Honestly have no idea. I’m not very adventurous as an eater anyways.QOTD: What is a strange food item you eat or combination of foods you eat that most people think is strange?
Honestly have no idea. I’m not very adventurous as an eater anyways.QOTD: What is a strange food item you eat or combination of foods you eat that most people think is strange?
I am usually game to try anything (which my colleagues in grad school and later in Japan found great joy in) and have a short list of things I will not eat again (eyes of any kind, most fermented to the point of slime vegetables, and sea urchin- I do not do slimy things). My husband is repulsed that my favorite snack is creamy jif peanut butter off of a spoon, and he is horrified that I have passed this onto our kids. I feel he is repulsion is cultural and he needs to move on but he cannot. So this would be the thing I am mocked/criticized for most often.Fun Friday QOTD: What is a strange food item you eat or combination of foods you eat that most people think is strange?
This seems like it would be similar to cream of wheat but with actual texture!ATTQOTD: Not so much strange as....well, maybe just regional.....2 Shredded Wheat (the big biscuits) on a plate, softened with boiling water (pour over and drain) and slathered with butter.
Fun Friday QOTD: What is a strange food item you eat or combination of foods you eat that most people think is strange?
I will continue to believe that a Frosty IS chocolate. Any other flavor can be delicious, but not a Frosty.But I do love dipping my fries into my Frosty (chocolate only).
Preach. When they are like "chocolate or vanilla" I reply "a Frosty". Haha.I will continue to believe that a Frosty IS chocolate. Any other flavor can be delicious, but not a Frosty.
I’m gonna have to try that cinnamon roll thing. I don’t think it’s too far off from cornbread with honey butter.ATTQOTD: I love cottage cheese with thousand island dressing (bonus points if you have some club cracks on the side!). My dad eats it this way and now I love it too.
In Nebraska, chili is traditionally served with cinnamon rolls as the side (instead of something like cornbread). It doesn't seem weird to me, but I guess it does to others.
I had them while I was in Ireland, and while I didn’t hate them, I didn’t love them. I do love Irish bacon, though, and just bought a pork loin for work that I am going to turn into it.ATTQOTD: I don't know how strange they really are, but I have two that seem to really bug people.
First off, I love black pudding and white pudding from Ireland. This grosses a lot of people out.
Second, I grew up flounder gigging with my father in the salt marshes of Eastern NC. Our family standard was to fry the flounder that we had caught and have it with grits. Great combination!