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Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:16 pm
by calmeilles (imported)
Eunuken (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:25 am People dont seem to understand that steak is actually sterile inside, its just the outside that may or may not have bacteria on it. so a quick Searing will kill any dangerous bacteria.

Now Ground beef thats one that needs to be cooked well. thats where the Ecoli comes from.

Indeed. If one likes steak tartar one must have confidence in the butcher.

Personally I'm not that enamoured of it. But I do like very rare, bleu in the French manner which barely introduces it to the pan. :)

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:51 pm
by Ernie of Maine (imported)
💡 Hi Every one.It seams to me that food that seams gross is in ones minds. If you think too hard on it you can find something wrong with it. The secret is to enjoy it and not think about it.If you think about were it lives or how it live you maybe grossed out by this.So you should avoid thinking about aquatic creatures and the like. :-\ :)Now I happen to like a good number of them;) I also use to think about thing like where they live and cliams are one you shouldn't think about when your eating them! 😄 I have eating frog's legs,Allegator tail,rocky mountain oysters,ostrich and pigs feet. I venison ( Bambi for sure) bison and horse (Mr ED you know). 😄_____Ernie

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:17 am
by DeaconBlues (imported)
Ernie of Maine (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:51 pm 💡 Hi Every one.It seams to me that food that seams gross is in ones minds. If you think too hard on it you can find something wrong with it. The secret is to enjoy it and not think about it.If you think about were it lives or how it live you maybe grossed out by this.So you should avoid thinking about aquatic creatures and the like. :-\ :)Now I happen to like a good number of them;) I also use to think about thing like where they live and cliams are one you shouldn't think about when your eating them! 😄 I have eating frog's legs,Allegator tail,rocky mountain oysters,ostrich and pigs feet. I venison ( Bambi for sure) bison and horse (Mr ED you know). 😄_____Ernie

What?! No road kill?! I tell you! You have not lived until you have eaten three day old road kill dog or cat! YUM YUM!

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:55 am
by FianceeUvBigGuy (imported)
On a related note....

BEANO(TM) works!🙏

I'm one of those females who isn't squeamish when it comes to the ingestion of comestibles which others of my gender are prone to eschew (not "chew"..."ESchew"😄) Ergo, I, more than most females, may often dine on foods that are, shall we say, "volatile" in the flatulent sense, hence the BEANO.

My dad and grandfather instilled in me the concept that until you've actually tried certain foods, or different preparations thereof, you ought not to turn your nose up at them. I'm the better for having followed that scheme in that I have experienced, and for the most part enjoyed, some edibles that most, men and women alike, would run away from...screaming at the sight, aroma, or just the knowledge of the ingredient(s).

From 13-day-old duck eggs, (thanks to some Vietnamese friends,) to Mountain Oysters, to all manner of Sushi, Sashimi, and the like, to calf brains scrambled with eggs, and some even more exotic dishes, I've eaten and (mostly) enjoyed them all, tho' some required more than one effort or means of preparation in order to "acquire a taste."

I have stood on the deck of a boat, eating just-harvested oysters right from the shell; requested seconds of ceviche made from fish, shellfish, lobster, etc.; savored the sauteed-'til-pink 'n juicy inside-liver of a young deer while huddled over a campfire.

I've eaten whale meat and blubber (not too fond of blubber:(), I'm afraid it might "adhere"😄); seal meat; so well as venison sourced from deer, elk, caribou (baaaack to Old Virginnyyyy...sorry.) and Bullwinkle T. Moose. Armadillo, 'possum, squirrel (Mmmmm!) and wabbit (See: Fudd, E.) have made the journey into my boiler room and been much enjoyed, as have duck, dove, quail, wild turkey, grouse, partridge, snipe, and sandhill crane.

Snapping turtle, so well as softshell turtle, is a delight, though that's been pretty much rare in my gustatory adventures.

Oh, and Kangaroo (NOT "Kangan-roo"!) is nice too.

I think I'm the better for heeding my elders' advice.

Fun factoid: When I first met BigGuy, introduced by the original FUBG (now WOBG) it was at a seafood restaurant here in San Antonio. I ordered raw oysters as an appetizer. Some weeks later, as I daintily wiped my chin after the first time WOBG allowed me the privilege of orally harvesting BG's semen, he said, "Yoli, I knew when I watched you eat those oysters that you were not a 'Spit' girl."

The message is: Be open to anything that isn't harmful to self or others.

More Kawwwwwfeeeeeee! (and a sausage biscuit!)

Yoli

(I don't feel so good...;))

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:14 pm
by devi (imported)
You know I remember once reading an account of some Jesuit priest who was also a physician or something who was kidnapped by a group of folks somewhere in the rainforests of South America. He said he ate good and the ham and pork they would serve him was excellent. But he was noticing that his colleagues were disappearing about one per couple weeks or something. Usually they didn't feed the ham and pork on the bones but would slice it off for them. One day as he was eating prime rib he kept thinking something was funny about the bone he was nibling on...

🍑👋 🆘 🙄

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:34 pm
by NaziNuts (imported)
That was in an EA FICTION story.

Something about cannibalism in South Americanism or something.

BS.

I hope so, because I'm doing a holiday in Rio in January and don't want to be consumed.

- NN

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:47 pm
by DeaconBlues (imported)
NaziNuts (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:34 pm I hope so, because I'm doing a holiday in Rio in January and don't want to be consumed.

- NN

I so so soooooo envy you! I wish like the dickens I could go to Rio for a while to do some research for a story I want to write. When you return from Rio, would you mind telling me about the place?

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:43 am
by Paolo
I also like oysters - fresh, canned, deli, you name it.

No one will eat oysters with me, either.

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:16 am
by A-1 (imported)
devi (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:14 pm You know I remember once reading an account of some Jesuit priest who was also a physician or something who was kidnapped by a group of folks somewhere in the rainforests of South America. He said he ate good and the ham and pork they would serve him was excellent. But he was noticing that his colleagues were disappearing about one per couple weeks or something. Usually they didn't feed the ham and pork on the bones but would slice it off for them. One day as he was eating prime rib he kept thinking something was funny about the bone he was nibling on...

🍑👋 🆘 🙄

...Yes, he escaped and had to answer to his bishop for his sins...he was told..

"DEAR LORD, Father, did you know that there was only 7 Capitalistas left in the whole country of Brazil and you ate 6 of them!

Re: Gross food you love

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:30 am
by FianceeUvBigGuy (imported)
Paolo wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:43 am I also like oysters - fresh, canned, deli, you name it.

No one will eat oysters with me, either.

I will! I love them!

Raw, Fried, Stewed, Rockefeller, Bienville, in Stuffing; Bring 'em on!

Don't forget the clams, scallops, abalone, conch, etc.

From my post earlier in this thread:

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FianceeUvBigGuy (imported) wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:55 am Fun factoid: When I first met BigGuy, introduced by the original FUBG (now WOBG) it was at a seafood restaurant here in San Antonio. I ordered raw oysters as an appetizer. Some weeks later, as I daintily wiped my chin after the first time WOBG allowed me the privilege of orally harvesting BG's semen, he said, "Yoli, I knew when I watched you eat those oysters that you were not a
"Spit" girl."

Yoli

Loving various bivalves since about age 21.