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Postby Narsil » Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:22 am UTC

Nyarlathotep wrote:Crisco with sugar mixed in it. I ate like half a can of that once.
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Nyarlathotep wrote:Also, drinking melted butter.


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Postby Nyarlathotep » Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:28 am UTC

Narsil wrote:
Nyarlathotep wrote:Crisco with sugar mixed in it. I ate like half a can of that once.
How the fuck are you not dead yet?

Nyarlathotep wrote:Also, drinking melted butter.


You've made a pact with Death himself, haven't you?


Death and I are good buddies. Heck, she even put in a good word with her brother for me.

As an aside, I also weight 98lbs and have no cholesterol or blood pressure problems whatsoever. The worst circulatory issue that I have is a minor heart murmur.

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Postby Bakemaster » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:07 am UTC

Narsil wrote:
Nyarlathotep wrote:Crisco with sugar mixed in it. I ate like half a can of that once.
How the fuck are you not dead yet?

Crisco is made of vegetables so it must be good for you!
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Postby CitizenErased » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:09 am UTC

Sweetened condensed milk from the can :D
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Postby GhostWolfe » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:14 am UTC

CitizenErased wrote:Sweetened condensed milk from the tube :D
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Postby Twasbrillig » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:27 am UTC

I mentioned mayo and fries first, but everybody jumped on it when Nyar mentioned it. I feel left out.

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Postby Aeltar » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:40 am UTC

Bakemaster wrote:
Narsil wrote:
Nyarlathotep wrote:Crisco with sugar mixed in it. I ate like half a can of that once.
How the fuck are you not dead yet?

Crisco is made of vegetables so it must be good for you!


And strawberries are made of fruit. Yet somehow, I doubt strawberries dipped in sugar (which are yummy) is good for you.
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Postby CitizenErased » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:57 am UTC

SilverWolfe wrote:
CitizenErased wrote:Sweetened condensed milk from the tube :D
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Postby Zohar » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:26 am UTC

On a similar note, dipping strawberries in sweetened condensed milk.

Also, an excellent, easy recipe which might sound a bit disgusting: We have a kind of frozen drink franchise here (you need to add about 6 cups water for one cup thingy to get actual juice) which I'm sure you have the equivalent of in the US. Anyway, take about 250 ml of that, add 200 ml of condensed milk, add 400 ml of cream (35% at least). Whip it up, put in freezer. Yummy, yummy, yummy.
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Postby Bondolon » Thu Jul 26, 2007 8:59 am UTC

Zohar wrote:On a similar note, dipping strawberries in sweetened condensed milk.

Also, an excellent, easy recipe which might sound a bit disgusting: We have a kind of frozen drink franchise here (you need to add about 6 cups water for one cup thingy to get actual juice) which I'm sure you have the equivalent of in the US. Anyway, take about 250 ml of that, add 200 ml of condensed milk, add 400 ml of cream (35% at least). Whip it up, put in freezer. Yummy, yummy, yummy.


I think I just felt my fat cells drool, and my arteries quake.

In any case, I eat Feta cheese straight a lot of times, and it's probably my favorite thing in the world. I'm drooling just thinking about it.
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Postby Kawa » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:17 am UTC

Alisto wrote:White rice + ketchup.

Done it. Blasphemous to my heritage, but done it and it's tasty.

My addition to this thread: Balls of macaroni and cheese, deep-fried. The arteries clog while singing for joy.

And here I thought this thread would be on things like dinuguan (which I don't eat because I hate it) and balut (which I don't eat because I'm allergic.)
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Postby parkaboy » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:20 am UTC

the only thing i eat that ever gets my friends is peanut butter and mayo sandwiches. my dad got me stuck on them. but since i try to avoid mayo (except maybe 1/2 a tablespoon in tune) i dont really eat them anymore. i havent even HAD mayo in my fridge for like..5 months.
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Postby Forthur » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:57 am UTC

Had to laugh about your "fries with mayonaise" and dutch "oliebollen" (eaten with lots of powdered sugar, not icing). You underestimate us.
Here in the Netherlands we've raised unhealthy snack food to an art form.

We put so much mayonaise on the fries they completely disappear.
We eat "kroketten" and "frikandellen", deep-fried meaty snacks - nobody dares think about the ingredients, but everyone knows they contain more meat byproducts than actual meat. And everything is drowned in fat sauces.
Even our salads contain more mayonaise and fats than real vegetables.

Eating at McDonalds is a lot healthier than eating in one of our ubiquitous "snack bars".
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Postby ~Jake~ » Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:19 pm UTC

Cheese and Marmite sandwiches. It sounds like an odd mix but it actually goes really well.
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Postby Briareos » Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:30 pm UTC

There's a particular Chinese dish (I need to figure out what it is actually called) that involves, among other ingredients, cubes of pork with a layer of fat still attached to each cube. We're talking half-inch-thick gobs of fat attached to pieces of meat.

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Postby Invisible Queen » Thu Jul 26, 2007 3:04 pm UTC

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Postby Phenriz » Thu Jul 26, 2007 3:26 pm UTC

Twasbrillig wrote:I mentioned mayo and fries first, but everybody jumped on it when Nyar mentioned it. I feel left out.

*pouts, 4th-grader style*


1 word.

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Postby Alpha Omicron » Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:15 pm UTC

Fried Klik sammich FTW
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Postby Rodan » Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:17 pm UTC

The first post made me miss nutella and Germany... I am sad now...
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Postby BlueNowhere » Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:53 pm UTC

jgcrawfo wrote:I once walked into a friend's place to see him place a slice of cheese between two just-toasted eggo waffles and eat it.

Oh, and spam eh? Here's my supper from a few nights ago (oh no jmrz where are you now?):
1 quarter can of Klik (Canadian-made Spam replica), half of what I had left in the fridge. No I'm not going to explain why I had half a can of spamalike in my fridge to begin with.
1 half of an onion, leftover from the night before.
1 cup uncooked rice.
2 cups water.

Method: Throw the chunk of meatstuff into a heated pot. Crumble it up with a spatula, until it's in smaller chunks, almost like you could pretend it's ground beef if you squint hard enough. Showing your complete disdain for food-prep etiquette and knives, rip up the onion with your hands, and throw it in there too.
When you can no longer stand the smell of the cooking meat, throw in your cup of rice and let it soak up the greasy stuff, stirring it until the grains are each a little translucent. This will not actually do anything to soften the smell of fried Spam, that's just for use as a handy timer.
Throw in the water, and trying not to look in the pot, mix it around. Put a lid on that mess you've just made, and pretend the last seven minutes of your life never happened.
Twenty minutes later, scoop the stuff onto your plate, making sure to scrape all the burnt bits from the bottom of the pot onto your plate, for extra depressive effect. Now comes a time to ruin a beloved childhood memory.
Dredge up something from your past, something that made you happy, but make sure it's a memory you can do without. Focusing hard on this happy thought, shovel the unholy jumble into your mouth, trying hard not to realize where you are, who you are, or what you're doing. By the time you're almost done, you should no longer think fondly of that thing you were using to block out the reality of the fact that you're eating pasty Spam-rice gruel. At this point, it's up to you if you want to throw out the rest of the food, or just toss your health to the wind and go for it, finishing off a plate of stuff that you know is already in your belly.

We've eaten that at home regularly for years. Well, almost the same thing. Usually we just cook the rice and the spam separately and then combine it to eat it. It's quite delicious.

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Twasbrillig wrote:I mentioned mayo and fries first, but everybody jumped on it when Nyar mentioned it. I feel left out.

*pouts, 4th-grader style*



1 word.

WAH!

Sounds like a case for the WHAMBULANCE!

Oh, so as for 'good' food. Pasta with sugar. I've never had any, but my siblings have. It sounds really good.
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Postby Sprocket » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:02 pm UTC

Somnia wrote:Heck yes. Chocolate shakes are superior to all else in that situation. And hot, salty, just-greasy-enough fries, fresh out of the fryer? Mmm!


Oh come on! Wendy's French Fries dipped in a Frosty is just THE WAY IT SHOULD BE! :D

Next to all this other stuff, that's nothing.

Twasbrillig wrote:I mentioned mayo and fries first, but everybody jumped on it when Nyar mentioned it. I feel left out.
*pouts, 4th-grader style*

Yeah sorry, kinda normal. It's more normal than potato chips in a tunafish sandwhich, and that my friends is pretty normal.
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Postby redthegreat » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:33 pm UTC

Caster sugar mixed with melted unsalted butter with a drop of vanilla essence is excellent on crepes. Or pancakes in england.

Get salted crisps and crunch them down into little pieces and mix with chocolate, set in the fridge, pure excellence.

Humus is great with chocolate.
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Postby Bondolon » Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:43 pm UTC

redthegreat wrote:Humus is great with chocolate.


This was a funny misspelling, because Humus is a material present in soil. I just thought of soil mixed with chocolate and thought, "There's no way that's good."
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Postby Wilibus » Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:13 pm UTC

Kawa wrote:My addition to this thread: Balls of macaroni and cheese, deep-fried. The arteries clog while singing for joy.

I am glad I don't own a deep fryer, this actually doesn't sound too terrible, although I am sure it would months, if not years off my life expectancy.

Mac+Cheese, Ground Beef, Salsa and a lot of chili powder is delicious.
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Postby Nyarlathotep » Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:53 pm UTC

Forthur wrote:Had to laugh about your "fries with mayonaise" and dutch "oliebollen" (eaten with lots of powdered sugar, not icing). You underestimate us.
Here in the Netherlands we've raised unhealthy snack food to an art form.

We put so much mayonaise on the fries they completely disappear.
We eat "kroketten" and "frikandellen", deep-fried meaty snacks - nobody dares think about the ingredients, but everyone knows they contain more meat byproducts than actual meat. And everything is drowned in fat sauces.
Even our salads contain more mayonaise and fats than real vegetables.

Eating at McDonalds is a lot healthier than eating in one of our ubiquitous "snack bars".


Yeah, I learned the fries-with-mayo thing from my Dutch cousins (who I haven't spoken with in yearrrsss). They also introduced me to all sorts of wonderful fried food.

Also the salty fish things. Salted herring? Sooooo much salt.
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Postby Zohar » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:35 pm UTC

BlueNowhere wrote:Oh, so as for 'good' food. Pasta with sugar. I've never had any, but my siblings have. It sounds really good.


There's a Jewish dessert called "kugel" which is basically cooked pasta with some eggs, white cheese, sugar, cinnamon, raisins and nuts, baked in an oven. It's really good.

Is white cheese the correct term? I mean the kind of soft cheese you'd use for cheesecake for example, but without as much fat (say, only 5% fat).
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Postby PatrickRsGhost » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:37 pm UTC

Wilibus wrote:Mac+Cheese, Ground Beef, Salsa and a lot of chili powder is delicious.


That does sound good. Meximac or Chilimac. Toss in some cumin for authentic chili flavor.
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Postby Wilibus » Thu Jul 26, 2007 8:01 pm UTC

PatrickRsGhost wrote:That does sound good. Meximac or Chilimac. Toss in some cumin for authentic chili flavor.
Not a huge fan of cumin to be honest, sometimes I add a little cayenne or diced peppers for flavour, but usually this becomes an option when groceries and money are in short supply so those aren't always available. :)
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Postby Sprocket » Thu Jul 26, 2007 8:46 pm UTC

Cumin is what's missing from EVERY Burrito I've ever had! Why can't burrito places FRIGGIN flavor their beans like they would meat!!! Bean burritos are so fucking boring without some fucking SEASONING! Garlic, Chilli Powder and Cumin. Is that SO much to ask?
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Postby Keroppi » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:01 pm UTC

My friend and I once made brown-sugar cookies, only made about a dozen half-dollar-sized cookies, and ate the rest of the batter.

...and we eat cookie dough by the POUND.

Also, sometimes I sprinkle sugar on my McChickens. ^_^
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Postby Vargo » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:21 pm UTC

1. Marmite
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3. Mashed Potato
4. Mushrooms
5. Bowl
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Postby Alisto » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:36 pm UTC

Campbell's Cream of Chicken Soup + Macaroni = yum.

And Kawa, deep-fried mac & cheese doesn't count, as it's on the menu at a lot of restaurants now. :p
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Postby Wilibus » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:37 pm UTC

Alisto wrote:And Kawa, deep-fried mac & cheese doesn't count, as it's on the menu at a lot of restaurants now. :p
Really? Which restaurants?
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Postby Alisto » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:41 pm UTC

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Alisto wrote:And Kawa, deep-fried mac & cheese doesn't count, as it's on the menu at a lot of restaurants now. :p
Really? Which restaurants?


T.G.I.Fridays is the first one that comes to mind.
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Postby Rodan » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:46 pm UTC

totally Disgusting disgusting foods (don't try):
garlic powder + popcorn
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Postby Joeldi » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:21 pm UTC

There's an appertiser around here that I've eaten a few times, and not really liked.

You put peanuts and Nutri Grain (The Australian type. I don't know how to describe the taste. Sweet anyway) and a shitload of seasoning in a bowl. Eat.

When it comes to mixing unrelated foods, I can never handle mixing sweet and savoury, but anything savoury with anything else savoury is great.

EDIT: Is fairy bread internationally known?
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Postby hack124x768 » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:25 pm UTC

Ive got two stories from the 3rd grade for this one.

First story:

Got orange/vanilla dixie cup or ice cream. Eat orange only. Pour chocolate milk in the empty space. Mix. Viola! Chocolate milkshake! Girl next to me freaks out yelling "Thats so gross" and tells the teacher, who tells me to discontinue my cooking in class. Consume milkshake. No further issues.

Other story:

Got cheeseburger and chocolate cookie. It's all fake anyway, so why not combine? Place cookie in burger. Girl next to me freaks out yelling "Thats so gross" and tells the teacher, who tells me to discontinue my cooking in class. Remove cookie (or so she thinks). Eat burger. East cookie (really the hamburger patty). no further issues.

Side notes: They both taste fine. Girls can be dumbshits. Real men can cook.
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Postby SecondTalon » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:26 pm UTC

Joeldi wrote:EDIT: Is fairy bread internationally known?


No. I had to google it, and I've never heard of such a thing.
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Postby rachel » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:29 pm UTC

French fries dipped in milkshake are delicious, but whenever someone sees me do that they give me that look. The look that says "you're disgusting and now I can't eat my food." But it's so good. And not that strange, either.
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