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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by devildeac » September 4th, 2009, 6:23 pm

windsor wrote:Deep Fried Butter (no I am NOT making this up)
Fried Pecan Pie.

No Joke. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32665106/ns ... _and_wine/

Looks DD will be in business for a long long time.
I also live in Raleigh, home of the NC State Fair and purveyor of such fine treats over the years as deep fried:

1. Candy bars (Snickers, Milky Ways, etc)
2. Cupcakes (Twinkies and their ilk)
3. Coke (Really. They poured the syrup onto dough and then deep fried it)

I'm not that worried. :D
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by bjornolf » September 4th, 2009, 6:26 pm

I've seen Oreos and ice cream (like sandwiches) and Twinkies at our local craft shows.

And Andrew Zimmern of Bizzare Foods on TFN went to the Minnesota state fair, and they had deep fried EVERYTHING, and I do mean everything. They had deep fried spaghetti on a stick, for heaven's sake.

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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by DukeUsul » September 4th, 2009, 6:29 pm

devildeac wrote:
windsor wrote:Deep Fried Butter (no I am NOT making this up)
Fried Pecan Pie.

No Joke. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32665106/ns ... _and_wine/

Looks DD will be in business for a long long time.
I also live in Raleigh, home of the NC State Fair and purveyor of such fine treats over the years as deep fried:

1. Candy bars (Snickers, Milky Ways, etc)
2. Cupcakes (Twinkies and their ilk)
3. Coke (Really. They poured the syrup onto dough and then deep fried it)

I'm not that worried. :D
The deep fried Coke was awful. I love me some DF Oreos, though.
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by wilson » September 4th, 2009, 10:07 pm

devildeac wrote:
1. Candy bars (Snickers, Milky Ways, etc)
2. Cupcakes (Twinkies and their ilk)
3. Coke (Really. They poured the syrup onto dough and then deep fried it)

I'm not that worried. :D
Of course they're terrible for you, but those deep fried candy bars are fucking delicious.
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Very Duke Blue » September 4th, 2009, 10:58 pm

I won't try any of the "deep fried". I might like them. I like too much as it is. :)) :))
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Miles » September 8th, 2009, 10:29 am

Lavabe wrote:Biscotti.
Seriously! I was gonna post this. I cannot stand the flavor or texture. Add to that:
marzipan! :-q
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Miles » September 8th, 2009, 10:33 am

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Lavabe wrote:Pork rinds.
Every now and then for some unknown reason I'll try and give pork rinds another shot. And every time I regret it.
They do pork rinds right in Mexico. Pour them in a bag, squeeze of fresh lime and douse them in salsa picante, shake the bag and eat. They're best consumed slugging down a Negra Modelo whilst watching luchadores on New Year's Day!
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Miles » September 8th, 2009, 10:35 am

DukePA wrote:
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CathyCA wrote:Raw tomatoes :ymsick:
Agreed. My wife brought home some Sun Gold cherry tomatoes from the Carrboro farmer's market. "Oh try them, they're so super sweet you HAVE to like these ones." Barf, spat them out in the sink. Still tasted like dirt.

And my daughter is awesome, if I haven't said that already. Wife gave her her first piece of tomato the other day, she spit it out and started bawling at the top of her lungs. That's my girl!!!
I'm with you guys on this. Raw tomatoes look fabulous, but I just don't like them. They must be processed or cooked in some way. I'll try one every 5 years or so, but I never like them. I remember watching everyone eat tomato sandwiches as a kid and they looked to die for, but still, no dice for me. I'm going to tell on myself. I was still in the Navy, pregnant, and living in Great Lakes, Illinois. My ex and I went out for dinner and I ordered a club sandwich and said, "no tomatoes" and emphasized this several times. Then the waitress asked what I wanted to drink and I said, "tomato juice." I was serious :?
Tomato Juice gets my vote for a food I don't understand. I cannot have it straight. It must be diluted with copious amounts of vodka before I consider it potable.
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Miles » September 8th, 2009, 10:37 am

YmoBeThere wrote:Alfalfa sprouts. Does anyone eat those any more?
They're good to use as a "bed" for some things but you need a bold flavor to balance out the sprout.
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by cl15876 » September 8th, 2009, 11:19 am

Miles wrote:
DukePA wrote:
DukeUsul wrote:"quote="CathyCA""Raw tomatoes :ymsick:"/quote"
Agreed. My wife brought home some Sun Gold cherry tomatoes from the Carrboro farmer's market. "Oh try them, they're so super sweet you HAVE to like these ones." Barf, spat them out in the sink. Still tasted like dirt.

And my daughter is awesome, if I haven't said that already. Wife gave her her first piece of tomato the other day, she spit it out and started bawling at the top of her lungs. That's my girl!!!
I'm with you guys on this. Raw tomatoes look fabulous, but I just don't like them. They must be processed or cooked in some way. I'll try one every 5 years or so, but I never like them. I remember watching everyone eat tomato sandwiches as a kid and they looked to die for, but still, no dice for me. I'm going to tell on myself. I was still in the Navy, pregnant, and living in Great Lakes, Illinois. My ex and I went out for dinner and I ordered a club sandwich and said, "no tomatoes" and emphasized this several times. Then the waitress asked what I wanted to drink and I said, "tomato juice." I was serious :?
Tomato Juice gets my vote for a food I don't understand. I cannot have it straight. It must be diluted with copious amounts of vodka before I consider it potable.
I like Raw tomatoes in moderation between two slices of toast, on/in a salad, in salsa, etc... and I especially like the Orange Tomatoes (much more meaty and less acidic! However, I have to agree with Miles on his approach to diluting tomato juice ..... :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause: :-bd
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by YmoBeThere » September 8th, 2009, 11:23 am

Miles wrote:
DukePA wrote:
DukeUsul wrote:Agreed. My wife brought home some Sun Gold cherry tomatoes from the Carrboro farmer's market. "Oh try them, they're so super sweet you HAVE to like these ones." Barf, spat them out in the sink. Still tasted like dirt.

And my daughter is awesome, if I haven't said that already. Wife gave her her first piece of tomato the other day, she spit it out and started bawling at the top of her lungs. That's my girl!!!
I'm with you guys on this. Raw tomatoes look fabulous, but I just don't like them. They must be processed or cooked in some way. I'll try one every 5 years or so, but I never like them. I remember watching everyone eat tomato sandwiches as a kid and they looked to die for, but still, no dice for me. I'm going to tell on myself. I was still in the Navy, pregnant, and living in Great Lakes, Illinois. My ex and I went out for dinner and I ordered a club sandwich and said, "no tomatoes" and emphasized this several times. Then the waitress asked what I wanted to drink and I said, "tomato juice." I was serious :?
Tomato Juice gets my vote for a food I don't understand. I cannot have it straight. It must be diluted with copious amounts of vodka before I consider it potable.
I drink tomato juice or V-8 juice daily with breakfast. I used to live in an orange juice household, but then I moved out.
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Bostondevil » September 8th, 2009, 11:27 am

Aspic.
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Bostondevil » September 8th, 2009, 11:28 am

It's actually poisonous, right?
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by YmoBeThere » September 8th, 2009, 11:35 am

Bostondevil wrote:It's actually poisonous, right?
It has to be...
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by Bostondevil » September 8th, 2009, 11:37 am

Glad to see there are other raw tomato haters here as well. Can't stand 'em. Makes me feel a little bit better because here's a list of foods that I will/won't eat that makes me feel like I might, just might, be from another planet.

Bostondevil loves:
lima beans
cauliflower
liverwurst
chicken livers (sauteed in butter with mushrooms and served over rice, yummy!)
radishes
turnips
oh and DiBD, roasted sweet potatoes, I love 'em too, they aren't too pretty to look at but, yuuummm

Bostondevil hates:
chocolate ice cream
chocolate pudding
tomatoes - all kinds although I will eat a marinara sauce

Bostondevil will eat but could be perfectly happy going the rest of her life without:
pizza
arugula
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by YmoBeThere » September 8th, 2009, 11:39 am

All you tomato haters are crazie :o :))
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Post by cl15876 » September 8th, 2009, 11:47 am

YmoBeThere wrote:All you tomato haters are crazie :o :))
Guess that's why they are here! :)) :)) :)) :ymdevil: :ymdevil: :ymdevil:
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Post by Miles » September 8th, 2009, 12:37 pm

Bostondevil wrote:Glad to see there are other raw tomato haters here as well. Can't stand 'em. Makes me feel a little bit better because here's a list of foods that I will/won't eat that makes me feel like I might, just might, be from another planet.

Bostondevil loves:
lima beans
cauliflower
liverwurst
chicken livers (sauteed in butter with mushrooms and served over rice, yummy!)
radishes
turnips
oh and DiBD, roasted sweet potatoes, I love 'em too, they aren't too pretty to look at but, yuuummm

Bostondevil hates:
chocolate ice cream
chocolate pudding
tomatoes - all kinds although I will eat a marinara sauce

Bostondevil will eat but could be perfectly happy going the rest of her life without:
pizza
arugula
I could go without the pudding. Everything else on the list, I'm down. Especially the arugula! Seared tuna served on a bed of arugula. Mmmmmmmm.
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Re: Foods I don't understand

Post by YmoBeThere » September 8th, 2009, 12:40 pm

I'll pass on the two items with liver in them...
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Post by DukeUsul » September 8th, 2009, 12:41 pm

Bostondevil wrote:Glad to see there are other raw tomato haters here as well. Can't stand 'em. Makes me feel a little bit better because here's a list of foods that I will/won't eat that makes me feel like I might, just might, be from another planet.

Bostondevil loves:
lima beans
cauliflower
liverwurst
chicken livers (sauteed in butter with mushrooms and served over rice, yummy!)
radishes
turnips
oh and DiBD, roasted sweet potatoes, I love 'em too, they aren't too pretty to look at but, yuuummm

Bostondevil hates:
chocolate ice cream
chocolate pudding
tomatoes - all kinds although I will eat a marinara sauce

Bostondevil will eat but could be perfectly happy going the rest of her life without:
pizza
arugula
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