Ketchup and butter honey boo boo

I saw part of that show while flipping channels. I have no idea who all the key players are, but the part I saw was the family playing a game where they blindfolded someone and everyone else had to breathe on them. The blindflded person had to guess which bad breath was whose. It was crazy! Then one pf the girls laughed so hard that she peed on the couch. The mother then smelled it! :crazy2:

That was more than enough for me.
 
Why is that?

Because they are not taught class. Social situations will always be stressful for them and will embarrass others around them. They are taught by example farting is funny and to announce it will bring laughter. They make me so ashamed of this kind of human behavior. Being overweight is the least of this family's worries.:faint::faint::faint::faint:
 
Because they are not taught class. Social situations will always be stressful for them and will embarrass others around them. They are taught by example farting is funny and to announce it will bring laughter. They make me so ashamed of this kind of human behavior. Being overweight is the least of this family's worries.:faint::faint::faint::faint:

I doubt they act like that at school.
 
Say what you want about their lack of class and disgusting habits, that family knows how to have fun! And they seem to genuinely enjoy each others company. A family that loves each other and is enjoying life is a rare sight on TV these days.
Who cares if they aren't classy? Impressing others is not what life's about.

Their diet is a bit concerning though. That giant tub of country crock? *shudder*
 
I am adventurous in my cooking, so I watched the clip to see what this new "recipe" was all about. I have never watched this show, and don't watch reality TV programming. Not that I find it beneath me, just that DH generally controls the remote while I prefer to read in the evenings, so he watches the toothless-heavy-accent-can't-understand-them-crocodile-turtle-swamp-hunting-pawn-shop-car-rehab guy shows and I eventually look up during the newscast!:)

First, the recipe, it won't be added to my repertoire:crazy2:. But, we all eat something someone else dislikes. I happen to love Brussel Sprouts with pepper and butter, DH hates the smelly little cabbages!

What really bothered me was the comment on how they don't enforce table manners, and no one in that family seems to think table manners are important. I don't care if you live in a city or live in the backwoods, at some point you will be eating around other people, and table manners will come into play! I am not bothered if they eat food that I don't like, but having some semblance of proper public manners is important in society.

Disclaimer - I haven't watched the show, so please forgive me if I am offbase and this family is actually a polite, well mannered group of people. With this short clip, it is not what I saw, so my first impression may be incorrect!
 
I am adventurous in my cooking, so I watched the clip to see what this new "recipe" was all about. I have never watched this show, and don't watch reality TV programming. Not that I find it beneath me, just that DH generally controls the remote while I prefer to read in the evenings, so he watches the toothless-heavy-accent-can't-understand-them-crocodile-turtle-swamp-hunting-pawn-shop-car-rehab guy shows and I eventually look up during the newscast!:)

First, the recipe, it won't be added to my repertoire:crazy2:. But, we all eat something someone else dislikes. I happen to love Brussel Sprouts with pepper and butter, DH hates the smelly little cabbages!

What really bothered me was the comment on how they don't enforce table manners, and no one in that family seems to think table manners are important. I don't care if you live in a city or live in the backwoods, at some point you will be eating around other people, and table manners will come into play! I am not bothered if they eat food that I don't like, but having some semblance of proper public manners is important in society.

Disclaimer - I haven't watched the show, so please forgive me if I am offbase and this family is actually a polite, well mannered group of people. With this short clip, it is not what I saw, so my first impression may be incorrect!


This is kind of off topic, but since you brought up toothless and backwoods, it reminded me that I love watching Turtleman! I really dislike reality TV as a rule but Turtleman, even being so backwoods as to take a bath in a Rubbermaid tub, has class and integrity and is so different than this clan. His mama raised him right. Even though his lifestyle is out there he comes off as kind and polite. I bet he has table manners. (I probably don'want to know what he is eating either, though)
 
I just watched the clip and it had me intrigued enough to melt a bit of butter and mix some ketchup in it. I have lived to tell the tale that it tastes like a mild hot wing sauce. Kind of buttery, salty, tangy and generally not bad. Then again, I like hot wings.
 
I just watched the clip and it had me intrigued enough to melt a bit of butter and mix some ketchup in it. I have lived to tell the tale that it tastes like a mild hot wing sauce. Kind of buttery, salty, tangy and generally not bad. Then again, I like hot wings.

I actually use butter and ketchup in my chicken wing sauce, with lots of Franks, garlic and lemon juice.
 
Let me just say I am thoroughly disgusted. Not just with that "recipe" but with the whole family.

Seriously? I am really hoping these people were acting for the camera and that they don't normally live like that.

Throwing spaghetti on your kitchen cabinet??? I'm sorry, but that's just downright gross.

This show has to be staged... it HAS to be, lol.
 
Let me just say I am thoroughly disgusted. Not just with that "recipe" but with the whole family.

Seriously? I am really hoping these people were acting for the camera and that they don't normally live like that.

Throwing spaghetti on your kitchen cabinet??? I'm sorry, but that's just downright gross.

This show has to be staged... it HAS to be, lol.

How else are you supposed to know when it is perfectly al dente? :stir:

I make no secret of LOVING this show. The family is funny and obviously very affectionate...and of course a lot of it is staged. This is "reality" TV after all.
 
Let me just say I am thoroughly disgusted. Not just with that "recipe" but with the whole family.

Seriously? I am really hoping these people were acting for the camera and that they don't normally live like that.

Throwing spaghetti on your kitchen cabinet??? I'm sorry, but that's just downright gross.

This show has to be staged... it HAS to be, lol.

I can't believe I'm going to defend them again, because I've never watched and on the commercials they really do seem gross, but when I was a kid another thing we LOVED was throwing spaghetti on the wall to see if it was done. There are goofy things we did as a family that we don't really advertise, but were fun. I've recreated those same things for my kids. I KNOW I've shown them the spaghetti on the wall trick. They recognize that it's not dinner party behavior, just a goofy thing.

There are lots of things that horrified me about that clip, but the spagetti sticking to the wall is something I remember fondly from my childhood, just like when I "invented" squirting ketchup on buttered noodles. My dad showed us the pasta "trick" and we all thought it was hilarious. (Except for mom, who knew she'd lost control of her kitchen!) He's a physician and didn't seem to think it would kill us.

They do seem like a very happy family that spend time together.
 
I saw part of that show while flipping channels. I have no idea who all the key players are, but the part I saw was the family playing a game where they blindfolded someone and everyone else had to breathe on them. The blindflded person had to guess which bad breath was whose. It was crazy! Then one pf the girls laughed so hard that she peed on the couch. The mother then smelled it! :crazy2:

That was more than enough for me.

Yeah, aren't they a lovely family? :sick:

I've never seen more than commercials and those are disgusting enough that I have no intention of watching the show.
 
Say what you want about their lack of class and disgusting habits, that family knows how to have fun! And they seem to genuinely enjoy each others company. A family that loves each other and is enjoying life is a rare sight on TV these days.
Who cares if they aren't classy? Impressing others is not what life's about.

Their diet is a bit concerning though. That giant tub of country crock? *shudder*

I guess I have much different standards for what constitutes "fun". Smelling other people's nasty breath or their urine doesn't qualify.
 
I guess I have much different standards for what constitutes "fun". Smelling other people's nasty breath or their urine doesn't qualify.

I don't think I'd enjoy those things very much either, but they do! So more power to them! They love each other, they are happy together, and they are having fun together. Whatever other faults they may have, and however uncouth they may be, I think think that's admirable. And probably fairly rare too.
 
I just watched the clip and it had me intrigued enough to melt a bit of butter and mix some ketchup in it. I have lived to tell the tale that it tastes like a mild hot wing sauce. Kind of buttery, salty, tangy and generally not bad. Then again, I like hot wings.

Ah, I see. So they're eating it for the flavor.

I saw something about this "recipe" the other day and I assumed they were eating that because it was cheap, not because they liked the flavor. (I have known many people who say they ate ketchup as pasta sauce growing up because they were poor.) I simply couldn't understand this because making your own sauce (or even buying jarred sauce) would be less expensive than buying Country Crock and ketchup.


As an aside, I don't eat ketchup at all (not even on hot dogs or hamburgers) or any butter substitutes, so this recipe sounds really awful to me since those are the top two foods that are the must disgusting to my palate. (Of course, I eat all sorts of things that others find unappealing, so I would never make anyone feel bad for eating something they like.)
 
I watched the clip and it sounded like she was simply doing it the way SHE was taught growing up. It seemed normal to her. It may have started as an invention of necessity with an empty cupboard, but became a family favorite. I remember when jarred sauce became a pantry staple - I think it was in the 70's? I also remember the days when, if you were out of money you made due until the next check without going to the store even if all you had in the house was noodles, butter, and ketchup. This ketchup/butter sauce could have become the norm in their family before then and then got passed down.

I find it kind of amusing that all of the horrifying stuff that seems to be on that show, people are up at arms about noodles!
 
Say what you want about their lack of class and disgusting habits, that family knows how to have fun! And they seem to genuinely enjoy each others company. A family that loves each other and is enjoying life is a rare sight on TV these days.
Who cares if they aren't classy? Impressing others is not what life's about.

Their diet is a bit concerning though. That giant tub of country crock? *shudder*

Well I sure know how to have fun with my family and we aren't smelling farts, breath or peeing on our couch and then smelling that. :scared1: I don't care about impressing others, I care about impressing myself and raising kids who will do the same. They may be having fun, but to me that's just gross. Of course, who knows if they think my idea of fun would be fun for them. :confused3

I am adventurous in my cooking, so I watched the clip to see what this new "recipe" was all about. I have never watched this show, and don't watch reality TV programming. Not that I find it beneath me, just that DH generally controls the remote while I prefer to read in the evenings, so he watches the toothless-heavy-accent-can't-understand-them-crocodile-turtle-swamp-hunting-pawn-shop-car-rehab guy shows and I eventually look up during the newscast!:)

First, the recipe, it won't be added to my repertoire:crazy2:. But, we all eat something someone else dislikes. I happen to love Brussel Sprouts with pepper and butter, DH hates the smelly little cabbages!

What really bothered me was the comment on how they don't enforce table manners, and no one in that family seems to think table manners are important. I don't care if you live in a city or live in the backwoods, at some point you will be eating around other people, and table manners will come into play! I am not bothered if they eat food that I don't like, but having some semblance of proper public manners is important in society.

Disclaimer - I haven't watched the show, so please forgive me if I am offbase and this family is actually a polite, well mannered group of people. With this short clip, it is not what I saw, so my first impression may be incorrect!

LOL My DBF loves those shows, but I too love the pawn-shop-car-rehab guy shows. LOL One of my favorites is Top Gear, love that show!! :) I agree with you regarding manners. :)

I just watched the clip and it had me intrigued enough to melt a bit of butter and mix some ketchup in it. I have lived to tell the tale that it tastes like a mild hot wing sauce. Kind of buttery, salty, tangy and generally not bad. Then again, I like hot wings.

Really?? I never would have thought, I love me some hot wings, but don't think I'll be doing ketchup and butter only for mine. I just buy Frank's Red Hot Sauce, I was sooooooooooo excited when that came out in stores here. LOL
 



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