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Home arrow Today's Stories arrow Culinary Inquisition: Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio)
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Culinary Inquisition: Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio)
Posted: 07/27/07 05:09 PM [ET]
Coffee or tea?
I don’t like either. I drink diet anything.

Favorite place to power-lunch?
In Cincinnati, Price Hill Chili. Here, wherever I can catch anything between meetings.

Favorite D.C. restaurant?
The Hunan Dynasty. I like Chinese.

What’s a food you can’t live without?
Pizza.

Sweet or salty?

Both. I like both.

If you could invite five people to dinner (not loved ones), who would they be?
My wife …
Not loved ones! … my son, daughter, my mom and my mother-in-law. There’s not enough time together.
Favorite pig-out food? Probably popcorn, with too much butter. It’s not good for me, but it tastes better that way.

Have you ever had food poisoning?
No.

Any food allergies?
No.

What food can you not stomach?

Unfortunately, there are a lot of vegetables: squash, asparagus, broccoli, those kinds of things. The vegetables that are good for you. Oh, beets. I’ll put that on there.

What’s your cooking specialty?
I have no cooking skills, other than heating up a can of soup or throwing together a sandwich. You can graze at various receptions.

 
 
 
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