* Donuts from Lafeens, and I'm not a donut person. Love the buttermilk for example. Thanks to Christina VW for this treat. (1466 Electric Ave. 360-647-1703)
* Barbeque from Speak E-Z's

* Meatball sandwich from Tino's, good sauce, pure comfort food for me, and right in my neighborhood. The calzones are giant. (Sudden Valley Shopping Center, 2275 Lake Whatcom Blvd, 360-671-6088)
* Take-n-bake pizza from Papa Murphy's. Okay, spoiled in my childhood by pizzas from my Mom, Angie Sbarro, Lena down at the Victory Cafe, and even the Chewton Firemen Ladies Auxillary, never did I imagine a favorite pizza of mine being created at a location with the last name of Murphy. Just doesn't seem right. But on the way home from work, I can go through a drive-through pick up a gourmet vegetarian with creamy garlic sauce, spinach, zucchini, mushrooms, marinated artichoke hearts, roma tomatoes, onions on a thin crust deLITE, bake it at home, and be pretty blissful. Not Pizza Big in Milano, but eh, whazzamatta witchu? (My Papa Murphy's is at 1312 Lakeway Drive, 360-715-1117)
* Butternut squash ravioli with walnut sage butter sauce from D'Anna's. I swear everything is good here. Solid Italian in the Italian tradition, not the Italian-American tradition, which is a different story. (1317 North State St. 360-714-0188)
* Gelato from Sirena Gelato , if going for a fresh cone or dish, or the Haggen brand from Italy at their markets. I'm fixed on hazelnut, but Sirena Gelato has a nice Pineapple or Cappucino, and Haggen's Triple Chocolate, Coconut or Pistachio are all worth trying. (Sirena Gelato - 960 Harris Av Fairhaven, 360-733-6700; Haggens - various locations)
* Arni Tzito (New Zealand lamb with roast potatoes) from Mykonos. It's all good, really. So great to have a solid Greek restaurant in my hometown. It's good to go to a Greek restaurant with a Greek like Linaki to know I'm in the right place. (1650 W Bakerview Rd 360-715-3071)
* Tacos from Tacos Tecalitlan taco truck. Thanks, Luis I, for this wonderful addition to my favorites. I'm a regular for the tacos or the burritos. (Near Glynn's Pub at corner of Guide Meridian and Smith Road, 360-223-2836)
* Happy hour at Nimbus. Interesting drink specials and try several delizioso half-price appetizers that shared will be a meal. (14th floor, that's right, 119 N Commercial St 360-676-1307)
* Salmon pot pie at Anthony's Hearthfire. I tried to have the chef give me the recipe, but no luck. (7 Bellwether Way, 360-527-3423)
* Oyster sampler at The Oyster Bar on Chuckanaut Drive. Great for out-of-town visitors and go at lunch when the prices are more reasonable. That great Chuckanaut Drive drive, then overlooking oyster beds and the Bay, what could be better? (2578 Chuckanut Drive 360-766-6185)
* The chef's special at Il Granaio. Bound to be good.

* Chicken tortilla soup at El Rinconcito. I eat half there and take the second half home for another meal. I immediately start feeling better when I eat it, even if I wasn't sick in the first place. Thanks to Christina VW for this soup recommendation! People recommend other things there, like the fajitas, but I can't get off the soup, the rice, the pieces of avocado, the chunks of chicken, the bite and the flavor...wow. (2416 Yew Street Rd., 360-647-9055)
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