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Redlin5_v1legacy

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Hello Escapist.

I ended up at a Mc Donalds today after shooting film with my classmates. Anyway, I ordered the meal I remember the most vividly from my childhood: Chicken Mc Nuggets and hot mustard. The two bring back so many memories of road trips and...

Well, that was what I experienced. Do you have any food items that remind you of days long gone past?

Share your nostalgia food!
 

darth.pixie

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Mac and cheese because my mother used to cook it a lot. I was a very picky eater (still am) and this is one of the few dishes I liked.

And mousaka.
 

Summerstorm

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Ok... had to let google translate it for me:
umm so:
german: Grießbrei
english: Semolina (??)

Takes me back to my tuesday evenings. My mom made hot (grießbrei), extra-sugar. And i watched McGyver. Awesome.

Sometimes i make myself some now and watch some old TV-show like Saber Rider, Stingray or something.
 

NeutralDrow

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Boil-in-the-bag curry. Still reminds me of the time I spent in Japan.

I just wish I could find other stuff I ate and drank while there, like curry bread, good nigiri, and non-crappy Fanta flavors.
 

Sacman

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darth.pixie said:
Mac and cheese because my mother used to cook it a lot. I was a very picky eater (still am) and this is one of the few dishes I liked.

And mousaka.
Yeah mine is Mac and Cheese too... but it has to be made a certain way... no milk, no butter, lots of pepper and ground chili with shredded cheddar on top preferably sharped... that's how my grandma made it...
 

Xenetethrae

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Boeuf Bourguignon. Specifically, served over fat egg noodles. Meat so tender you don't even have to chew... heavenly
 

New Troll

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Kraft Mac 'n Cheese with hot dogs cut up in it. The meal of my youth. Basicly that, fish sticks, and those little pizzas (forget the name) are the main things I ate while growing up due to my mother always working and these being the cheapest and easiest for my sister and I to make. I don't eat those cheap pizzas or fish sticks anymore, but still occasionally indulge on the Kraft. Ahhhh... the memories.
 

Catchy Slogan

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Corned Beef Hash. Best. Damn. Thing. Ever.

EDIT: I just remembered one, you get a pizza base, put baked beans on it slice some hot dogs over the top of it and bake till gooey, then sprinkle a bit of cheese on top and grill till melted. I used to love that.
 

Leg End

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Catchy Slogan said:
Corned Beef Hash. Best. Damn. Thing. Ever.
Son of a Loli, we must be related somehow. :p

*BROFIST*

OT: Virtually anything Corned Beef related. EET EES GUUD. :p

Also, bologna/ham with cheese. :p
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Come to think of it, Cosco hotdogs are also pretty damn nostalgic. I remember when that store used to intimidate me because of its size...

Good times...

[sub]...

Dammit, now I'm hungry![/sub]
 

BENZOOKA

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There's plenty of those.

I'll throw a blueberry pie on the table (most blueberry pies don't compare. They don't have a 9/1 blueberry ratio). And mandarins. And muesli.

Not all at the same time of course.
 

Boris Goodenough

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I don't know what the dish is called, not even the official name here, but I can write the cooking recipe:

Oil, salt, and spaghetti in one pot (boilet when the meat has been browned).

Oil in another pot
Slice garlic and onions, heat them in the pot till they become transparent.
Put around 250 grams of meat (per person) in the pot, cook it till it's brown.
Put salt and peper in.
Add cream 250 ml (+a bit of regular milk, so it doesn't become to thick).
Add ammoniaized caramel (colour - E150 c) til it's all nice and brown, let it boil at low temps till the pasta is ready.

So good.
 

Hippobatman

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Ross Perot said:
Rationed beans and a pack of smokes when the taxpayers would front it.
Get off our internet lawn, old man!

I guess the Burger King Happy Meal is kinda nostalgic to me, as well as Kinder Eggs if that counts.

I think it's the toys that comes with them.
 

Verp

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"Dragon sausage", as my family used to call it to make it sound interesting. It's a plain, ordinary sausage with a long slit where pieces of cheese have been stuffed in a manner that resembles a scaly ridge. When you put it into an oven, the cheese melts into the slit.

It was the only way I'd eat sausage when I was some six years of age.
 

Haydyn

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Hot Pockets: The days of WoW

Top Ramen: Pre teen preparing for college lifestyle

Subway: The times before Subway got greedy

Bread and water: That time I got messed up and my friend's friends were trying to sober me up. Long story short I got my ass shaved that night.
 

Detective Prince

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Hmm, my mum's cottage pie. Also when I was little I was in an accident and all my food had to be mashed up with mash potato but I discovered that mash potato, baked beans and hot dogs mashed up is lovely. XD Reminds me of all that time I got off school.