If you were given to opportunity to eat just one type of food for the rest of your life in exchange for $1,000,000, would you do it and what would that food be?
Soup is my favorite form of food. Preferably without meat. I will happily eat it every day.
Chicken.
Chinese chicken salad? Chicken fajitas? Roasted chicken? Curry chicken? Tandoori? Chicken and dumplings?
What about if you had to choose a regional method of food preparation -- what would you choose?
@BlueWave All of the above sounds delish exept for the Chicken and Dumplings! My first answer would be fried, since I'm a Southerner. But if I had to eat fried food the rest of my life, my life woudn't be very long. So I will say baked.
Cow, because I grew up splitting my time between a dairy farm and a ranch in East Africa. Steak was far cheaper than pork. ...and top quality, since the cattle lived outdoors 100% of their time and grazed all day. None of Europe's artificial fodder and additives. Wouldn't mind a few vegetables with it, of course.
I would go with whole foods, example are fresh veggies or fruits, nuts.
Good question. Can't come up with a good answer right off. This is a "two-piper"!
For sure, steak, steak and more stake. as long as we can prepare it anyway we want ?
You and I both. I grew up on farms in my earlier years. I could hand milk a cow by the time I was 5 and wander barefoot around the cattle herds all day - in utter contentment.
@VAL3941 Being right on the equator, we had neither winter nor summer. But being 7 to 8 thousand feet above sea-level, and 400 miles inland, the night could be damned cold. At dawn (always 6am.) there would be frost on the ground, and I would walk barefooted across the grass, feeling it crackle beneath my toes. By midday it would usually be 26 degrees.
Are the tacos already paid for or do I have to buy them with the million?