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Soft*Silver 04-19-2011 05:20 PM

oh I take it back! I just came back from the pharmacy. I got my prep for my surgery...

I have had preps before but this one takes the cake!

You know those huge cat little containers with handles? Its that size!!!!!

NOW THATS GOT TO BE THE ICKIEST EASTER MEAL EVER!

Gráinne 04-19-2011 06:08 PM

Octopus soup, in China. It was like warm sticky rubber bands.

Jess 04-19-2011 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by torchiegirl (Post 49576)
I find that I'm not really big on eating any kind of organ. *shivver*

except foie.... oh.dear.nancy.... sliced and seared... it is manna

Miss Scarlett 04-19-2011 06:27 PM

*Miss Scarlett quickly backs out of thread...* :giggle:

Dreams 04-19-2011 10:18 PM

my mom used to make liver and onions, scalloped potato's, and spinach allllllll in the same meal...my sisters and i used to trade what wouldn't make us puke the most...i ate a lot of spinach..

The Oopster 04-19-2011 10:43 PM

It makes me want to barf even thinking about it.

some time of green chili something at lucy's 24 hr mexican drive in down the street on the corner. I couldn't even get one bite down and wouldn't feed it to the dogs it was that nasty. I just can't go there anymore even for the things I liked .... just too traumatized!

Butterbean 04-20-2011 11:51 AM

It's a tie between...
 
http://www.danishbrotherhood.org/web.../limburger.jpg

http://a.rgbimg.com/cache1nASzo/user...00/mgyQaio.jpg

dixie 04-20-2011 12:40 PM

my grandma's homemade hog's head cheese...

For those of you who don't know: after the hogs/pigs are slaughtered for the bacon/sausage/etc, they then take the ENTIRE head (eyes, ears, teeth, ALL of it) and run it through a grinder, add a few other ingredients and blend/set to either an almost pimento cheese consistency or a "meat jelly".

Usually when I hear the word "cheese" I will eat almost anything. My grandma just neglected to mention the first 2 words when she asked if I wanted a cheese sandwich. :| *hurl*

You can get the cheesy consistency:
http://chadzilla.typepad.com/chadzil...cheese_011.jpg

OR

the sliceable version:
http://j-walkblog.com/images/paine_headcheese.jpg

Once again... *hurl*

Miss Scarlett 04-20-2011 05:42 PM

Wasn't a food but a beverage...

A "Witch Doctor" from What-a-Burger...this vile potion consists of some of everything from their fountain drinks (aka a "Suicide") but with dill pickle juice and several slices of dill pickles floating on top...

lionpaw 04-20-2011 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dreams (Post 323134)
quite frankly i'd rather have them raw...they tasted (to me) like a big crunchy snot rocket(shudders)...at least i could swallow them raw..


I like them raw or fried, but your description made me howl....Crunchy snot rockets versus raw snot going down one's...:) throat all slimy and gushy.....hmmmmm.....lol....:)

lionpaw 04-20-2011 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew, Jr. (Post 323139)

Two gross foods - never again:

*Frogs Legs

*Fried Croc/Alligator


Hmmmm....Fried croc/alligator?....Tastes like chicken?.....Ha,ha,ha....lol

Starbuck 04-20-2011 06:20 PM

Man it's a close race between asparagus and brussel sprouts! You should never eat anything that makes your pee smell bad!

lionpaw 04-20-2011 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 323200)
To me, it's pretty tasteless and the color is pretty. :)





Um, nope. At least when they are fried, they have that crunch factor (and the poop is hidden unless you cut into them). When they are raw, it's all semi-hard snot.

Blech.




I had gator tail while in FL. It's not bad to me. I don't think I'm a fan of the frog legs, though.


Gemme, you crack me up....:)

lionpaw 04-20-2011 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by princessbelle (Post 323266)
My list is huge. But, i have major food issues, mostly regarding textures (coconuts) and lack thereof (jello).

But, my first thoughts are ....

Tripe
Way under cooked bacon (anything fatty like that)
Chicken livers or anyone's liver for that matter
Dumplins (again texture issues)
"Shyt on a Shingle" which includes questionable meat on soggy bread.



Are you my wife's long lost twin????....We could barely catch our breaths after reading your post....Hahahahahaha.....lol...:)

lionpaw 04-20-2011 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by apocalipstic (Post 323342)
I hate them too
little cabbage abortions



Ahhhhh, I feel your pain.....They weren't prepared right for you....My lion loooovvveeesss her brussel sprouts!......lol....:)

lionpaw 04-20-2011 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by softness (Post 323373)
oh I take it back! I just came back from the pharmacy. I got my prep for my surgery...

I have had preps before but this one takes the cake!

You know those huge cat little containers with handles? Its that size!!!!!

NOW THATS GOT TO BE THE ICKIEST EASTER MEAL EVER!


Oh that really does take the cake....

lionpaw 04-20-2011 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dixielady (Post 323904)
my grandma's homemade hog's head cheese...

For those of you who don't know: after the hogs/pigs are slaughtered for the bacon/sausage/etc, they then take the ENTIRE head (eyes, ears, teeth, ALL of it) and run it through a grinder, add a few other ingredients and blend/set to either an almost pimento cheese consistency or a "meat jelly".

Usually when I hear the word "cheese" I will eat almost anything. My grandma just neglected to mention the first 2 words when she asked if I wanted a cheese sandwich. :| *hurl*

You can get the cheesy consistency:
http://chadzilla.typepad.com/chadzil...cheese_011.jpg

OR

the sliceable version:
http://j-walkblog.com/images/paine_headcheese.jpg

Once again... *hurl*


I think I'll join you on that one...Hurl....

Scorp 04-20-2011 06:56 PM

OMFG :| now I'M gonna hurl! (where's that puke smiley)????


Quote:

Originally Posted by lionpaw (Post 324091)
I think I'll join you on that one...Hurl....


hpychick 04-20-2011 07:00 PM

Icky Icky Icky!
 
There are many grosser than gross things I've eaten in my day, here are just a few that I do not ever care to partake of again:
  • cow intestines sauteed in lard
  • kim-chee (the real kind, not the kind you buy in the jar)
  • canned asparagus (justpjhere stole that one from me!)

lionpaw 04-20-2011 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hpychick (Post 324098)
There are many grosser than gross things I've eaten in my day, here are just a few that I do not ever care to partake of again:
  • cow intestines sauteed in lard
  • kim-chee (the real kind, not the kind you buy in the jar)
  • canned asparagus (justpjhere stole that one from me!)


Oh I guess we won't be bringing that over to you....lol...

Jess 04-20-2011 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scorp (Post 324096)
OMFG :| now I'M gonna hurl! (where's that puke smiley)????

hurl? you rang? heh...

gotta say.. not a fan of "head" cheese or as they call it around here.. souse meat... not a fan of sweetbreads or tripe or chitterlings...

odd/ icky things I can prepare very well but not really a fan of : escargots, shad roe and soft shell ( blue) crab. The latter two are delicacies of the south when in season, so I had to cook a great deal of it over the years, thus I became quite adept. The texture of both however, never sat right with my personal taste so.. ~ BLECH~

brussels sprouts are a fav and I would bet I could turn you on to them if you let me cook them for you. same with asparagus...

Kimchee=Korean sauerkraut... if you aren't a fan of cabbage or all things pickled and/or brined.. you'll probably never like it. I love the massive amounts of garlic in it. I recall going to a particular sweat after having eaten a ton of it the night prior and about 45 minutes in.. someone asked "who brought the garlic"... I was sweating profusely and kinda chuckled.. "OOPS.. KIMCHEE"... Love it but only as a small side these days.

I think the stuff that icks me the most is stuff with messed up textures or pungent aromas. I absolutely detest the smell of truffle. Can't stand it. It smells like frommunda cheese. I have never been able to figure out why people will pay upwards of 500.00 per ounce for something that smells like ass. Now, mind you... refined in a simple oil and a couple drops can enhance even the most mundane item. I use a few drops in potato pancakes and it is amazing. Too much and it's ~ BLECH~

Very interesting what squicks folks... and btw.. you all are some funny food critics!!! Should have a show on Food Network...

The Oopster 04-21-2011 01:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hpychick (Post 324098)
There are many grosser than gross things I've eaten in my day, here are just a few that I do not ever care to partake of again:
  • cow intestines sauteed in lard
  • kim-chee (the real kind, not the kind you buy in the jar)
  • canned asparagus (justpjhere stole that one from me!)

You know when I was in brazil I was eating this tasty little dish then they told me in was cow intestines. Fortunately they weren't sauteed in lard. It was actually good but my mind took over at that point and i just needed to eat something else so I could keep the tasty dish down!

lionpaw 04-21-2011 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jess (Post 324224)
hurl? you rang? heh...

gotta say.. not a fan of "head" cheese or as they call it around here.. souse meat... not a fan of sweetbreads or tripe or chitterlings...

odd/ icky things I can prepare very well but not really a fan of : escargots, shad roe and soft shell ( blue) crab. The latter two are delicacies of the south when in season, so I had to cook a great deal of it over the years, thus I became quite adept. The texture of both however, never sat right with my personal taste so.. ~ BLECH~

brussels sprouts are a fav and I would bet I could turn you on to them if you let me cook them for you. same with asparagus...

Kimchee=Korean sauerkraut... if you aren't a fan of cabbage or all things pickled and/or brined.. you'll probably never like it. I love the massive amounts of garlic in it. I recall going to a particular sweat after having eaten a ton of it the night prior and about 45 minutes in.. someone asked "who brought the garlic"... I was sweating profusely and kinda chuckled.. "OOPS.. KIMCHEE"... Love it but only as a small side these days.

I think the stuff that icks me the most is stuff with messed up textures or pungent aromas. I absolutely detest the smell of truffle. Can't stand it. It smells like frommunda cheese. I have never been able to figure out why people will pay upwards of 500.00 per ounce for something that smells like ass. Now, mind you... refined in a simple oil and a couple drops can enhance even the most mundane item. I use a few drops in potato pancakes and it is amazing. Too much and it's ~ BLECH~

Very interesting what squicks folks... and btw.. you all are some funny food critics!!! Should have a show on Food Network...


Hi Jess!...I didn't realize how much you were into cooking gourmet food...Heck, I have few recipes I can pass your way...

Jess 04-21-2011 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lionpaw (Post 324480)
Hi Jess!...I didn't realize how much you were into cooking gourmet food...Heck, I have few recipes I can pass your way...


Cool.. Would love to try some. I was a Chef for 26 years and now only cook at home until ( unless) we start a restaurant. I miss it a lot at times, but there are no restaurants here ( where we moved ) and definitely none that could satisfy my skills or wallet. LOL! I had left the industry when my COPD was not well managed, but today I have far fewer days that keep me knocked down.

Seriously, I browse through the different food threads here and would love to see more of your ideas!

Thanks!

Gemme 04-21-2011 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lionpaw (Post 324067)
Hmmmm....Fried croc/alligator?....Tastes like chicken?.....Ha,ha,ha....lol

You know, it kind of does, but has a bit of a different twang to it. It wasn't bad, though. Rattlesnake was worse.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lionpaw (Post 324091)
I think I'll join you on that one...Hurl....

No one hurls alone in this thread. :|

Invictus 04-21-2011 06:07 PM

Monkey brains

lionpaw 04-23-2011 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jess (Post 324502)
Cool.. Would love to try some. I was a Chef for 26 years and now only cook at home until ( unless) we start a restaurant. I miss it a lot at times, but there are no restaurants here ( where we moved ) and definitely none that could satisfy my skills or wallet. LOL! I had left the industry when my COPD was not well managed, but today I have far fewer days that keep me knocked down.

Seriously, I browse through the different food threads here and would love to see more of your ideas!

Thanks!

You know Jess, we had thought about opening a restaurant six years ago, but we became distracted by scrapbooking....You know who else can cook up a storm????....Corkey!....Now, that would be a heck of a restaurant if the four of were cooking, and Ami was the manager!....Props to you Ami and your skills too!....
Sorry, to hear about the COPD....Pulmonary issues are no joke, and I am glad that they have yours under better management...I'm the medical/scientist geek in our family, and my wife is the one with the brains for computer languages and programs....

What are the various food threads besides this one and the BFP reunion cookbook?....I have to get off my lazy butt and donate some recipes for the BFP cookbook....Yeah, I'll send you of my recipes....Let me know how you like them...I'll look through my tablets tonight....Yes, I said tablets....It covers about 25 years of some good eats...Lol........!.....Well, my friend---take care and have a good Easter Sunday!....:)

lionpaw 04-23-2011 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 324560)
You know, it kind of does, but has a bit of a different twang to it. It wasn't bad, though. Rattlesnake was worse.



No one hurls alone in this thread. :|


A bit of a twang to it?....Now, is that a bitter twang or a sour twang to it?....Gulp!...Rattlesnake????....Well, I guess if I was stuck in the desert somewhere in AZ with a few cacti and nothing else to eat I would go "hmmm....tastes like chicken!"....Hahahahaha!....

Now, about this hurling....."To hurl or not to hurl?...That is the question...."....Yeah, I had to twist a little Wm. Shakespeare here....lol...:)

Jess 04-25-2011 03:47 PM

I'm guessing this is an appetizer...

http://gardenandgun.com/files/photo-3.jpg

Legendryder 04-25-2011 04:17 PM

My mother's chili. Yikes.

torchiegirl 04-25-2011 04:25 PM

there was this nasty cheese, you see...

The_Lady_Snow 04-25-2011 04:55 PM

Boiled peanuts!!!!

Legendryder 04-25-2011 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Lady_Snow (Post 326905)
Boiled peanuts!!!!

Hey now. Don't be steppin on my buld p-nuts. Thems good eatin'.

Lynn 04-25-2011 05:30 PM

The things I find disgusting are probably to someone else's taste...

canned peas
squid tentacles (body is OK...)
escargot (I can eat with my eyes closed, but stop as soon as I look)
some kind of clam with feet that are just too gross to swallow
goat's milk that's more than a few hours old
goat cheese

lionpaw 05-18-2011 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Invictus (Post 324584)
Monkey brains


I'm sorry....But when I hear monkey brains I automatically want to ask whether they were chilled or unchilled....My warped sense of humor....:)

lionpaw 05-18-2011 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jess (Post 326869)
I'm guessing this is an appetizer...

http://gardenandgun.com/files/photo-3.jpg


That's a new one for me......I've had pig ears, but pig lips?

wolfbittenpoet 05-18-2011 04:15 PM

Sea gull. It's greasy but not so bad.
Land crabs delicious surprisingly meaty.
Turtle cooked in its own shell on a fire
Rattlesnake is good but needs a milk bath and well bled else it's sour. The same treatment works for shark.
Kimchee is the worlds best sidedish be it radish, cabbage, or cucumber.

lionpaw 05-18-2011 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolfbittenpoet (Post 341422)
Sea gull. It's greasy but not so bad.
Land crabs delicious surprisingly meaty.
Turtle cooked in its own shell on a fire
Rattlesnake is good but needs a milk bath and well bled else it's sour. The same treatment works for shark.
Kimchee is the worlds best sidedish be it radish, cabbage, or cucumber.


Where did you try the Seagull?....You mean I missed something while we lived in Seattle?....Yeah, I like kimchee, but it is an acquired taste....

wolfbittenpoet 05-18-2011 04:48 PM

Here in Gulfcoast Florida. My gran taught me to catch seagull with a cast net. They were cheap plentiful and had been a depression staple for her. The CCC boys here never knew there chickens in every pot usually were seagull. She also taught me to gig frog, snare rabbit, catch land crabs, and turtles. She was awesome.

lionpaw 05-18-2011 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolfbittenpoet (Post 341438)
Here in Gulfcoast Florida. My gran taught me to catch seagull with a cast net. They were cheap plentiful and had been a depression staple for her. The CCC boys here never knew there chickens in every pot usually were seagull. She also taught me to gig frog, snare rabbit, catch land crabs, and turtles. She was awesome.



Wow.....That's pretty interesting....Seattle had alot of seagulls, but I never heard about any recipes from the natives for it....Sounds like you had a wonderful gran teaching you....


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