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wine paired with????/
whats your favorite wine and what type(s) of food do you pair it with???

my wife loves merlot with lamb! and she has many other faves... personally i can take or leave wine would rather have a good sipping bourbon with lamb.

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My fav wine is beer. Pairs well with just about anything. But if I have to drink wine, I prefer red. I use white for cooking though. Hmmm, maybe I'll make chicken Marsala tonight, the chicken seems to like wine.

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Lenny is right

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I like to pair a bottle of reisling with a second bottle of reisling. thumbup

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a fine vintage Thunderbird (2009) goes well with Big Macs tongue

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McYuckies don't deserve with wine of any quality !!!



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Thunderbird is not a wine of any quality.

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However, Boone's Farm is better with the chicken and fish sammiches, Haps - lighter, ya know. I reserve the Maddog 20/20 for the Angus burgers. Deeeelightful! thumbup

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his_princess said: However, Boone's Farm is better with the chicken and fish sammiches, Haps - lighter, ya know. I reserve the Maddog 20/20 for the Angus burgers. Deeeelightful! thumbup




LOL LOL LOL


ahhhh...a bottle of Boones Farm Apple and a bucket of KFC drool


who needs French cuisine with choices like that? tongue

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Thes Augus McYuckies. You know whats in them ?
Even a Wine could come to grief.



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yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmoooooooo
paired well grin




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Are they allowed to sell wine in McYuckie places over there ?

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Raven2005 said: Are they allowed to sell wine in McYuckie places over there ?


As you can see from the photo, they sell it to Wodes.

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Woders.Best stick to the Wine

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Bite bite ... slurp slurp ... bite slurp slurp .... drool drool drool

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red wine with Angus beef...good choice Wodes thumbup1

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I would just settle with the wine.
A McYuckie would spoil it.

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but but but but but but .... I donut drink wine crying

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wine does go better with burger king!! laugh laugh

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As for Burger King..guess what they are...



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Raven2005 said: As for Burger King..guess what they are...



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LADY FINGERS!!!!

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Raven2005 said: As for Burger King..guess what they are...



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Breaded and then deep fried cheese puffs! They sell them at the state fair.

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My keen powers of observation lead me to believe they might be chicken fries. glare

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wine is a social drink being anti social by nature leaves me at a disadvantage in this particular conversation. now if this was "what fucks you up and what can you keep down." thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1 thumbup1

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Tomorrow night I intend to pair my wine with a great big ole serving of Poohbare. love

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Could wine be served with cookies ?



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No, Raven, you need ale with cookies.

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lennyknatural said: No, Raven, you need ale with cookies.


I thought everyone knew that. huh Geez, Raven, please do try to stay current. smile

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cookies an milch ... stay currant, or sultana you lot smile

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I like golden raisins better than the regular kind. And why the heck are prunes now all snooty and callin themselves "dried plums"?????? glare

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Because prunes are dried plums. Prune has gotten a bad rap over the years, "she has a PRUNE face" You don't hear anybody saying "she has a DRIED PLUM face" Keeping the above statements in mind, what would you rather eat, a prune or a dried plum? Raisins on the other hand don't have a PR problem, no need to reinvent themselves into dried grapes.

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