Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Favorite foods

When it comes to food, I love almost anything, among my favorites are Chinese, Italian, and Mexican. But I'm also the kind of person who will probably also try anything new. I really want to try sushi, I mean, I know it's raw fish, but come on, it sounds kind of good. I guess it's the curious side of me coming out. And if I ever get the chance to visit Japan, that'll be one thing I have to try, sushi made by someone actually Japanese-born.

CHINESE FOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, but I love these lil carrying boxes. They're so cool



 Either sweet and sour chicken or orange chicken. Either one is good, especially from this Chinese restaurant near my mom's house.

OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH! Fried rice! Yum yum!! I love this one the most, I almost always get it when I get Chinese food, whether it be steak fried rice, beef fried rice, shrimp fried rice or chicken. I swear, I'll probably be fat one day, lol. but I don't eat this stuff all the time mainly because of lack of money!!!

Italian food
Spaghetti
My stepdad's mom makes the greatest Italian food ever! She's old school Italian and she is the greatest cook ever, and I just love her to death. She's friendly and nice and funny too. And if it wasn't painfully obvious, my stepdad and his family are Italian, which I think is really awesome!

Linguine, not so good with that nasty alfredo stuff on it, too artery-clogging for me!

Pizza anyone? pizza ain't so Italian anymore, more American if u ask me!

Spaghetti and meatballs! OMG!!!!! I'm so craving Italian right now.....

Mexican food!!!!!
Chicken tacos! Every time I get Mexican food when I'm with my mom and stepdad, I always get this! This place by my mom's house, Plaza Vallarte, they make the greatest Mexican food EVER!!!

OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH! More tacos!!

Oh yeah! Enchiladas!!! YUM YUM!

1 comment:

  1. I think Chinese food is on top of the list for most people. I’m glad it’s included in yours. Chinese food is a hit, not only because of its convenience, but also because of its exquisiteness. Perhaps it’s because the way the food is prepared reflects the Chinese philosophies which influence is deeply-rooted in the culture. They strongly believe in the importance of balance, like the way that there is harmony in their dishes – the right combination of herbs, spices and ingredients are given importance in very meal that is served.

    Bob Andrews @ Chili House SF

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