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glatt 12-28-2017 03:31 PM

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Marzipan would be on my no thank you list.

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monster 12-28-2017 08:17 PM

no:
all of the things that lived in shells including snails
mustard (except for a tiny dash in a dressing I can usually handle)
pork (except in bacon form -that's ok for whatever reason I can't fathom -rest makes me puke)
pickles
All forms of bell pepper and chili
Cilantro

Guess I would if I was hungry enough/being polite but ttally wasted on me:
Zucchini
Olives
Avocado
White chocolate
Tofuck <<<what is the fucking point if you are a meat eater? I used to chew on erasers as a kid. they had more taste and texture. And it squeaks on my teeth. Or feels like it.

monster 12-28-2017 08:19 PM

....I noticed that most of the ones that just do nothing for me have similar textures, but I would say that mushroom could be included in that texture group and I love mushrooms.

So picky AND weird.

classicman 12-29-2017 08:27 AM

Like chili peppers? Don't click here

xoxoxoBruce 01-18-2018 09:33 PM

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NO NO NO, this shall not stand. :vomitblu:

glatt 01-19-2018 07:08 AM

And the beer is even too small.

limey 01-19-2018 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 1002497)
NO NO NO, this shall not stand. :vomitblu:

Cauliflower steak is the new veggie discovery over here. Our high-end food supermarket (Marks and Spencer) is selling pre-prepared, packaged cauliflower steaks for £2.60, while you can buy a whole cauliflower at any store for about 60p.

Carruthers 01-19-2018 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by limey (Post 1002513)
Cauliflower steak is the new veggie discovery over here. Our high-end food supermarket (Marks and Spencer) is selling pre-prepared, packaged cauliflower steaks for £2.60, while you can buy a whole cauliflower at any store for about 60p.

'Cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with a college education'. (Mark Twain).

And each is an abomination in the sight of the Lord.

In the, thankfully unlikely, event that Dad suggested we had either for lunch, I'd give vent to my inner Gordon Ramsay. :censored:

bbro 01-19-2018 12:34 PM

I love cauliflower......when people aren't trying to pass it off as another food. cauliflower != (potatoes or rice)

glatt 01-19-2018 03:01 PM

Hated it as a kid, but my mom boiled it.

It's not so bad now if you roast it and coat it with salt and a bit of oil.

monster 01-19-2018 05:26 PM

lightly steamed, smothered in cheese sauce, then with a topping of more cheese and under the grill/broiler for a few seconds..... yum.

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Pologirl has a new group of friend who have decided to hold social evenings trying unpopular/weird/fad foods. last week was Limburger cheese. (She couldn't taste it beneath the raw onion and mustard, but it did smell horrible). Next one will be a fermentation special with kombucha and kimchi, apparently.

DanaC 01-19-2018 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 1002528)
lightly steamed, smothered in cheese sauce, then with a topping of more cheese and under the grill/broiler for a few seconds..... yum.

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Cauliflower cheese. Food of the gods.


I gotta say that cauli meatloaf thing looks quite nice to me :P Bit of good beef gravy over that and I'm in.

Glinda 01-19-2018 06:12 PM

A friend that can't eat chocolate passed on a gift that was given to him by someone that had recently traveled to Malaysia. The gift?

https://www.kurikku.com/image/kurikk...ct-1296/z1.jpg

I'm so tempted to try it, but Andrew Zimmern won't even eat that shit.

xoxoxoBruce 01-19-2018 06:18 PM

I understand it tastes wonderful if you have no sense of smell. :haha:

Glinda 01-20-2018 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 1002538)
I understand it tastes wonderful if you have no sense of smell. :haha:

Or functioning taste buds. ;)


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