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Pavlov bell anyone? What makes you drool?

The food that makes my mouth involuntarily water just upon viewing its visage would have to be Pizza. There is something about viewing that bubbling cheese and golden crust that brings me to ecstasy… yeah…*embarrassed blush*

11 Comments:

Just about any food porn does it for me!! There are some excellent photographers with blogs.

peanut butter. yeah. sorry.

One semester I ate dinner at the same time every night and watched a certain cartoon. Now, every time I hear the theme song for this cartoon, I want something to eat. It is the most disturbing thing.

Something simple for me ... the smell (or sight) of onions and garlic sauteeing. I know if that's on the stove, something good is on the way. Not to mention (*cough*) that I could take said onions and garlic, put them in a bowl, grab a fork and be in Utopia. Yeah, I'm weird but damned I eat good!
Tommy

Indian or Chinese music always makes me hungry...

for me the smell of fresh bread makes me drool. the sight of food dosent do much for me, except for fresh pizza.

Wine as it hits a hot saute pan...And onions sauteeing as well.

RE: tgchi

ROTFL! Peanut butter? Really? You're too cute! I can kinda see that...just takes a while for my brain to wrap around the idea but I *do* get it! Is the peanut butter on a spoon or on some bread kinda oozing out the sides? Just askin' he-he! :))

I agree with many posters whom mentioned onions caramelizing in a pan...ohhhhhh that's some GOOD eats!~ I keep sweet onions all year long in my fridge...I can't live without 'em...they are my 'candy' so to speak. :D

I am gonna have to agree with the garlic and onions sauteeing in a little butter and olive oil..... mmmm.... i think the only thing that comes close is nice garlic bread under the broiler.

i actually like the smell of stinky garlic hands....

Garlic roasting, so many possibilities . . .

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