh scampi to answer the question.
 

Julius_Van_Der_Beak

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Assuming there's heat to it, the Jambalya.

Extra points if I can have it with white wine. There is no stronger aphrodisiac than shrimp and white wine.

 
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