1.Dr. Pepper, in a huge to-go cup full of ice. Kate started this and now I can't stop thinking it either...she says Sonic's Route 44, but I contest that Schlotzkey's and Subway's DPs are a close second. Free refills are a must. Unless it's Sonic and then it doesn't matter.
2. Rosa's Tortillas (with a big cup of their queso)
3.Cici's Spinach pizza
4.Bread bowl of brocolli/cheese soup from Quizno's
5.Moon pies. Banana-flavored.
6.Diego's burritos...GAHHHH. one bean&cheese, one egg/potato/cheese, please.
7. (Kate) Monte Christos from Cheddar's w/ rasberry sauce
8. Big, hot buttered rolls from some restaurant (say, Logan's Roadhouse)
9. Ben &Jerry's Oatmeal Cookie flavored ice cream, a gallon might be enough.
10. Venti Green Tea Latte from Starbucks (meeeeee)
11. Calzone, pepperoni with a big cup of Ranch dressing to dunk it in
12. Strawberries (even though I guess they're out of season no matter where you are)
13. Velveeta Shells n' Cheese (Kraft is a close second, but only if the noodles are in weird animal shapes or something)
14. Any footlong Subway sandwich, bag of chips, and 2 chocolate chip cookies
15. Microwave buttered popcorn
16. Chex party mix
17. Oreos (they sell them here but they taste different. We can't figure out why that is.)
18. Spinach Dip-Cheddars
19. BRAN MUFFINS
*note: after #2, these are not really in any order...
3 comments:
wow and here i am in virginia missing seveeral of those things from your list. but you win since ur like in another country. hope you get to sample those things soon.
sara (melody's friend from ucm)
i'm thinking the solution is the Tour de Chocolat!
just saw this story in nytimes today. top couple grafs are below.
http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/12/14/travel/14journeys.html?em
burritos will still be here when you get back. eat chocolate while you can!!!!
THE French have elevated many things to high art: fashion, flirting, foie gras. Chocolate is no exception. With boutiques that display truffles as rapturously as diamonds, the experience of visiting a Parisian chocolatier can be sublime.
The problem, of course, is squeezing in as many of these indulgent visits as possible while also giving the rest of the city its due. My solution: devote one full day to chocolate boutiques, and do it in style. So, on my last visit to Paris, I took to the city’s VĂ©lib’ bike system and mastered a two-wheeled circuit of eight of the chocolatiers that had the best reputations and most glowing reviews in city guidebooks and online message boards. It was exhilarating and exhausting, not to mention decadent. It was a chocoholic’s dream ride.
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