I saw this idea on Charmain’s Blog and decided to do up a list of my own. Basically the premise to my list is food that either brings back a fond memory or was just so good I’ve never forgotten about it. I managed to come up with 50 and have left myself rather hungry afterwards.
- My mom’s turkey gravy
- Kitchen’s Mom’s Pumpkin Pie
- Hot maple syrup poured onto snow, then rolled onto a popsicle stick
- Beaver Tails on the Rideau Canal
- My nuts and bots recipe
- Freshly squeezed lemonade
- My mashed potato recipe
- Breakfast from Vienna Restaurant
- Homemade Rhubarb Pie
- Homemade potato bacon perogies
- Tart lemon meringue pie
- Crockpot meatloaf
- Burnt marshmallow s’mores from the campfire
- Greasy pan pizza from Pizza Hut, I had this on my wedding day for lunch
- Birthday tacos
- Cheese straws
- Homemade Chinese food on Christmas Eve
- Toronto street meat with loads of condiments
- My sisters Apple Pie made with macintosh apples
- slow-cooked BBQ ribs
- Rhawb and my moose steak BBQ
- Christmas morning tea biscuits
- Fresh baked bread
- Homemade apple butter BBQ sauce
- Potato cakes
- Homemade iced tea (the only kind I like)
- Homemade thin crust pizza
- Corina’s Mom’s Sloppy Joe
- Sheppard’s Pie
- Fried Chicken
- Hot dog and popcorn at an Ottawa Lynx game
- A good rare steak
- Yorkshire pudding
- Homemade hamburgers on good fresh buns
- Foil wrapped baked potatoes done in a firepit
- Asian salad with sesame dressing and crispy noodles
- Corn on the cob slathered with warm butter
- Corn dogs with ketchup
- Moose Winooski’s chicken wings
- Crepes with strawberry and whipped cream
- Southern style biscuits and gravy
- bacon, not too crispy
- Homemade sausages
- Beer battered fish and fresh cut fries
- A fresh baked chocolate dip donut from Tim Horton’s at 3am
- Teriyaki chicken
- Cinnamon roll, with no raisins
- Uncle Alvis’ Spice
- Garlic
- Sour Patch Kids, got a sour tooth
Feel free to add any of your favourites in the comments that would make your personal list.
