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What’s The Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten? Good AND Bad
Yesterday at 6:24 pm
Good: Ostrich steak. Very much like high grade beef.
Bad: Owl. Like mud masquerading as duck. Gamey, stingy, and tough.
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Yesterday at 7:04 pm
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Rocky Mountain oysters. Ate a few unknowingly at a HS graduation party until my fellow grads started cracking up and got me to asking. They were breaded and deep-fried and tasted pretty good, but I didn't care much for the texture.
Rattlesnake was pretty good. That too was deep-fried. Will eat it again if I can get back up to a good round-up.
Chili made with elk's heart was too rich for me.
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RE: What’s The Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten? Good AND Bad
Yesterday at 7:23 pm
I've been told I was weird for eating spicy ramen with gummy bears.
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RE: What’s The Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten? Good AND Bad
Yesterday at 7:50 pm
I've had ostrich, it was pretty good.
Not a fan of game meats. As a kid we often had rabbit or squirrel that dad hunted to have meat on the table. Not a fan.
I am a pretty picky eater so the list of things I consider bad is quite long.
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RE: What’s The Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten? Good AND Bad
Yesterday at 7:54 pm
(Yesterday at 7:23 pm)Angrboda Wrote: I've been told I was weird for eating spicy ramen with gummy bears.
Yeah, people will criticize the most trivial things…
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RE: What’s The Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten? Good AND Bad
Today at 1:20 am
Back in the late 1970s, my high school served up cordon bleu for lunch one day. None of us at the table had ever experienced nor had even heard of this dish. We were completely perplexed. In keeping with the maturity level of young people at that age, we offered up theories of what this was. Somebody suggested it was a dead rat. When someone stuck the thing with a fork and bleu cheese oozed out, there were cries of, "Oh my god, it's full of puss!"
Never forgot that. It took me a long time as an adult to appreciate cordon bleu. Considering that first experience, it's amazing I ever did.
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RE: What’s The Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten? Good AND Bad
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(Today at 1:20 am)AFTT47 Wrote: Back in the late 1970s, my high school served up cordon bleu for lunch one day. None of us at the table had ever experienced nor had even heard of this dish. We were completely perplexed. In keeping with the maturity level of young people at that age, we offered up theories of what this was. Somebody suggested it was a dead rat. When someone stuck the thing with a fork and bleu cheese oozed out, there were cries of, "Oh my god, it's full of puss!"
Never forgot that. It took me a long time as an adult to appreciate cordon bleu. Considering that first experience, it's amazing I ever did.
As kids, one of my good friends made a typo when writing about cordon bleus.
Years later, I still refer to them as "blue chicken condoms" in her presence.
She's going to kill me with one, one day...
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RE: What’s The Weirdest Food You’ve Ever Eaten? Good AND Bad
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(11 hours ago)The Valkyrie Wrote: (Today at 1:20 am)AFTT47 Wrote: Back in the late 1970s, my high school served up cordon bleu for lunch one day. None of us at the table had ever experienced nor had even heard of this dish. We were completely perplexed. In keeping with the maturity level of young people at that age, we offered up theories of what this was. Somebody suggested it was a dead rat. When someone stuck the thing with a fork and bleu cheese oozed out, there were cries of, "Oh my god, it's full of puss!"
Never forgot that. It took me a long time as an adult to appreciate cordon bleu. Considering that first experience, it's amazing I ever did.
As kids, one of my good friends made a typo when writing about cordon bleus.
Years later, I still refer to them as "blue chicken condoms" in her presence.
She's going to kill me with one, one day...
Now I'm trying to work out if that's blue condoms for chickens or condoms for blue chickens. Either way, ta for the brain worm.
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