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Foods made famous by TV shows
I watch way too much TV...
And now I'm getting to a point that I want to try things that they talk about on TV. I'm a huge King of the Hill fan and one of Peggy Hill's specialties is Frito Pie with Wolf brand Chili. I've never made Frito Pie, never heard of Wolf Brand Chili - but it is real and want to give it a try. Has anyone else done something like this or am I just nuts? :lol: |
I love Frito Pies. I first heard of them when I lived in Houston. Our Junior High served them up in the cafeteria. Good stuff, good times....
My meal made famous by T.V. was Krispy Kremes. That John Travolta movie about (or not about) Clinton talked about them all through the film. I had never heard of them and then, a few years later, wham! They suddenly started popping up all over Phx. |
I ate Frito Pie out of the school cafeteria every single day for more than a year.
If you don't want to make it yourself, Sonic also serves Frito Pies. They're great! |
Marge Simpson makes Jellybean cookies... but I don't think I'll try those any time soon.
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I wonder what happens to jelly beans in the oven. I'd expect they'd melt and caramelize.
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Ah, Frito Pie...a big perk of growing up in the western states.
Here's an interesting version: http://www.thecookingguy.com/cookbook/recipe.php?id=257 Lately, watching reruns of "Dead Like Me" on On Demand has made me crave Pecan Waffles with Extra Crispy Bacon. I've never had pecan waffles, but I bet they're pretty damn good! |
Pork Chops and Apple Shaush.
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[Homer] MMMMMMM Pooork Chooooooops [/Homer]
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I have a fondness for eating Jiffy Pop Pop Corn while watching the movie Real Genius.
Does that count? I also feel a certain lack in my life for not having a cool, trendy coffee shop with sofas instead of tables that I can hang out in, drink overpriced, foul-tasing coffee, and meet seemingly interesting, but actually shallow, friends. |
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I have a few (real and fictional). I'm leaving off the TV show/movie so you can guess.
Cheesy Poofs Grape Nehi (Hint: pronounced 'knee-high') Lollipop Adam's Ribs Coors Beer Martini (shaken not stirred) |
Tea, Earl Grey, hot.
(Picard's usual beverage on Star Trek TNG, ordered to a computer which replicated it. At the time of first airing, this order caused some conversation on the trek newsgroup, because by Picard's time he would just say the more natural "hot Earl Grey tea" and not have to construct a downward heirarchy for a dumber computer.) |
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Lollipop - Kojak Martini (shaken not stirred) - James Bond Well, did I get 3 out of six...? |
Grape Nehi is M*A*S*H
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So is Adam's Ribs ... wasn't that the rib place in Chicago that Hawkeye wanted ribs from?
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Can anyone guess the Coors Beer? Heres the answer |
Some foods are not enhanced by such associations.
Stand By Me and blueberry pie, for example. |
Twin Peaks and Cherry Pie, on the other hand...
or the Simpsons and Floor Pie. |
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ooh ... Bibi-Babka!! I hadn't thought about one in ages. And then, of course, there is one show that was about nothing, but, apparently, food ... Chocolate Babka Mulligatawny Poppy Seed Muffin Junior Mints The Big Salad |
Grape Nehi: Actual beverage in the South. I run into it upon occasion. As noted, Radar's beverage of choice.
Coors: Smokey and the Bandit. I think I'll expound on proper Philly cheesesteaks in a separate thread... |
"Heineken? Fuck that shit! Pabst Blue Ribbon!"
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A turn to the sci-fi side:
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In fact, my LJ has an extensive trip report: http://www.livejournal.com/users/marmelmm/35284.html -MMM- |
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Sure they do...it's all in the packaging!
click here. I've sent these to displaced homies and they swear it's close enough. Brian the Ever Helpful |
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Four fried chickens and a Coke.
And some dry white toast please. |
You want me to hold the chicken?
I want you to hold it between your knees. |
How much for just one rib?
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Sure am hungry.
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Years ago, when driving a truck. I stopped in a place in El Paso and ordered pecan pie.
The sob had peanuts on it. Hey I'm from the south and really know peanuts from pecans. |
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I think the button should say "How youse doin'?" But even if it did, I still wouldn't pay ten bucks for it. |
This isn't exactly a TV show but, here goes:
Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun! |
Krusty's McRibwich.
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Crabby Patties.
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If you're going to have a McRibwich you could order me a WhatjamaChicken?
The Crabby pattie sounds good--I've never had one because I've always eaten at the Chum Bucket. Plankton runs it...do you know him? |
Good ol TV dinners
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