EWW! And, of course, we called the restaurant there "The Rat."Bostondevil wrote:I got a salad that had been sitting out just a bit too long, or at least the black olive had. It's one of those sense memory things, the three days of, well, you can guess what it was three days of after eating a very bad black olive. I can't stomach the taste of olives anymore. Pun intended.CathyCA wrote:Oh, now you MUST share!Bostondevil wrote:I used to love olives. Perhaps it's a story I shouldn't share, but I don't love them anymore. The Rathskellar on the lower level of the Brian Center was involved.
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I intended to post this in the LTE.Bostondevil wrote:Scoot down.CathyCA wrote:Tomorrow is my annual physical.
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One thing there aren't enough of up here in Mass are Southern accents.Bostondevil wrote:I said in another thread that I'm tired, tired, tired. When I'm tired, tired, tired, my spelling sucks and my Southern accent becomes pronounced.
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Quoting myself because, c'mon, I missed something important - thisBostondevil wrote:I got a salad that had been sitting out just a bit too long, or at least the black olive had. It's one of those sense memory things, the three days of, well, you can guess what it was three days of after eating a very bad black olive. I can't stomach the taste of olives anymore. Pun intended.CathyCA wrote:Oh, now you MUST share!Bostondevil wrote:I used to love olives. Perhaps it's a story I shouldn't share, but I don't love them anymore. The Rathskellar on the lower level of the Brian Center was involved.
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Sadly, my Southern accent isn't too Southern anymore. I don't know what happened but it is true when I first moved up here, people didn't always understand me. I lost a fair bit of it out of necessity. But I don't sound like I'm from Boston!YmoBeThere wrote:One thing there aren't enough of up here in Mass are Southern accents.Bostondevil wrote:I said in another thread that I'm tired, tired, tired. When I'm tired, tired, tired, my spelling sucks and my Southern accent becomes pronounced.
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And when people tell me I don't have a Southern accent, I always respond with "Yeah, but I have INsurance." Then I say that I'm fixin' to get another drink, can I get you sumthin?
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I can't imagine what raw olives taste like. They have to be fermented or cured to taste good. Natural flavor modification, as opposed to using those artificial chemicals.
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I never thought about it, but you're right. I've never had an olive that didn't come out of a jar or can.DukeUsul wrote:I can't imagine what raw olives taste like. They have to be fermented or cured to taste good. Natural flavor modification, as opposed to using those artificial chemicals.
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I've told folks I'm gonna have a couple shots, straight up, of a ~15 year old single batch bourbon and a fine Cuban cigar. Ditto at 85 and 90.Bostondevil wrote:Not sure if this is right place to post this but I have a date with a friend from Duke for our 80th and 90th birthdays, well, her birthdays, she's 6 months younger. We we turn 80 it's cigarettes and Boston Cream doughnuts. When we turn 90, it's fried Mars Bars. I can't wait!
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I prefer green olives to black. Kalamatas stand as an exception among the black ones; I love those. But please don't put any black olives on my pizza or anything...I think they lose any and all flavor once cooked.Miles wrote:They're my least favorite of the olives. But they're nice to have in a Bloody Mary. Stuff em with blue cheese and you might convince me to have a martini.YmoBeThere wrote:I just had a black olive. What I don't understand are those green olives with the pimento.
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Olives: I like the black ones, not the green ones.
BD: I also love lima beans, frozen, not canned. They're one of my favorite vegetables. Also, did your avoidance of olives involve the Rat's taco salad?
BD: I also love lima beans, frozen, not canned. They're one of my favorite vegetables. Also, did your avoidance of olives involve the Rat's taco salad?
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I don't understand.... you LOVE lima beans? I thought at most they could only be tolerated (like in that mix of carrots, peas, corn and lima beans that I can just tolerate eating).bjornolf wrote:Olives: I like the black ones, not the green ones.
BD: I also love lima beans, frozen, not canned. They're one of my favorite vegetables. Also, did your avoidance of olives involve the Rat's taco salad?
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I don't like cooked carrots, only raw (except in my chicken noodle veggie soup), and peas are fine. I'm more a fan of fresh corn on the cob than in a succotash. So, of those, limas would by my favorite by a landslide. They're definitely one of my favorite veggies. I like em boiled in the pot with a little salt. I do NOT like them all buttery though. And they have to be "good" limas, with a little firmness to them. I don't like 'em if they're just mushy.DukeUsul wrote:I don't understand.... you LOVE lima beans? I thought at most they could only be tolerated (like in that mix of carrots, peas, corn and lima beans that I can just tolerate eating).bjornolf wrote:Olives: I like the black ones, not the green ones.
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Oh man. Lima beans have a great talent for absorbing and complimenting pork flavors.DukeUsul wrote:I don't understand.... you LOVE lima beans? I thought at most they could only be tolerated (like in that mix of carrots, peas, corn and lima beans that I can just tolerate eating).bjornolf wrote:Olives: I like the black ones, not the green ones.
BD: I also love lima beans, frozen, not canned. They're one of my favorite vegetables. Also, did your avoidance of olives involve the Rat's taco salad?
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I agree with you on the carrots. My wife only likes carrots cooked, not raw. We have an issue there.bjornolf wrote:I don't like cooked carrots, only raw (except in my chicken noodle veggie soup), and peas are fine. I'm more a fan of fresh corn on the cob than in a succotash. So, of those, limas would by my favorite by a landslide. They're definitely one of my favorite veggies. I like em boiled in the pot with a little salt. I do NOT like them all buttery though. And they have to be "good" limas, with a little firmness to them. I don't like 'em if they're just mushy.DukeUsul wrote:I don't understand.... you LOVE lima beans? I thought at most they could only be tolerated (like in that mix of carrots, peas, corn and lima beans that I can just tolerate eating).bjornolf wrote:Olives: I like the black ones, not the green ones.
BD: I also love lima beans, frozen, not canned. They're one of my favorite vegetables. Also, did your avoidance of olives involve the Rat's taco salad?
But no butter? That's about the only way I can tolerate lima beans.
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Or in a brunswick stewDukeUsul wrote: I agree with you on the carrots. My wife only likes carrots cooked, not raw. We have an issue there.
But no butter? That's about the only way I can tolerate lima beans.
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Definitely. Limas in a ham soup or with pork chops are divine!Miles wrote:Oh man. Lima beans have a great talent for absorbing and complimenting pork flavors.DukeUsul wrote:I don't understand.... you LOVE lima beans? I thought at most they could only be tolerated (like in that mix of carrots, peas, corn and lima beans that I can just tolerate eating).bjornolf wrote:Olives: I like the black ones, not the green ones.
BD: I also love lima beans, frozen, not canned. They're one of my favorite vegetables. Also, did your avoidance of olives involve the Rat's taco salad?
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Even Lima beans taste good when served in ramekins.Miles wrote:Oh man. Lima beans have a great talent for absorbing and complimenting pork flavors.DukeUsul wrote:I don't understand.... you LOVE lima beans? I thought at most they could only be tolerated (like in that mix of carrots, peas, corn and lima beans that I can just tolerate eating).bjornolf wrote:Olives: I like the black ones, not the green ones.
BD: I also love lima beans, frozen, not canned. They're one of my favorite vegetables. Also, did your avoidance of olives involve the Rat's taco salad?
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Lima Beans do not taste good....ever...neither do olives ( ) of any color!Lavabe wrote:
Even Lima beans taste good when served in ramekins.
I don't like butter cream icing or marzipan. Too sweet. I usually leave a little skeleton of icing on my plate when I eat cake...actually come to think of it with the exception of doughnuts I'm not much of a sweets fan...(an exception is made for really good chocolate fudge - with walnuts)
I like spinach raw as a salad (wilted is ok) but not cooked. Carrots I'll eat raw or cooked. I love carrots. Asparagus not so much...if it is fresh and steamed right it is ok.
No liver - don't even like the smell of the stuff (I used to make liver brownies as treats for the dogs - then I discovered they liked tuna brownies just as much and tuna doesn't gross me out)
I am not a fan of any vegetable that is 'creamed' in any way shape for form.
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